100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "yakitori"
Definition
Yakitori refers to a Japanese dish consisting of grilled chicken skewers, typically seasoned with salt or a sweet soy sauce-based glaze. The term may also refer more broadly to any type of grilled skewered meat.
Synonyms
- Grilled chicken skewers
- Chicken kabob
- Skewered chicken
Antonyms
- Boiled chicken
- Stewed chicken
- Baked chicken
Examples
- I love to yakitori at the local Japanese restaurant.
- Every Friday, I yakitori for my family as a special treat.
- She decided to yakitori some vegetables alongside the chicken.
- We will yakitori during our picnic this weekend.
- At the festival, they will yakitori various types of meat.
- I often yakitori when I’m feeling adventurous with my cooking.
- He learned to yakitori from his grandmother's recipe.
- They plan to yakitori some tofu for the vegetarian option.
- I usually yakitori my chicken with a glaze of teriyaki sauce.
- The street vendor will yakitori right in front of us.
- She always yakitori her skewers with extra spices for flavor.
- On weekends, we like to yakitori together as a family.
- I usually yakitori at home rather than going out.
- The chef will yakitori the chicken to perfection.
- We used to yakitori at the beach during summer.
- At the BBQ, everyone wanted to yakitori their favorite meats.
- He showed me how to yakitori properly on the grill.
- They will yakitori chicken thighs this time for more flavor.
- I want to yakitori some shrimp for a change.
- Every summer, we yakitori at the family reunion.
- We decided to yakitori our meal instead of frying it.
- The kids can help yakitori the vegetables for the skewers.
- I can't wait to yakitori some marinated chicken tonight.
- She learned to yakitori when she traveled to Japan.
- We will yakitori a mix of meats and vegetables for variety.
- The secret to good yakitori is in the marinade.
- They will yakitori the chicken and serve it with rice.
- I like to yakitori with friends during summer evenings.
- He always wants to yakitori when we go camping.
- I often yakitori for special occasions at home.
- The best way to yakitori chicken is on a charcoal grill.
- We used to yakitori at a food stall near our school.
- She learned to yakitori from her culinary class.
- If you want to impress guests, you should yakitori some lamb.
- I often yakitori while listening to music in the backyard.
- They will yakitori some fish for a lighter option.
- I enjoy to yakitori with friends at the park.
- He suggested that we yakitori some beef skewers.
- The restaurant specializes in yakitori and other grilled dishes.
- I always yakitori with a basting brush for extra sauce.
- We plan to yakitori during our outdoor movie night.
- She likes to yakitori her vegetables until they are perfectly charred.
- The grill master will yakitori the chicken before serving.
- We often yakitori at home instead of ordering takeout.
- He prefers to yakitori with a variety of meats on the skewer.
- I love to yakitori during the winter holidays.
- They will yakitori some pork belly for a delicious twist.
- We should yakitori together for the upcoming feast.
- She loves to yakitori for her friends when they visit.
- I always yakitori at the same time every week.
- The key to great yakitori is to let the meat rest before grilling.
- He likes to yakitori his chicken with a spicy sauce.
- They will yakitori some mushrooms for a vegetarian option.
- I love to yakitori at festivals where they serve it fresh.
- We should yakitori some salmon for a change of pace.
- She decided to yakitori both chicken and shrimp for dinner.
- I often yakitori for meal prep during the week.
- The kids will help yakitori the skewers before the party.
- I can't wait to yakitori with my friends this weekend.
- The secret to great yakitori is in the timing on the grill.
- He loves to yakitori while camping in the mountains.
- They will yakitori some beef and pork for variety.
- She always wants to yakitori when she visits Japan.
- I like to yakitori with a variety of dipping sauces.
- We will yakitori for dinner on our special date night.
- He enjoys to yakitori different meats each time.
- The grill is ready; let's yakitori some chicken.
- I usually yakitori for my friends when they come over.
- They will yakitori the chicken for the party this evening.
- I love to yakitori using fresh herbs and spices.
- He taught me how to yakitori properly on a grill.
- We decided to yakitori instead of ordering pizza.
- She likes to yakitori with a twist by adding fruits.
- The kids love to yakitori during family barbecues.
- I can't wait to yakitori our favorite recipes this summer.
- We often yakitori vegetables to keep meals healthy.
- He suggested we yakitori some lamb for the feast.
- I enjoy to yakitori with friends during the holidays.
- They will yakitori chicken wings for the game night.
- I love to yakitori when the weather is nice outside.
- She always wants to yakitori different marinades.
- We’ll yakitori some corn on the cob for a side dish.
- He prefers to yakitori with fresh ingredients only.
- I can’t wait to yakitori with my family again.
- They like to yakitori on the rooftop during summer evenings.
- I enjoy to yakitori while trying new recipes.
- She plans to yakitori some duck for a special occasion.
- We will yakitori a mix of meats for the barbecue.
- He loves to yakitori while camping under the stars.
- I often yakitori for gatherings and parties.
- They will yakitori shrimp and scallops tonight.
- I want to yakitori a variety of vegetables for a healthier option.
- She loves to yakitori and share recipes with her friends.
- We plan to yakitori in the backyard this weekend.
- He always wants to yakitori something new each time.
- I enjoy to yakitori my meals with a side of rice.
- They will yakitori marinated chicken for the feast.
- She is excited to yakitori with her friends at the festival.
- I can't wait to yakitori on the new grill.
- We like to yakitori while enjoying the sunset in the backyard.