Do you like to eat teriyaki? Various meats are used, maybe chicken is the most popular.
The Seattle, Washington area seems to have lots of teriyaki restaurants. But you can get it at Japanese style restaurants most anywhere there is one, plus at other Asian style restaurants. It is often served with steamed rice and sauce.
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on January 13, 2025, 06:28:05 PMDo you like to eat teriyaki? Various meats are used, maybe chicken is the most popular.
The Seattle, Washington area seems to have lots of teriyaki restaurants. But you can get it at Japanese style restaurants most anywhere there is one, plus at other Asian style restaurants. It is often served with steamed rice and sauce.
When we would go shark fishing on the pier over the weekend, my buddy's wife would bring some. She was from Thailand and a wonderful cook. We would tease her about a meal she made was so delicious and that coincidently the neighbor's dog was missing. (Please don't be offended. This was just joking around between close friends.)
We were out on the pier and she started setting out food for us. The meat was on a wooden skewer and was delicious. I asked her what it was and she said, "Fried Cat". I almost choked on it and she thought that was so funny. She got me back good. After that, we called the dish, "Fried Cat with Sticky Rice" and had it for lunch many times over the next 10 years. It was SO good.
Not a big fan but I wouldn't say I disliked it either. It's ok for a change occasionally. Just realised it's a long time since I had some so might try it again this week
Quote from: Lori Dee on January 13, 2025, 07:54:49 PMWhen we would go shark fishing on the pier over the weekend, my buddy's wife would bring some. She was from Thailand and a wonderful cook. We would tease her about a meal she made was so delicious and that coincidently the neighbor's dog was missing. (Please don't be offended. This was just joking around between close friends.)
We were out on the pier and she started setting out food for us. The meat was on a wooden skewer and was delicious. I asked her what it was and she said, "Fried Cat". I almost choked on it and she thought that was so funny. She got me back good. After that, we called the dish, "Fried Cat with Sticky Rice" and had it for lunch many times over the next 10 years. It was SO good.
I see you liked the fried cat.
I enjoy good teriyaki but I do not eat it often.