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Place water in sauce pan over high heat in medium saucepan and bring to a boil.
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Add rice, stir.
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Cover rice and reduce heat to low.
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Cook rice 18 minutes or until tender.
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Preheat coals for tabletop hibachi or preheat grill pan over medium high to high heat.
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Combine sherry, sugar, dark soy and oil in a shallow dish.
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Turn cut chicken and scallions in marinade and let stand 10 minutes.
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Wash hands.
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Combine ginger and soy, oil and sesame oil in a second shallow dish for the beef.
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Cut raw meat against the grain in thin strips.
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Thread strips on to skewers, reserving several skewers for chicken, set into ginger and soy mixture.
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Season meat lightly with steak seasoning blend and turn in ginger and soy to coat.
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Set meat aside.
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Wash hands.
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Toast sesame seeds in a small skillet over moderate heat until they pop and are lightly toasted.
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This process will develop the flavor of the sesame fully.
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Combine the sesame seeds with five-spice powder and grill seasoning blend on a piece of wax paper or on a plate.
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Coat tuna with a scant drizzle of oil and sesame oil to help seeds and spices adhere to fish.
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Coat fish pieces in sesame and spices.
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Cook chicken pieces and scallions in a single layer over hot coals or on hot grill pan for 3 or 4 minutes on each side.
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Transfer chicken and scallions to a serving plate and set several bamboo skewers on the edge of the plate for spearing meat and scallions.
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Place beef skewers on hot grill surface and cook 2 to 3 minutes on each side in a single layer, turning once.
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Transfer to a serving plate.
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Cook fish on hot grill surface 1 to 2 minutes on each side and transfer to a serving plate.
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Tuna will be rare.
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Serve with several skewers on plate's edge for spearing.
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Transfer pickled watermelon rind, pickled ginger and pickled onions to ramekins and place along side grilled meats and fish for condiments.
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Serve with hot rice and extra soy sauce for dipping.
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Kiwis, tangerines and Asian pears are a nice offering of fresh fruit to round out this light menu.