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Shishito Yakitori

Glazed Japanese shishito yakitori wrapped in prosciutto

Last weekend we stopped past a local veggie market on our way home from stocking up our sake supplies. We don’t go very often, as it is usually so busy, but they have excellent and difficult to find ingredients and I wanted to buy some new shiso micro-greens to grow on my kitchen window ledge. While walking around, Super Sake Boy let out a bit of a squeak, and I went to investigate the cause of his excitement. He had found shishito peppers. I was jumping up and down. I was so excited. My favourite yakitori ingredient, never before spotted in Australia, despite my searching efforts. We had found some.

We asked at the checkout of they always had them. Sadly, they said it was very rare. We grabbed two punnets, and started planning, mouth watering all the way home. We have some shishito seeds, found by Super Sake Boy on the internet, and will eventually grow some in our Japanese food garden. However, I did contact the grower, who I tracked down on Facebook. A lovely person from NSW who said they weren’t growing them anymore as there was little demand. I am on a mission to try to entice all my favourite Japanese restauranteurs to commit to buying shishito and will then contact Cheyne, at Bark Hut Berries. It is a mission of passion and driven completely by my tastebuds!!

If you have not eaten shishito, they are a small green pepper, that looks like a chilli. They are slightly spicy, but not overly so, and they are sweet. They are so delicious my mouth is watering now thinking about them. So, with out further ado, here is my recipe for shishito yakitori. Super simple and incredibly delicious.

Shishito Yakitori with Goats Cheese and Proscuitto

Skewers- Yakitori 焼き鳥

Shishito peppers

Goats cheese

Prosciutto

Bamboo skewers

Sauce -Tare たれ   

½ cup soy 

½ cup mirin 

¼ cup cooking sake 

¼ cup water

2 teaspoons brown sugar

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