CHOOSE YOUR OWN ENDING MARINADE SAUCE

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Remember those books where you could "choose your own ending," by picking A, B, or C and following that line of writing? This recipe is similar to that. You choose your own flavors, ending up with a very tasty marinade that can be used for most meats, including beef, lamb, pork, chicken, and fish and seafood, even tofu or...

Provided by Susan Feliciano

Categories     Other Sauces

Time 10m

Number Of Ingredients 24

ACID BASE
1/2 c any type of vinegar, or half vinegar/half lemon or lime juice. you can also use all lemon or lime juice, but the flavor will be terribly intense. it's usually better to dilute the lemon/lime juice with a little distilled vinegar, or rice wine vinegar
which are both mild. if using all vinegar, experiment with different flavors, such as red or white wine vinegar, sherry vinegar, malt vinegar, balsamic vinegar, or cider vinegar.
LIQUID BASE
1 c just water if you like, but why not kick it up with some flavorful liquid? options are broths, wine, beer or ale, apple juice, tomato juice, and i've even seen one recipe that called for black coffee. any tasty liquid that is not too strong to drink
straight will work. you can also infuse herbs into water for flavor like a tea, such as basil, rosemary, or french lavender. don't forget things like tomato paste if you want a thicker marinade.
OIL OR FAT
1/2 c olive oil is traditional, but there are other options. melted butter, or "ghee" is tasty. so are peanut butter or sesame butter. using these can be tricky, and sometimes it's beneficial to thin these out with a little flavorless oil so they mix well.
SPICES AND HERBS
1-2 tsp or more, combined total. salt, pepper, and garlic powder are the backbone of many tasty marinades. try onion powder, celery seed, ground cumin seed, or ground coriander seed. oregano, basil, rosemary, parsley, cilantro, and sage all
make good additions, depending on what flavor combination you want. and don't forget sweet spices - ginger, cinnamon, allspice, and cloves. they give a real punch to lamb, beef, and chicken.
SWEETENER
1 Tbsp sweetener. for good browning of your meat, be sure to add a sweetener. sugars are what give that nice browned or charred look and flavor to meat. white sugar, raw sugar, brown sugar, honey, agave, molasses, sorghum, maple syrup, even
pancake syrup can be used. don't use sugar-free syrups because they won't give that nice browning action. sugar-based fruit syrups work well, too, such as blueberry or blackberry pancake syrup.
FLAVORING SAUCES
1/3 c (or more) here is where you can get really creative. condiments such as soy sauce, tamari, ketchup, asian fish sauce, hoisin sauce, plum sauce, various mustards, worcestershire sauce, chutneys, and even fruit preserves or jelly can all serve
as flavorings. here is where you would add in any liquors, such as rum, tequila, or brandy. use one alone, or a combination.
FRUIT JUICE OR TOMATOES (OPTIONAL)
1/4 - 1/2 c juice or tomatoes. these would be added to a marinade that had a more bland liquid base. lemon juice in a marinade with wine or broth for the liquid would be ideal. other options are apple juice, lime juice, orange juice, pomegranate,
pineapple, and other tropical juices, pureed tomatoes or tomato juice, even coconut milk.
HOT PEPPER (OPTIONAL)
if you like some bite to your grilled meats, be sure to add some cayenne pepper, or jalapeƱos to the marinade. hot pepper sauce is also a good option.
SMOKE FLAVORING
liquid smoke or chipotle pepper sauce will give the marinade an extra "on the grill" flavor.

Steps:

  • 1. Choose one or more from each category of ingredients. Measure your liquid so you get the overall concentration that you want: less liquid for more robust marinades, more for weaker marinades. Or dilute your liquid with water to the desired volume.
  • 2. Combine all these ingredients. Using a blender is fast and ensures even mixing.
  • 3. Place meat or tofu into a shallow dish and pour marinade over. Lift meat to allow marinade to run underneath. Cover and refrigerate for 2 to 24 hours. Turn meat over halfway through marinating time. NOTE: Pork and soy products require less marinating time than poultry or seafood. Beef or lamb can withstand much more marinating time.
  • 4. Now all that's left is to fire up the grill, throw on the meat, and brush on more marinade while cooking. If you want to use the marinade as a sauce, be sure to boil it on the stovetop at least 10 minutes so that any bacteria is destroyed.
  • 5. EXAMPLES: 1 - SIMPLE MARINADE. Combine vinegar, butter, red pepper flakes, black papper, and brown sugar for a traditional Carolina Barbecue marinade. Great on pork or chicken. 2 - CARIBBEAN MARINADE. Combine cider vinegar, chicken broth, olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic powder, oregano, sugar, a little Tequila or rum, Lime juice, and cayenne pepper. Use on chicken or shrimp. 3 - HEARTY BEEF MARINADE. Combine sherry vinegar, ale, olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic powder, ground cumin or coriander, brown sugar, worcestershire sauce, tomato paste, and chopped jalapeno peppers. Great on steak or other cuts of beef.
  • 6. So you can see, the possibilities are endless. Enjoy your grill this season!

Masoom Mia
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This marinade is the perfect way to add a pop of flavor to your next meal. I highly recommend it!


bongiwe brown sugar
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This marinade is a great way to use up leftover herbs and spices. I just throw everything in a bag and let it marinate for a few hours, and then I have a delicious meal ready to go.


Christian Serrano
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I love that this marinade is so customizable. I can add whatever herbs and spices I have on hand, and it always turns out great.


JAYALLIAH MONSTA
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This marinade is a lifesaver for busy weeknights. I can just throw everything in a bag and let it marinate while I'm at work. Then, when I get home, dinner is ready in no time.


Jiya Howard
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I'm not a huge fan of marinades, but this one is definitely an exception. It's so flavorful and versatile, and it really makes a difference in the final dish.


Fahad Musa
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This marinade is a great way to add flavor to your food without a lot of fuss. I love that I can just throw everything in a bag and let it marinate for a few hours.


Vanessa Martinez
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I'm so glad I found this marinade recipe. It's so easy to make, and it really makes a difference in the final dish. I've used it on chicken, beef, and pork, and it's been great every time.


Jermaine Jackson
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This marinade is the perfect way to add a pop of flavor to any dish. I love using it on grilled chicken and fish, but it's also great on roasted vegetables and tofu.


Eman Mohamed
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I'm always looking for new and exciting marinades, and this one definitely fits the bill. It's so flavorful and unique, and it really makes a difference in the final dish.


Mykel Hill
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This marinade is my secret weapon in the kitchen. It makes even the simplest dishes taste amazing. I highly recommend it!


sumnos Ali
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I love the versatility of this marinade. I can use it on any type of meat or vegetable, and it always turns out great. I especially love using it on grilled chicken and fish.


The Priesthood
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This marinade is a lifesaver! I'm not the best cook, but this marinade makes me look like a pro. I've used it on everything from chicken to tofu, and it always turns out delicious.


Mapa Pomale
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I'm not usually a fan of marinades, but this one is an exception. It's so flavorful and versatile, and it really makes a difference in the final dish. I've used it on chicken, beef, and pork, and it's been great every time.


Bernard Mantsi
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This is my go-to marinade for chicken. It's so simple to make, and it always results in juicy, flavorful chicken. I love that I can use it for grilling, baking, or frying.


Sami Bukhari
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I've been using this marinade for years, and it never disappoints. It's the perfect way to add flavor and moisture to any type of meat. I especially love using it on grilled chicken and fish.


Ramesh Oli
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This marinade is so easy to make, and it really packs a punch of flavor. I've used it on everything from grilled chicken to roasted vegetables, and it's always a winner. I highly recommend it!


Jahna' Wisdom
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I love that this recipe lets you choose your own ending. I can make it as mild or as spicy as I want, and I can add whatever herbs and spices I'm in the mood for. It's the perfect way to customize a dish to my liking.


Lonson Namato
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This marinade/sauce is a game-changer! It's so versatile and easy to use, and it always results in delicious, flavorful dishes. I've used it on chicken, beef, pork, and fish, and it's been a hit every time.