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Teriyaki Sauce


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I am looking for an national brand that has a gluten-free Teriyaki sauce. Is one available? I have been looking so far I have not come across one. Any suggestions?


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I don't tend to buy teriyaki sauces but thought I'd post a recipe I use which is very tasty.

Teriyake sauce

1 cup gluten-free soy sauce

1/3 cup red wine

1/4 cup oil

1 tsp ginger powder

2 crushed garlic cloves

1 tsp honey

black pepper to taste

white pepper to taste

Mix all the above ingredients. This is not a thick sauce but is great for marinades and heated for a dip.

Stephanie

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I was also looking for a good Teriyaki Sauce. I found EZ Marinade Teriyaki. It is made my Heinz. They sell it in the supermarket in the same place as the other marinades but it is in a pouch. It was very good and I will use it again. The only bad thing is it only comes gluten-free in a pouch and since you marinade your beef/chicken in the pouch you have to use a new one each time. They sell it in a big bottle at places like Sam's Club but the bottle version has wheat in it. They also have other flavors but the Teriyaki is the only one that is gluten-free. If you can't find it in your supermarket I googled EZ Marinade and then called the company and asked where they sold it. I've seen it at A&P and Stop and Shop.

Good luck and enjoy.

Roo

lovegrov Collaborator

Angostura teriyaki sauce wasaGF as of a couple of years ago but you'd need to check it again.

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