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Weeknight Sesame Teriyaki Chicken with Ginger Rice. This is the super-fast Asian chicken and rice bowl that the whole family will love. Quick-cooking chicken, pan-seared, then tossed in a sweet and tangy garlic-ginger soy sauce with stir-fried fresh bell peppers. Serve this teriyaki chicken over steamed ginger rice and top with spicy cucumbers and toasted sesame crumbs. Every bite is saucy, sweet, and tangy. It’s delicious and even pretty healthy too. Major bonus? This is all made in one pan without the use of your oven.

Well, look at that, another chicken and rice bowl, another quick dinner, and you know what? I kind of love it.
This chicken…it is so good. Think, crispy, sweet, and tangy with soy sauce and rice vinegar. And…it’s served with all very delicious ingredients.
I’m talking gingery sesame rice, spicy cucumbers, and even some toasted sesame “crumbs”. And to top it all off, this chicken and rice dinner comes together in a matter of minutes. About twenty-five to be very exact.
Most importantly though…it’s delicious!
OK! And I got the post started. Sometimes writing out the first few sentences of each day’s blog post can be the hardest. I’ve said this before, but words really are not my thing. I love to tell a story through photos, but words on the hand? Well, words I can struggle with. Funny that I’ve now written two cookbooks (and 2495 blog posts). Not sure how that happened, but hey, I guess that just goes to show you that we shouldn’t sell ourselves short.
We can do more than we think!
Ok, so first up…start with the rice. I made a batch of sesame ginger rice, which is such a great complement to this sweet, tangy chicken. The ginger adds just the right amount of kick…which over here we find really delicious. Let the rice cook while you prepare the rest of the meal.
Now, those sesame crumbs? You need these, so don’t even think about skipping them. They’re simple Panko breadcrumbs, sesame seeds, and spicy chili flakes cooked in a bit of sesame oil. Everything gets toasted up in a skillet until golden and crisp. Finish with a pinch of salt.
These sesame crumbs are addicting, and they make for the perfect extra special finishing touch to this dish.

Now, make the sauce. It’s simply soy sauce, honey, and rice vinegar. A traditional teriyaki is made with Mirin and or rice wine, but it’s easier for me to find rice vinegar, so I just use that. I also ended up swapping the usual brown sugar for honey. This makes the sauce a little healthier and I also love the added flavor.
Now take some of the sauce and toss it with thinly sliced cucumbers. I wanted to add a fresh topping to this teriyaki, so my farmer’s market cucumber was finally put to good use. I then added a nice pinch of chili flakes to the cucumbers to make them spicy. Delish.
Pan-fry the chicken in a little oil until crisp, then add plenty of garlic, ginger, and bell peppers. Next, pour the sauce in and let it simmer down and thicken over the chicken and peppers.
SO GOOD.

Spoon your rice into bowls, then add the chicken and peppers. Finish each bowl off with a good sprinkle of those spicy sesame crumbs and cucumbers.
Enjoy…immediately.
And that’s it…simple, quick, and oh so good. Perfect Asian dinner for any night of the week. We love this one!

Looking for other easy weeknight chicken dinners? Here are a few ideas:
20 Minute Florentine Butter Chicken with Burst Cherry Tomatoes
Spicy Honey Mustard Pretzel Chicken Fingers
Roasted Garlic Butter Chicken with Lemon Olive Dressing
Lastly, if you make this weeknight sesame teriyaki chicken with ginger rice be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Excellent recipe! Added a few more veggies, but great flavor & super easy
Thank you Kate! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
We made this tonight. Loved it. The level of each flavor is great. Maybe a little extra heat next time (we like spicy). Agree, the panko topping shouldn’t be skipped. Thanks for another wonderful recipe.
Thank you so much April! xTieghan
We just made this for dinner. Husband approved! We already had jasmine rice made so we just used that and added the ginger to the chicken. We also decided against the cucumbers (husband isn’t a fan) and just added a zucchini to the chicken and bell peppers. Great flavors! Cooking times did take a little longer than the recipe, but we figured they would. 😉
Thank you so much Joni! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
My family loved this recipe. I wanted to eat the panko/sesame mix by the spoonful. And did. Highly recommend!
Wow love to hear that!! Thank you so much Lauren! xTieghan
I made this for dinner last night. It is a keeper. Thank you!!
Omg you did it again!! This is soooo delicious I couldn’t even wait for my partner to get home to eat it!
I’m normally too lazy to present my food but having little sides and garnishes with this made me feel like a gourmet chef 🙂
Thank you Georgia!! I am really glad this recipe turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Looked very tempting, gave it a try, it was easy to make and delicious.
Thank you Dave! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
We had this for lunch today- simply delicious! I‘ll definitely make this again.
Thank you so much Silke! xTieghan
My sauce was too runny and looked nothing like your finished dish. Checked the ingredients amounts, and I was spot on. Should it be cooked down before adding?
Hey Mary,
So sorry you had issues with the sauce. You need to bring the sauce to a boil to get it to thicken, you can always add a little extra cornstarch too. I hope this helps for next time! xTieghan
The green onion is for garnish?
I’ve made a LOT of your delicious recipes! I like that they are tweakable!
Hey Karin,
Yes I like to use the green onion as a garnish. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Would this do well as left-overs?
Hey Nikki,
Yes absolutely! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Simply amazing! One of the best dishes I’ve ever cooked. My husband and 1 year old loved it too!
Aw I am so happy to hear that, Pamella! Thank you! xTieghan
Absolutely delicious! My third night in a row cooking your recipes. 🙂 I actually used Rice Krispies instead of the Panko crumbs since I didn’t have any Panko crumbs.
Thank you Holly! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
I made this dish last night. So delicious and so easy. The Panko sesame topping was enjoyable! Thank you for creating this wonderful recipe!
Thank you Barbara!! I am so glad this recipe turned out so well for you! xTieghan
This is so yum yum delicious. I added some chopped peanuts with the sesame crumb and thin sliced scallions. Otherwise followed to the letter. Fragrant rice, perfectly caramelized chicken in an amazing glazy teriyaki. Gorgeous. Definitely a new regular in the rotation:)
Thank you so much Ames!! I am really glad this turned out so amazing for you! xTieghan