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Grilling 101: Marinades, Brines and Rubs
Marinades are simply flavor-infusing liquids. In addition to herbs, condiments, spices and oils, marinades typically include an acid, such as lemon juice, wine, vinegar or dairy. The acid goes to work on proteins, tenderizing the meat while ... [... more]
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Korean BBQ Chicken Marinade
In a medium saucepan over high heat, whisk together the sugar, soy sauce, water, onion powder, and ground ginger. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low, and simmer 5 minutes. Remove the mixture from heat, cool, and whisk in lemon juice and hot ... [... more]
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Mojo Grilling Marinade
Pulse the garlic and onion in a blender until very finely chopped. Pour in orange juice, lime juice; season with cumin, oregano, lemon-pepper, black pepper, salt, cilantro, and hot pepper sauce. Blend until thoroughly incorporated. Pour in the ... [... more]
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Brine for Smoked Salmon
Pour the water into a large bowl or small bucket. If you must use a pot, use one that does not contain aluminum. Stir in the kosher salt, white sugar, brown sugar, lemon pepper, parsley and seasoning mix. Add the garlic, hot pepper sauce, lemons, ... [... more]
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Zippy-Zoo Marinade
In a shallow dish, combine soy sauce, barbecue sauce, oil, wine, peanut butter, corn syrup, and Worcestershire sauce. Season with black pepper, ginger, chili powder, onion powder, and garlic powder. Mix until smooth. Marinate meat for 2 to 6 ... [... more]
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Zesty Barbeque Marinade
In a large bowl, mix together the barbeque sauce, steak sauce, beer, bourbon whiskey, Worcestershire sauce, garlic, seasoned salt, black pepper, dried onion, basil, oregano, habanero hot sauce, curry powder, red pepper flakes, and brown ... [... more]
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Beef or Chicken Marinade
In a large bowl, mix soy sauce, honey, distilled white vinegar, garlic powder, ground ginger, vegetable oil, green onions and black pepper. Place desired meat in marinade. Marinate in the refrigerator at least 4 hours before grilling. May 31, ... [... more]
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Christian's Killer BBQ and Grill Marinade
Place oil, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, honey, molasses, whiskey, seasoning salt, salt-free seasoning blend, garlic powder, ginger, browning sauce, mustard, and liquid smoke in a resealable container or bottle, and shake well. Store ... [... more]
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Teriyaki Marinade
In a medium bowl, mix the soy sauce, water, sugar, Worcestershire sauce, vinegar, oil, onions, garlic powder, and ginger. Stir together until sugar dissolves. Voila - marinade! May 2, 2005 very yummy. i made a few changes...i substituted 2 cloves ... [... more]
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Fruit BBQ Marinade
Brown onions, and red peppers in olive oil. Add brown sugar, garlic, mustard, and cider vinegar. Cook for one minute on high or until bubbly. Add pineapple juice. Cook on barbecue and baste frequently with the marinade. Near the end of the ... [... more]
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Slam Dunk Sauce
In a medium saucepan, combine the mustard powder, wasabi powder, salt, cayenne pepper, ground black pepper, honey and 1/4 cup beer. Mix well, then stir in the ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, onion and cilantro. Place saucepan on the ... [... more]
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Cooking Questions: Marinating
The main role of marinades is to add flavor to food. A plain grilled chicken breast tastes pretty good, but a grilled chicken breast that's been bathed in an orange, ginger and sesame marinade for a few hours tastes absolutely spectacular! The ... [... more]
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