on May 29, 2022, Updated Jun 29, 2023 Here are some more recipes loaded with lots of veggies you can try at home: Sweet and Sour Vegetables, Vegetables in Hot Garlic Sauce, Vegetable Stew, and Chinese Vegetable Fried Rice.
About Hibachi Vegetables
Hibachi Vegetables are a type of stir-fry that is popular in Japanese cuisine. These are popularly served at Japanese Steakhouses as a side dish with Hibachi dinners. “hibachi” refers to the small, portable grills (flat hot surfaces) used to cook this dish. Hibachi Vegetables Recipe is typically made with fresh vegetables, such as peppers, onions, mushrooms, and broccoli. They are cooked in a light sauce and served with rice. Each restaurant has its blend of vegetables. Some make it with only zucchini and mushroom, and some add other vegetables to their stir-fry recipe. The sauce proportions may also change from restaurant to restaurant. The recipe I am sharing is my twist on this Japanese restaurant classic. You can adapt to your taste. The vegetables are stir-fried at restaurants on a large, flat, hot surface, but a wok or cast iron skillet works fine for home cooking. If scaling the recipe, then fry in batches.
Serving Suggestions
Hibachi-style vegetables are typically served with rice and green tea. Add chicken or shrimp to this dish to make it a complete meal. You can also make this stir fry with a combination of different vegetables. Add a protein of choice, like boneless chicken or shrimp, with the vegetables. Oil and Butter – Combine oil and butter for an authentic Japanese steakhouse taste. You can use canola, sesame, light olive, or avocado oil. To make the dish vegan, replace butter with oil or vegan butter. Garlic and Ginger add a slight hint of heat and taste. Soy Sauce – Dark soy sauce will give these stir-fried vegetables a salty, slightly umami sweet taste. For a healthier version, use low-sodium soy sauce. For added flavor, add some teriyaki sauce. Replace soy sauce with tamari or coconut aminos for a gluten-free version. You can garnish the dish with toasted sesame seeds and green onions. Add 1 teaspoon minced garlic and 1 teaspoon minced ginger and sauté for 4-5 seconds.
1 large zucchini (cut into batons) 1 cup thinly sliced onions 1 cup broccoli florets 1 cup sliced button mushroom
Now add the following ingredients and mix well.
¼ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper 2 teaspoon dark soy sauce
Serve hot. If using beans, sprouts, or greens like spinach, bok choy, etc., add them at the end of the cooking and cook for a minute. Squeeze a little lemon just before serving for a tangy twist. Add a little red pepper flakes, red chili sauce, or hot sauce for a spicy kick. I like the veggies with a little crunch, but if you like them cooked, cook them for a few more minutes. To make a complete Hibachi Dinner, serve these vegetables with Hibachi Shrimp, Hibachi Fried Rice, Hibachi Noodles, Yum Yum Sauce, Hibachi Mustard Sauce, and Hibachi Chicken. I don’t make steak at home, but you can use this Hibachi Steak recipe if you want to. Please read my post on How To Make A Hibachi Dinner At Home for more details.