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Teppanyaki

Appears in
The Cook's Book of Everything

By Lulu Grimes

Published 2009

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This Japanese restaurant dish of meat or vegetables takes its name from the iron plate or sheet on which the food is cooked โ€” the teppan. Patrons select their own cuts of meat, usually steak, but also chicken, pork, seafood or vegetables, and watch as the chef cooks the food on the teppan, which is set into the middle of the dining table.

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