I would choose a vegetable. Fish and vegetables always go together.
Teriyaki and Salmon are very strong flavor so I would keep it simple.
I think asparagus, I would put a little bit of salt but not mush. Just to bring out the nartual flavors. I wouldn't put Teriyaki with Salmon though but I never had it so I can't say much.
Green (aka English) peas are a good side dish for salmon. Try cooking peas with a little salt and peper, butter, onion and mushrooms.
Salmon and steak are main dishes. They begin with the letter S.
Yes
The plural of dish is dishes.
The plural form of dish is dishes.
The plural of dish is dishes.
peas & carrot coins OR edible salad with yogurt in it. Its better if speggetti is cooked with cauli-flower.
Yes, teriyaki chicken is healthy. A 4 ounce serving of this dish is 130 calories and contains 4.5 grams of fat.
While a salmon filet would be great with a blackberry mint sauce, adding teriyaki to the mix would just overwhelm the taste of the dish, and might not work well together. Pork Chops would be your best bet in this circumstance. Try this website for a delicious recipe if you don't already have one. http://summer09ca.skyworld.com/recipe.cfm?recipeid=87
The plural form of "dish" is "dishes".
The terms "chicken teriyaki" and "teriyaki chicken" generally refer to the same dish, featuring chicken cooked with teriyaki sauce. However, "teriyaki chicken" often emphasizes the chicken as the main ingredient, while "chicken teriyaki" may suggest a focus on the cooking method or style. In practice, the distinction is subtle, and both terms are commonly used interchangeably in menus and recipes.
Chicken teriyaki is a popular dish that originated in Japan. However, it has gained popularity worldwide and can be found in many countries around the world.