Yakiniku at Home
I’ve never been a fan of formal dinner parties—I end up stuck in the kitchen, missing out on the fun. That’s why yakiniku and KBBQ are perfect: prep the ingredients, grill together with your guests, and everyone eats at their own pace.
Yakiniku focuses on meat grilled and dipped in a savory sauce, while KBBQ adds leafy greens for wrapping. At home, I like to combine both: classic dipping sauce plus plenty of lettuce and perilla leaves. Grab marbled beef, pork jowl, and condiments, fire up a hot plate or cast iron pan, and let everyone cook and eat together.
Hosting this way is stress-free, social, and delicious. I’m sharing my bold, sweet, and savory yakiniku dipping sauce, perfect for 4 or as a stir-fry sauce.