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This Chicken Teriyaki Bowl is a wonderful balanced weeknight meal that’s filling, nourishing and so tasty! Serve it with your favorite vegetable over brown rice or cauliflower rice for a hearty power bowl.
Ingredients & substitutions
- Chicken: Boneless skinless chicken breast is diced and browned before being tossed in the teriyaki sauce. You can also cook the chicken whole and then cut it up.
- Marinade: The teriyaki marinade is made from soy sauce, brown sugar, vinegar, sesame oil, ginger, garlic, cornstarch, and sriracha.
- Broccoli: Broccoli is steamed before being added to the bowl. You can add any vegetables you like, like bell peppers or carrots.
- Brown rice: We like these bowls with brown rice for some added healthy whole grains, but you can serve the chicken with white rice, cauliflower rice, or even quinoa.
- Sesame seeds: This is for serving. You can use raw or toasted sesame seeds.
How to make chicken teriyaki
- Brown the chicken breasts – cubed or breast.
- Mix together the ingredients for the sauce.
- Pour the sauce over the chicken.
- Cook until the sauce has thickened. Serve in bowls over rice and with steamed broccoli.
Tips for making chicken teriyaki
- Add the chicken to a hot skillet. The chicken breasts should be at room temperature when you add them to the skillet. Heat the oil before adding the chicken breasts to the pan so that they cook through evenly.
- Don’t season the chicken breast before cooking. Usually we would season the chicken before cooking it, but the soy sauce is salty already, so you don’t need to add extra.
- Make it gluten-free. Soy sauce contains gluten, but if you have an intolerance, simply swap this for Tamari or coconut aminos.
- Make it more or less spicy. The teriyaki sauce contains sriracha, so it has some heat to it, though not overpowering. If you are particularly sensitive to heat, you can omit this, or add more if you like things extra hot.
Frequently Asked Questions
We prefer to make this with breasts, but thighs can be easily used instead. The recipe remains the same, but thighs will took slightly longer to cook through. Use an instant read thermometer to check that they are cooked through, it should register at 165F.
These chicken teriyaki bowls are best served as soon as they are made, but any leftovers will keep well in the fridge for up to 4 days. It’s best to store the chicken and rice separately to reheat.
You can easily make these teriyaki bowls with other proteins, like beef, salmon or extra firm tofu for a vegan option.
If you’re craving takeout, this easy homemade version will satisfy those cravings. The marinade creates a sweet and spicy sauce that is so satisfying. It’s such a fun power bowl recipe full of protein, grains and vegetables – you’ll want to lick the bowl clean!
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Chicken Teriyaki Bowl
Ingredients
- ¼ cup soy sauce
- 3 tablespoons packed light brown sugar
- 4 tablespoons water divided
- 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
- 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
- 1 fresh ginger 1-inch knob, grated
- 3 garlic cloves grated
- 2 teaspoons cornstarch
- 1 teaspoon Sriracha
- 1 head broccoli cut into florets
- 2 tablespoons water
- 1 tablespoon avocado oil
- 1 pound boneless skinless chicken breast cut into 1-inch cubes
- Brown rice for serving
- Scallions thinly sliced, for serving
- Toasted sesame seeds for serving
Instructions
- Make the sauce. In a medium bowl, whisk soy sauce, brown sugar, 2 tablespoons water, vinegar, sesame oil, ginger, garlic, cornstarch, and sriracha.
- Add broccoli to a medium, microwave safe bowl and add remaining water. Cover with plastic wrap and microwave on high until lightly steamed, 2 minutes. Carefully remove plastic.
- Heat oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add chicken and cook until browned on all sides and cooked to an internal temperature of 165°F, tossing frequently, 7-8 minutes total. Add sauce and cook until reduced and thickened, 2 minutes.
- Divide rice between four bowls, then divide chicken and broccoli between bowls. Top with scallions and sesame seeds and serve immediately.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information provided is an estimate. It will vary based on cooking method and specific ingredients used.
I make this all the time!
Yay! So happy you like it!!
This dish was delicious and simple. I didn’t have sriracha so I made a mix of ketchup and hot sauce as substitute….worked great. My husband and I loved it!
What an innovative alternative! Love that idea!
I’ve made this twice for
myself but I just made it for
my mom and she approves!
So glad to hear that you and your Mom both like it!
I make this recipe all the time. I have it memorized from making it so often. I sometimes swap out the vegetables for other things like peas or green beans and I also use tofu a lot instead of chicken. Though it’s excellent no matter what is used and I most certainly like it with chicken. One of my favorite weeknight meals.
I love that so much This recipe is definitely flexible in that way. Yum!
Delicious! Tastes very flavorful and fresh. The fresh ginger really makes it!
Thank you so much!
Loved it! I added a tablespoon of honey, extra sriracha, and a tablespoon of chili oil (I love things spicy!). Topped with sliced avocado and it was amazing!
Thank you! Such a great way to spice it up! Yum!!
Absolutely delicious, ate 3 servings I couldn’t get enough!
I love that!
Déliceux !! We love it
I replaced the brown rice with Basmati rice, it is so good!
Yay! Love that!!
This is amazing i tried it and they all loved it thank you
Thank you! That’s great to hear!
Delicious teriyaki sauce!! Will be a go to for me. My family loved it.
Next time I will not cube chicken before cooking it- this is harder for me to determine doneness. Do not fear the Sirracha. I’ll add more veggies for sure. Did I mention the sauce is delish?!
Thank you! I love how much you enjoyed the sauce!
Oh man! I didn’t read the method properly before starting, and I’ve added all 4 tablespoons of water to the marinade!! Will this still work or will it be too runny now? Should I just start over again?
It should still work! How did it turn out?
thank you for sharing will definitely try
Of course! Hope you enjoy!
can i substitute the sesame oil for olive oil?
You could, but it won’t give the same flavor that sesame oil does.
This teriyaki chicken looks so delicious, Can’t wait to try it!