A French Twist on Japanese Delights: The Unexpected Yakitori Skewer
Yakitori, a beloved staple in Japanese cuisine, often conjures images of perfectly grilled chicken or vegetable skewers. However, a delightful variation has captured the hearts of many, particularly in France, showcasing a fascinating fusion of culinary traditions. This particular yakitori recipe, featuring marinated beef and a surprising addition of hard cheese, is a testament to how global palates can inspire innovative dishes. While commonly found on the menus of Japanese restaurants in France, this cheesy iteration is a creative adaptation, born from restaurateurs understanding the French affinity for cheese – a preference that differs significantly from traditional Japanese tastes.

This recipe offers a perfect starting point for any meal, promising a crowd-pleasing appetizer that is both intriguing and delicious. The combination of tender, marinated beef wrapped around a savoury cheese core creates a flavour profile that is both familiar and excitingly new.
Crafting Your Cheesy Yakitori: Ingredients and Materials
To embark on this culinary adventure, gather the following ingredients and materials:
Ingredients:
- 8 slices of beef carpaccio
- 1 block of Emmental cheese (approximately 250 grams)
- For the Yakitori Sauce:
- 75 ml soy sauce
- 75 ml water
- 65 grams brown sugar
- 25 ml rice vinegar
- 1 green onion (using only the green part)
- 1 small garlic clove, crushed
- 7 grams corn starch (or ½ tablespoon)
- 1 tablespoon water (for the corn starch slurry)
- Oil for cooking
Materials:
- 8 skewers
The Art of Preparation: A Step-by-Step Guide
Creating these unique yakitori skewers is a straightforward process, involving the preparation of a flavourful sauce and careful assembly.
Step 1: Preparing the Sauce Base
Begin by finely chopping the green part of the green onion. In a separate small bowl, combine the corn starch with about a tablespoon of water to create a smooth slurry. This mixture will be used later to thicken the yakitori sauce.

Step 2: Simmering the Yakitori Sauce
In a saucepan, combine the soy sauce, water, brown sugar, and rice vinegar. Add the chopped green onion and the crushed garlic clove to the pot. Bring this mixture to a boil over high heat, then reduce to a simmer and allow it to caramelize for approximately 3 to 5 minutes, stirring constantly to prevent sticking and ensure even flavour development. The goal is to create a rich, slightly syrupy sauce.

Step 3: Thickening and Straining the Sauce
Once the sauce has simmered and developed its flavour, gradually whisk in the corn starch slurry. Continue to stir until the sauce thickens to your desired consistency. After thickening, it is recommended to strain the sauce through a fine-mesh sieve to remove the solids, resulting in a smoother, more refined glaze for your skewers.

Step 4: Marinating the Beef
In a bowl, gently toss the beef carpaccio slices with the prepared yakitori sauce. Ensure each slice is lightly coated. You may wish to reserve a small amount of the sauce for basting during the cooking process or for drizzling over the finished skewers. Cover the bowl and refrigerate for at least 1 hour to allow the beef to absorb the flavours of the marinade.

Step 5: Preparing the Cheese Core
While the beef is marinating, prepare the cheese. Cut the block of Emmental cheese into 8 equal rectangular pieces, ensuring they are sized appropriately to fit onto your skewers. Thread one piece of cheese onto each skewer.

Step 6: Assembling the Skewers
Take a slice of the marinated beef carpaccio and carefully wrap it around the cheese-laden skewer. Repeat this process for all 8 skewers, ensuring the beef is snugly wrapped to encase the cheese.

Step 7: Cooking the Yakitori
Heat a sufficient amount of cooking oil in a frying pan or on a griddle over medium-high heat. Carefully place the assembled yakitori skewers into the hot pan. Cook for approximately 1 minute per side, or until the beef is seared and slightly browned. If desired, you can baste the skewers with the reserved yakitori sauce during cooking to enhance their flavour and glaze.

Step 8: Serving Your Masterpiece
Your unique cheesy yakitori skewers are now ready to be enjoyed! For an extra touch of flavour and visual appeal, sprinkle them with toasted sesame seeds or finely chopped chives. Serve immediately while the cheese is wonderfully melted and the beef is tender, offering a delightful textural and flavour experience.

Beyond the Skewer: Other Culinary Inspirations
If you enjoyed this innovative yakitori recipe, you might also find inspiration in these other delightful dishes:
- Cheese Twists with Cheese and Parsley: A simple yet satisfying appetizer that highlights the versatility of cheese.
- Cheese Mille Feuille: A sophisticated dessert or appetizer featuring layers of flaky pastry and rich cheese.
- Cheese Dosa/Pizza Dosa: A fusion dish combining the flavours of Indian dosa with cheesy pizza toppings.






















