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Recipe: Substituting Teriyaki Sauce for Soy Sauce
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Betsy at Recipelink.com 6-29-2005
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ISO: help - difference between soy sauce and teriyaki sauce
 MSG ID: 0072923
Hi Barbara,

According to Kikkoman their Teriyaki Sauce is:
A blend of our naturally brewed soy sauce, wine, corn syrup and select spices, it has a depth of flavor that makes it an ideal marinade or brush-on sauce, right from the bottle. It adds a delicate sweetness to grilled, broiled, roasted or braised foods, either before, during or after cooking.

If your recipe only calls for a teaspoon or two of Teriyaki Sauce you probably won't notice a difference using the soy sauce instead. If it's a major ingredient in the recipe then you may want to add a small amount of rice wine (if you have it) and sweetener or just sweetener (sugar, light corn syrup, or honey).

Happy Cooking!

Betsy


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  ISO: help - difference between soy sauce and teriyaki sauce
  barbara IN - 6-29-2005
 
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1 Recipe: Substituting Teriyaki Sauce for Soy Sauce
    Betsy at Recipelink.com - 6-29-2005
   
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  2 re: Substituting Teriyaki Sauce for Soy Sauce
    ALE, CARACAS, VZLA - 6-29-2005
   
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  3 thank you
    barbara IN - 6-29-2005
   
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