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gluten-free Teriyaki Sauce


angel42

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angel42 Enthusiast

Hi,

I have found gluten-free soy sauce but not gluten-free teriyaki sauce. I get very sick from take out chinese food even if I just get steamed chicken/shrimp so I thought I would try and buy some shrimp and make it myself. Does anyone cook asian food at home? Is there a gluten-free teriyaki sauce that people like?

Thanks!!


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lovegrov Collaborator

Last time I checked the La Choy sauce was gluten-free. It's also very easy to make. Just google a recipe.

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I have yet to find a gluten-free teriyaki sauce. I have made my own and it is very easy!

Hez

tarnalberry Community Regular

I've heard there are one or two - like the one richard mentions - but I've never seen them. So I make my own. Very simple, takes all of 10 minutes, and the ingredients (aside from ginger) can be stored for long periods of time. As an added bonus, I get to make mine the way I like, which is with ginger and pineapple juice. Yum!

Felidae Enthusiast

I also make my own as needed. Even before I was gluten-free I did this because I prefer to flavour the sauce for my tastes.

Viola 1 Rookie

'hys' used to be gluten free and my daughter used it all the time. She just bought new bottles without checking the label in the store. IT NOW LISTS WHEAT in the ingredients. So ... check all labels!!! Other than that we don't know of any gluten free teriyaki sauces.

grantschoep Contributor

Premier Japan, owned by Edward and Sons, makes a wheat free teriyaki sauce. I checked in on it a few months back and it was gluten free too. However, for some reason, all the stores around here stopped carrying it. I asked one store and they just said they didn't sell enough of it to keep it in stock.

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maryjk Newbie

I use La Choy. In fact, I used it yesterday for dinner. I keep in on hand for an easy dinner with chicken, veggies and rice.

azmom Newbie

Everyone in my family likes the Premier Japan (2 gluten-free, 2 not). I buy it at Wild Oats Market.

new to LI Newbie
Everyone in my family likes the Premier Japan (2 gluten-free, 2 not). I buy it at Wild Oats Market.

i second that.

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