Teriyaki Baste & Glaze: What Is It & Where To Find It?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the Teriyaki Baste and Glaze, with participants sharing their experiences regarding its availability in grocery stores and how it is typically packaged.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses curiosity about what Teriyaki Baste and Glaze is and where to find it in grocery stores.
  • Another participant mentions finding it in the Asian food aisle, alongside soy sauce, and lists brands such as Kikkomans and Yoshida.
  • Several users share that visual aids, such as pictures of the product, are helpful for identifying it in stores.
  • One participant confirms the location of the product in the grocery store aligns with previous mentions.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the location of Teriyaki Baste and Glaze in grocery stores, specifically in the Asian food section.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences regarding the identification and availability of a specific cooking ingredient.

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Consultants looking for insights on ingredient sourcing and product identification in grocery stores may find this discussion relevant.

kdangel518
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I am making the Glazed Teriyaki Meatballs & Noodles tonight for dinner. This may be a very dumb question but what is Teriyaki Baste and Glaze and do they sell it at your average grocery store? If so, what does it typically look like? Does it come in a jar, etc? I assume it would typically be found in the Asian food aisle?

It's rare that an ingredient stumps me, but this time they've done it! :p
 
I find it in the Grocery Store w/ other Asian Foods - next to soy sauce, etc...Kikkomans, Yoshida...those are a couple brands I can think of off the top of my head.here is a web page of the Kikkomans:http://www.kikkomanusa.com/_pages/consumer/products/teriyaki.asp?loc=101&subsection=products&subsection2=teriyaki
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
I find it in the Grocery Store w/ other Asian Foods - next to soy sauce, etc...

Kikkomans, Yoshida...those are a couple brands I can think of off the top of my head.

here is a web page of the Kikkomans:

http://www.kikkomanusa.com/_pages/consumer/products/teriyaki.asp?loc=101&subsection=products&subsection2=teriyaki

AHA! Thank you Becky! The picture helped me tremendously!!!! (I am a very visual person ;)) :) :)
 
kdangel518 said:
AHA! Thank you Becky! The picture helped me tremendously!!!! (I am a very visual person ;)) :) :)

You're welcome! I'm visual too - that's why I thought of the link. Now you'll know what to look for!
 
That is exactly where I found it.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Teriyaki Baste & Glaze?

Teriyaki Baste & Glaze is a flavorful sauce made from a blend of soy sauce, sugar, and various seasonings. It is designed to enhance the taste of grilled or roasted meats, vegetables, and seafood, providing a sweet and savory flavor profile that is characteristic of traditional teriyaki dishes.

How do I use Teriyaki Baste & Glaze?

Teriyaki Baste & Glaze can be used in several ways. You can marinate your proteins in the glaze before cooking, brush it on while grilling or roasting, or use it as a finishing sauce to drizzle over cooked dishes. It pairs well with chicken, beef, fish, and vegetables.

Where can I find Teriyaki Baste & Glaze?

You can find Teriyaki Baste & Glaze through various retailers, including grocery stores, specialty food shops, and online marketplaces. Additionally, Pampered Chef offers this product through their direct sales consultants, and you can order it from their official website or through a Pampered Chef party.

Is Teriyaki Baste & Glaze gluten-free?

Most Teriyaki Baste & Glaze products contain soy sauce, which typically has gluten. However, there are gluten-free versions available that use tamari or other gluten-free alternatives. Always check the label for specific dietary information.

Can I make my own Teriyaki Baste & Glaze at home?

Yes, you can easily make your own Teriyaki Baste & Glaze at home using simple ingredients. A basic recipe includes soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic, ginger, and sesame oil. Combine these ingredients in a saucepan, heat until the sugar dissolves, and let it simmer until it thickens to your desired consistency.

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