This Asian-flavoured, warm chicken sandwich recipe is truly delicious prepared with homemade yakinori chicken and Kaiser bun fresh out of the oven. It would make a great snack or paired with some French fries and call it a meal!
Adapted from Essen und Trinken
- 10 g Fresh ginger
- 4 tbsp Sherry
- 4 tbsp Soya sauce
- 1 tbsp Water
- 2 tsp Brown sugar
- 150 g Chicken breast
- 1 Tomato
- 1 stalk Spring onion
- Green bell pepper
- Red onion
- 1 tbsp Corn oil
- 2 Kaiser rolls (adapted from The Bread Baker's Apprentice)
- or toast bread
- Peel and thinly slice the ginger. Mix sherry, soya sauce, water and brown sugar in a bowl. Stir until sugar has dissolved. Add in ginger slices.
- Slice the chicken breast and add into the marinade. Set aside for 30 minutes. Cut tomato in slices, spring onion, red onion and green pepper in rings.
- Remove the sliced chicken from the marinade, drain. Reserve the marinade. Heat a skillet with oil. Add in sliced chicken and cook for 5 minutes until lightly golden brown. Now pour in the reserved marinade and cook until chicken is done.
- Cut the roll crosswise in half and toast. Layer chicken, tomato slices, spring onion, green pepper and red onion rings on the Kaiser roll bottoms.
Thank you, Anne of "From My Sweet Heart", Eli of "Food and Thriftfinds", and Cooking Rookie of "Cook Book of Trial and Error" for sharing those beautiful awards with me.
Wow! This looks amazing. My mouth is watering just looking at the pictures. Great Job. : )
ReplyDeleteYour buns looks fantastic and those sandwiches look just mighty scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
congrats on the awards
ReplyDeletedeliciously done looks wonderful
What a wonderful combination! Love this chicken.
ReplyDeleteWow, looks so good! Love all the veggies and those beautiful seeded Kaiser rolls!
ReplyDeletethis is just divine, and very creative.
ReplyDeleteThat is quite an amazing sandwich! The rolls look absolutely perfect, I'd love to give them a try!
ReplyDeleteThese look and sound delicious and you've come on a new and novel burger. Very nicely done! I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteThat is one delicious sandwich. It's making me very, very hungry!
ReplyDeleteDelicious and tummy filling burger...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on those award! What a beautiful and yummy roll.....
ReplyDeleteNice fusion burger! Yakitori is awesome
ReplyDeleteAngie, I just had Turkish sandwiches this morning and I want to have your Kaiser Rolls tomorrow morning.
ReplyDeleteWow.... wish I was there for lunch! Delicious.. Did you make the rolls too?
ReplyDeletethese are wonderful looking! wow
ReplyDeleteI made once yalitori balls and loved it. I love the way you made into a sandwich. Looks so so yumm and delicious.
ReplyDeleteLove this sandwich look amazing Angie! gloria
ReplyDeleteMy boyfriend lived in Japan for a year and I bet he would love this!
ReplyDeleteYum! You had me at yakitori,...this is one beautiful sandwich. Everything looks amazing! A meal or snack.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on ur awards..Sandwich looks filling,simply inviting and irresistible..
ReplyDeleteThese look positively delectable! Mouthwatering good!
ReplyDeleteOh my that is one beautiful burger! I love that it's with a Kaiser roll...yum!
ReplyDeleteLovely Lunch sandwich! Great shots as always!
ReplyDeleteThat chicken sounds so delicious...and your kaiser rolls are gorgeous. Totally my kinda sammich!
ReplyDeleteOooh yummy! I love yakitori burgers and this look awesome. Definitely drool worthy pictures.
ReplyDeleteWhat a hearty sandwich!
ReplyDeleteYour homemade buns make this all the more delicious Angie! That's a sandwich to wrap your mouth around!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sandwiches..and the Kaiser rolls look great with all the poppy, sesame sprinkles on top :-)
ReplyDeleteI love warm chicken sandwiches and this one looks like it's just full of flavor! : )
ReplyDeleteYou sandwich looks amazing!!! I love that it's on kaizer rolls, and those asian-themed flavor combinations sound delicious.
ReplyDeleteAngie, you just tempted me for some burgers though I wish for some pizza. haha... It's half price here today. Hope you're enjoying your day.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Kristy
Love all those BIG flavors. This is my kind of sandwich!
ReplyDeleteWhat decadent sandwiches - I would call this a meal even without the French fries.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
I could eat just the rolls out of the oven, but I like the idea of all the yummy things on top. Hope you are having a great week.
ReplyDelete-Gina-
wow that looks so yummy....simply out of the world....perfect click too.
ReplyDeleteThat's simply mouth-watering, Angie!!
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angie, these are such great looking sandwiches, i think i can also just eat a few pieces of that kaiser rolls alone!
ReplyDeleteOoo, that sounds really delicious. And I like that you used bell peppers and green onions instead of standard greens - it would go better with the yakitori I'd imagine. Yum...I really have to try this at home.
ReplyDeleteoh my, that looks so tempting!!! can I have one to go please :)
ReplyDeleteI think I'll have to make these for my partner, they look perfectly scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is an awesome sandwich! Those flavors sound incredible and the bread is gorgous. No ordinary sandwich indeed.
ReplyDeleteThat is one loaded sandwich! Love all of the colorful components...seems incredibly delicious!
ReplyDeleteOmg!!! your dishes are really a treat to eyes:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a tall, gorgeous sandwich! I'm wishing this was my lunch.
ReplyDeleteLovely sandwich idea..looks so fresh and colorful
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic. What an incredibly flavorful sandwich. My family would love it:)
ReplyDeleteThese buns make me drool literrally! They look so irresistible!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a sandwich! That marinade sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteI envy anyone who can bake a beautiful looking roll like that! What a flavorful chicken for your sandwich.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your awards, always very well deserved :)
ReplyDeleteThese Kaiser rolls look amazing and what a sandwich you have here! Beautiful flavors...
Such a delicious sandwich! I adore the Asian flavors in this chicken...so nicely paired with all the wonderful veggies :)
ReplyDeleteI make so many Italian-inspired sandwiches, it is time to make room for the wonderful Asian flavors. Although, I would be dangerously close to never making the sandwiches and just eat the buns! Congrats on the awards! Well-deserved.
ReplyDeleteThis sandwich looks incredible - so tasty and wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAn awesome sandwich especially with those wonderful kaiser rolls, yum!
ReplyDeleteDelicious sandwich with fresh oven baked buns is just scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a healthy soul warming sandwich! Off the charts!!
ReplyDeleteI love love love chicken yakitori...GENIUS to put it on a sandwich :)
ReplyDeleteAngie, I love this idea for a warm chicken sandwich. These would be fun for mini party appetizers too.
ReplyDeleteWow is that one delish looking chicken sandwich! I had one last night but it doesn't compare to these. They look so mouthwatering, Angie. Great job!
ReplyDeleteawesome clicks..looks so yumm!!
ReplyDeleteI don't mind having these for lunch and dinner. Even plain kaiser rolls will just do!
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to have this for lunch TODAY!
ReplyDeleteAngie, that is my kind of sandwich--Asian flavored chicken and a really good bread! Wish I had one right this minute!
ReplyDeleteAngie, you are amazing! The buns and the sandwiches, all homemade! And they look so tempting! Hatfs off to you! ;)
ReplyDeleteLove your homemade buns, this is kind of bun that I love!
ReplyDeleteAngie - your pictures are truly mouthwatering. I love your food photography. It doesn't hurt that the recipes are just as amazing.
ReplyDeleteKristi
That looks delicious! Great photos, the sandwiches are begging to be eaten!
ReplyDeletestunning sandwiches, love the flavors!
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This is one hearty meal for me Angie! I always enjoy sandwiches with an Asian twist. Yes! Like the yakitori chicken, I could also make a Filipino chicken adobo sandwich. What a delicious idea you have! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteOh Yum. How delicious. I love kaiser rolls for sandwich buns. Mine is not home-made I'm afraid... :(
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Mmmm....fresh rolls right out of the oven for a yummy sandwich like this sounds perfect. I love the flavor.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful sandwich and sounds absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteso flavorful and very hard to resist!! i love it already!! thank you for sharing this:)
ReplyDeleteThis sandwich is speaking to me on many levels, love the flavors you selected for the chicken.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the mention of the award I gave you, Angie...You're a dear friend. Been trying to catch up with comments, been such a hectic week for me. Youre marinade for the chicken bread is almost the same as I used for the whole chicken and the soba noodles. Love the kaiser roll and the sandwich with this delicious chicken. Can't go wrong with a lunch like this. I would even have it as a light dinner:D
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Now THAT's a sandwich! So many great flavors and those homeade kaiser rolls are to die for.
ReplyDeleteLove your Asian burgers! Great flavours!
ReplyDeleteYep! Asian-influenced burger so perfect!
ReplyDeletejust gorgeous and perfect
ReplyDeleteDelphine
These look soooo good!! Love the Kaiser roll with this!!! Thanks again for stopping by my blog!!
ReplyDeleteDid I understand that you MADE THE ROLLS?! They look heavenly...open your own bakery worthy. The sandwich ingredients sound superb and a nice new twist on your basic chicken sandwich. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI had been meaning to make yakitori and your post is finally going to get me moving in that direction! the sandwich looks terrific with these fresh buns!
ReplyDeleteWow..incredible photos Angie
ReplyDeleteOh man! These sound great! I'm thinking some avocado would be good in there too!
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