Teriyaki Steak Sandwiches

Teriyaki Steak Sandwich - Create With Joy
When you go strolling down the aisles of your local supermarket, is there a favorite brand of bread your family always gravitates towards? For us, it’s King’s Hawaiian Bread. Everyone loves family festivities where Hawaiian Sweet Rolls are served. My mom sends coupons whenever she has extras to spare!!

So, I am delighted to share that Amy at A Latte With Ott A is kicking off another year of Iron Chef Challenges with none other than a King’s Hawaiian Bread Challenge! Participants were asked to create a recipe using the King’s Hawaiian Bread product of their choice.

Ott A Kings Hawaiian Bread Iron Chef Challenge

For my recipe, I decided to make Teriyaki Steak Sandwiches. I wanted, first and foremost, to create a dish where the King’s Hawaiian Bread would be the star ingredient, and I could think of no better way to highlight them than through a fabulous sandwich! I made Marinated Teriyaki Steak with Caramelized Onions and Red Bell Peppers for the filling because I felt the flavors would nicely complement the natural sweetness in the King’s Hawaiian Bread.  And, because the King’s Hawaiian Sandwich Buns – my bread choice for the recipe – is so delicious on its own, a light toasting in the oven is all you need to do to make this bread the perfect complement for the sandwich of your choice!

Enjoy this easy-to-make sandwich – served on delicious King’s Hawaiian Bread!

Featured Product - King's Hawaiian Sandwich Buns

Ingredients

King’s Hawaiian Sandwich Buns
1 ½ Pounds of Your Favorite Steak/Cut Of Beef, Cut Into Thin Strips
¼ Cup Soy Sauce (low sodium preferred)
2 Medium Red Onions, Thinly Sliced
1 Red Bell Pepper, Thinly Sliced
2 Tablespoons of Sesame Oil (for the Vegetables)
1 Tablespoon of Sesame Oil (for the Steak)
1 ½ Teaspoons of Garlic Powder
½ Teaspoon of Ground Black Pepper
½ Teaspoon of Onion Powder
¼ Cup of Teriyaki Sauce (Veri Veri Teriyaki has a nice flavor)

Instructions

1. Marinate the steak and the soy sauce in a sealable bowl and mix well. Cover and refrigerate for a minimum of 2 hours (you can prepare this overnight if you wish).

2. Sauté the onions and bell peppers in 2 tablespoons of sesame oil until the onions are translucent.

Step 2 - Onions & Red Bell Peppers Before Sauteing & Caramelization

3. Add 1 ½ tablespoons of Worcestershire Sauce and continue sautéing until the vegetables are caramelized and the liquid is reduced.

4. Remove the ingredients and set aside.

Step 4 - Onions & Red Bell Peppers After Sauteing & Caramelization

5. Remove the steak from the marinade and place in the sauté pan, along with 1 tablespoon of sesame oil, garlic powder, black pepper and onion powder.

6. Sauté until most of the liquid is reduced.

Step 6 - Saute The Steak

7. Add the teriyaki sauce and sauté until some of the liquid is reduced.

8. Add the vegetables to the meat and combine the ingredients well.

Step 8 - Add The Vegetables

9. Lightly toast the King’s Hawaiian Sandwich Buns.

10. Prepare the sandwiches!

Step 10 - Prepare The Sandwiches

Serve hot! This recipe makes 4 normal-size sandwiches or 2 heaping ones (as shown here!)

One Heaping Sandwich

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61 Responses to “Teriyaki Steak Sandwiches”

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  1. Susan says:

    Oooh ~ that recipe looks and sounds yummy!

    Hugs,
    Susan and Bentley

  2. Ott, A says:

    I love their sandwich buns and these look delish! Thanks for linking up to the Iron Chef Challenge this month!!

  3. That looks great! ANd I think my kids would eat it! So hard to find something they would both eat!

  4. Melissa says:

    I LOVE King’s Hawaiian! Those sandwiches look delicious 😀

  5. Cassie says:

    That looks delicious!

    I’m a new GFC and Twitter follower from the Friday, Friend & Follow hop. I’d love it if you followed me back!

    http://cassiesgiveaway.blogspot.com/

  6. Kate says:

    Mmmm this looks good. I’m stopping by and following you from the Hoppin’ Weekend Blog Hop. I hope you’ll check out my blog Frazzled Mama at and follow me back. I hope you have a great weekend.

  7. angie says:

    that looks so good with lots of great flavor
    come see what I shared at

  8. Lynn says:

    My husband would love this!

  9. April @ The 21st Century Housewife
    Twitter: apriljharris
    says:

    I really like the look of these yummy sandwiches! It’s making me wish we could get King’s Hawaiian bread here in the UK! I’m still going to try these though – you’ve posted a very inspiring recipe 🙂 Thank you for sharing this post with the Gallery of Favorites. Have a lovely weekend!

  10. Cheerful says:

    that looks perfectly delicious…thanks for sharing your recipe! visiting from FTF, see you around. 🙂

  11. Jessica Cassidy says:

    teriyaki steak sandwich looks very delish 🙂 Thank you for sharing. Visiting from FTF, hope that you can return the visit too.

  12. Lolli S says:

    New GFC follower from the Sunday blog hop! These steak sandwiches look amazing!

  13. Now I have something to new to prepare for the hubby…thanks for sharing your recipe, hope you follow me back at http://www.gastronomybyjoy.com/2012/01/all-filipino-pizza-choices.html

  14. ChunkyandMonkeyMD says:

    HI,
    I am a new GFC follower. I found you on a blog hop. I would love it if you would follow me back please. Thank you.

    We also have a Maine Coon Cat 🙂

  15. High Tea says:

    Looks so yummy! Thanks for sharing the recipe. Sounds unique, too. 🙂

    Visiting from FTF.

  16. Miz Helen says:

    Your Teriyaki Steak Sandwich looks delicious! I would love this with or without the bread, it is a great recipe! Hope you are having a great week end and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
    Come Back Soon!
    Miz Helen

  17. Jacqueline says:

    Looks like a fantastic way to make dinner quickly and deliciously!

  18. ladyguinevere says:

    Hello,

    I am here again, from alexa. Anyways, I didn’t know that Teriyako is also good for sandwiches. This is a must to try for me.

    Visit me here:

    http://freethoughts.info/

    Thank you

    Lady

    • Create With Joy
      Twitter: CreateWithJoy1
      says:

      Welcome back – if you’ve never had a Teriyaki sandwich you are in for a treat! Teriyaki chkcien is delicious too – try it and let me know what you think! 🙂

  19. Gene says:

    Gosh, look at that sandwich! Looks yummy and very filling.

    Visiting via Food Friday

  20. Leah H. says:

    That really looks so good..Yum!

    Visiting for FTF! Hope you can stop by:)

  21. With this burger I am sure I will be full enough visiting you from FTF.

  22. **Nicole** says:

    These look super tasty! I will have to remember to try them! 🙂 Visting from Stumble Tuesday, gave you a “thumbs up” and would love one back! Here is my link:

  23. Angela D. says:

    These look really good. I love the King’s Hawaiian rolls but I’m not sure I’ve ever seen the sandwich buns in our store.

    I found you through Stumble Tumble Tuesday and gave your post a thumbs up. I’d love it if you would visit mine at http://librarygirlreads.blogspot.com/2012/01/author-paul-byers-on-getting-from-point.html

  24. Your sandwich is amazingly beautiful and delicious looking! The challenge sounds like fun!
    Your sandwich would be a great addition to a Super Bowl Party. I’d love if you would drop by and link up to my Super Bowl Eats and Treats Party!
    http://www.thefreshmancook.blogspot.com/2012/01/super-bowl-eats-treats-blog-party.html#comment-form

    Hope to see you there! Thanks!

  25. Sheryl says:

    I love your recipe! Would you come over to Cast Party Wednesday and share it?
    http://www.ladybehindthecurtain.com/?p=23692
    Thanks,
    I hope to see you there!
    —Sheryl—

  26. Mary Bertsch says:

    Guess what I’m making for dinner tonight? Sounds awesome!
    I stumbled your post from Stumble Tuesday.

  27. Gabby says:

    I’m stopping by from Stumble Tumble Tuesday! I like King’s Hawaiian rolls so I look forward to trying this.

  28. Jane Anne says:

    This looks so good. I have some left over steak that I froze from last weekend and I am wondering if I can adapt this for meat that’s already been grilled.

    My WFMW post: Sweet Bacon Chicken

  29. Jonnique says:

    I am a new follower! That looks delish. Please post at my Taste This Thursday party! http://www.bellmiracle.blogspot.com

  30. Angie says:

    oh wow.. this looks delicious! I love terikayi!

    Thanks for linking this up at Create and Inspire!

    XOXO
    Angie from ALI

  31. Sandra says:

    Wow that looks good and especially on those Hawaiian rolls 🙂

  32. Crystal says:

    Hiya! Thanks for linking up this tasty sandwich in Mommy Solutions! I just gave you a Facebook shout out! love it!

    I wasn’t sure if you were on Facebook! Have a super weekend, Crystal

  33. Miz Helen says:

    Hi Ramona,
    We would just love your Terriyaki Steak Sandwich, it looks delicious! This is a great recipe. Hope you are having a great week end and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
    Come Back Soon!
    Miz Helen

  34. Katherines Corner
    Twitter: goaskkatie
    says:

    Thank you for your blogy friendship and for participating in the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop linky Party xo

  35. Raising Isabella says:

    I would love for you to come share this post on my link-up, Make-ahead Mondays, at Raising Isabella!

    Hope to see you there!

  36. Raising Isabella says:

    Thanks for sharing this post at Make-ahead Monday! I hope to see you again next week!

    Sarah @ Raising Isabella

  37. Maureen Reid says:

    This looks and sounds so delicious that I am already thinking ahead to putting this on the family menu, thanks for sharing, Maureen.

  38. ellen b says:

    Oh now that is one good lookin sandwich! Yummy!

  39. Vicki says:

    Love that teriyaki taste! I’ll have to try this too:)

  40. That looks amazing! Love the peppers and onions…

  41. anita says:

    I just finished eating…and now I’m hungry again! How could that be?! I love Kings Hawaiian bread…so good. And those sandwiches….mmmm, mmmm, good!

  42. Ames says:

    Stopping by from Alphabe~Thursday…..I didn’t have supper tonight…now I’m starved. And my daughter loves the King’s Hawaiin bread too!~Ames

  43. Oh my.

    I just ate lunch but this made me drool.

    We love those rolls, too. My grandlittles would eat a whole package in one sitting if i’d let them!

    Thanks for sharing this terrific recipe.

    Yum!

    and

    A+

  44. Pat says:

    My husband would love this. Thank you for sharing.
    Pat

  45. maiylah says:

    another delicious sandwich…YUMM!

    many thanks again for sharing and linking over at Food Friday! 🙂

  46. Jessica Cassidy says:

    I love steak and this sandwich looks so delish 🙂 It makes me drool 🙂 Dropping by from Food Trip Friday

  47. Jessica Cassidy says:

    I am back from Food Friday this time 🙂

  48. Alicia
    Twitter: alleychook
    says:

    That looks freaking delicious!! I love the combo of capsicum, onion and steak, my mouth is watering just looking at that first photo!

  49. Kathy Moody
    Twitter: lifeonlakeshore
    says:

    Oh, this looks so delicious! I have to try these. I am always looking for a new sandwich recipe. Those King’s Hawaiian rolls are the best ever! I buy some every week. Thank you so much for sharing at A Bouquet of Talent this week. So thrilled to have you share. Have a wonderful weekend. 🙂

    Kathy

  50. Sharon says:

    So delicious looking! I could just eat the meat right out of the pan! I’m certain that is is just as tasty….

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