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What to Serve with Teriyaki Chicken

Teriyaki Chicken

Teriyaki Chicken is a Japanese masterpiece that is irresistible. Who can say no to crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside chicken drenched in thick and sweet teriyaki sauce?

It has that beautiful blend of sweet and salty flavors, with a hint of earthy and smoky undertones. 

But while teriyaki chicken has nailed the flavors down, it’s hardly a meal on its own. You’ll want to serve a few complimentary sides to round out your meal.

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And since you’re already serving an Asian dish, why not go all out? Whip up some Asian sides to go with your Teriyaki Chicken.

If that sounds a bit intimidating, don’t worry! These tasty side dishes are easier than you might think.

So without further ado, I present to you, 15 side dishes that pair perfectly with Teriyaki Chicken. 

Tempura

1. Tempura

Let’s begin with another Japanese favorite of mine – tempura! But, aside from the more popular ebi (shrimp) tempura, use vegetables instead! Coat sweet potatoes, squash, and eggplant with Panko breadcrumbs and deep-fry until golden.

And, don’t forget that sweet tempura sauce. Here’s how to do it: boil some water and add dashi, mirin, and soy sauce. Easy! 

Vegetable Stir Fry

2. Vegetable Stir Fry

Called yasai itame, vegetable stir fry is another traditional Japanese side dish that’s delicious, nutritious, and quick and easy to make! Plus, the vibrant vegetables pair perfectly with Teriyaki Chicken too, so you can’t go wrong with this one.

For the vegetables, you’ll need cabbage, onions, carrots, snow pease, carrots, and bean sprouts. You’ll also need garlic and ginger for more flavor.

For the distinct Japanese flavor, though, head to your nearest Asian grocery and get some soy sauce, sake, and sesame oil.

Soba Noodles

3. Noodles

Since Teriyaki Chicken is purely protein, you’ll want to pair it with a few carbs on the side. So, how about some noodles? There are a variety of noodle dishes to choose from – and any of them are great with teriyaki chicken.

For instance, some soba or buckwheat noodles flavored with soy sauce, sesame oil, green onion, and sesame seeds will elevate your meal to a whole new level of goodness. 

Or, you could also give your soba noodles a Korean flair by adding kimchi, edamame, and black bean paste. Then, coat that in soy sauce and rice vinegar dressing. Top it with peanuts, scallions, and cilantro for another layer of texture and flavor. 

Or how about some rice noodles? Coat them in sesame oil and flavor with a bit of lime juice. Again, top with some peanuts, green onions, and cilantro. So so good.

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Add a Chinese twist to your meal by making lo mein, a Chinese staple made with egg noodles. Veggies such as snow peas, carrots, and mushrooms add color and flavor to the dish. And, that beautiful sauce made with soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar, and ground ginger. Fantastic.

Asian Eggplant

4. Eggplant

Eggplant is another staple in Asian cuisine. There are many ways to prepare this versatile dish, but I like marinating it in teriyaki sauce to match the chicken. I then fry it in olive oil for a few minutes, and it’s ready! So easy, yet so delicious.

enoki and shitake mushrooms

5. Sticky mushrooms

Enoki and Shitake Mushrooms have such a distinct rich and earthy flavor, and it pairs so well with Teriyaki Chicken. Give it an Asian spin by flavoring it with oyster sauce and mirin. Add some chopped chili if you can take the heat.

Mexican Coleslaw

6. Coleslaw

Okay, coleslaw isn’t Asian, but you can infuse some oriental flavor to your carrots and cabbage by coating it in a sweet sesame and ginger dressing. Delish!

Vegetables in Soy Sauce

7. Root Vegetables

Give your Teriyaki Chicken a healthy yet filling side by roasting some root vegetables!

Slice up some carrots, potatoes, turnips, taro, and sweet potatoes and coat them in a delicious soy sauce, peanut, coconut, and sesame oil dressing. Roast them in the oven and Voila, a delicious and colorful side.

Veggies In Butter

8. Veggies in Butter

Another easy way to flavor your vegetables is to cook it in butter and miso paste. If you’re not familiar with it, miso paste is a Japanese seasoning made with fermented soybeans. And boy is it delicious!

See how it elevates the flavor of broccoli, sugar snap peas, carrots, young corn, and other vegetables. So good!

Asian Salad with Sesame and peanut butter dressing

9. Salad

Again, here’s another dish that’s not exactly Asian, but hey, it tastes great with Teriyaki Chicken just the same. And you can infuse some Asian flavors to your salad by using a sesame ginger dressing instead of the usual ranch or vinaigrette. The dressing has that beautiful balance of sweet and tangy. 

Broccoli

10. Steamed Broccoli 

Give your Teriyaki Chicken a bright green contrast with a simple steamed broccoli! Add some Asian flavor to it by coating the florets with a mixture of miso paste, sesame oil, and sesame seeds.

When preparing your broccoli, keep in mind not to overcook it, otherwise it will lose its signature crunch. Just a few minutes in the steamer will do.

Japanese Rice with Teriyaki Chicken

11. Rice

Another Asian staple – rice! A simple steamed sticky Japanese rice is best for Teriyaki Chicken, but other varieties work well too.

For instance, if you want a creamy rice dish, cook it in coconut milk. Or, if you want something more flavorful, make fried rice! Saute day-old rice with onions, eggs, and your favorite veggies.

asparagus

12. Roasted Asparagus 

Give your asparagus spears a wonderful flavor by adding oyster sauce and garlic. So crunchy and tasty! 

Corn on the Cob

13. Corn on the Cob

You can go the simple route and slather your corn with butter and call it a day. But while that’s good enough for Teriyaki Chicken, it will be even more fitting if you infuse it with Asian flavors. I’m thinking hot Sriracha sauce, honey, and garlic powder. 

Roasted Brussels Sprouts

14. Brussels Sprouts

Sure, Brussels sprouts aren’t inherently Asian, but if you coat it in a mixture of soy sauce, Sriracha, sesame oil, rice vinegar, garlic powder, and honey, you transform it into an Asian dish! And boy is it fantastic.

Veggie Kabobs

15. Grilled Fruit and Veggie Skewers

Here’s what you do: coat some pineapples, apples, and red and yellow bell peppers in a mixture of Asian dressing, soy sauce, and honey. Fasten those fruits and veggies in skewers, and grill!

Grilling the pineapples will enhance its sweetness even more, giving you a delicious side to die for. 

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Hey there! I'm Kim. I love running, cooking, and curling up with a good book! I share recipes for people who LOVE good food, but want to keep things simple :)

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