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Mastering Marinades

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By relache


Why Marinate?

When I first started cooking, I quickly learned I could cook well enough not to go hungry. However learning to cook so that I actually really enjoyed it, or where I felt accomplished enough to feed another human being didn't come until later.

One thing that I discovered that's one of my fave cooking tricks is cooking something where you use a marinade. I think of marinade as a flavored, pre-soak for meat that's about to be cooked. Actually, when it comes to things like tofu, a marinade is often the difference between "wow, this tastes incredibly like NOTHING!" and "hey, this is actually pleasant and yummy!" It also can help make lots of chicken dishes taste more varied from each other versus that much-remarked upon "hmmm, tastes like chicken" effect. I tend to use marinades more for grilling or stir-fry.




Easy Marinade

The simplest marinade I make is soy sauce with fresh minced garlic and ginger in it.
The simplest marinade I make is soy sauce with fresh minced garlic and ginger in it.

Miso-marinated Beef

One of the coolest things I learned how to do recently was to use miso as a marinade for beef. You want a nice thick cut of meat, something that's thick and just right for broiling. For each person I like to estimate about 3/4 to one pound of beef.

Miso is a fermented soybean paste most often used in soups. The darker the miso, the more salty it tastes. For a lighter taste, you'll want to get a white miso. If you purposely want something that tastes stronger and saltier, get a yellow or red miso.

All you need to do is coat the beef with the miso, almost like a layer of frosting all over, and refrigerate covered for 12-24 hours. When it comes time to cook, you then wipe off the miso and slide the meat into the broiler for about 20-25 minutes. It's done when the outside is nice and crusty and the inside is still very pink.



Try different blends of soy sauce, ginger, garlic, green onion, rice vinegar
Try different blends of soy sauce, ginger, garlic, green onion, rice vinegar

Try a Fish Marinade!

Marinade Recipes in the News

  • An expert tells how to throw a holiday party for $100 [Fort Worth Star ... - TMCnet

    An expert tells how to throw a holiday party for $100 [Fort Worth Star ... TMCnet For marinade, in a medium saucepan combine the wine, sugar and cinnamon. Cook and stir over medium heat until sugar is dissolved. 2. Pour the marinade over ... and more » - 26 hours ago

  • Atypical Thanksgiving Turkey Recipes - CBS News

    CBS News Atypical Thanksgiving Turkey Recipes CBS News Maggie Rodriguez spoke to "Southern Living" test kitchen professional Norman King about injecting marinade directly into a turkey before roasting to serve ... and more » - 10 days ago

  • Recipe: Fennel and Orange Marinated Shrimp - Seattle Times

    Recipe: Fennel and Orange Marinated Shrimp Seattle Times Kathy Casey, owner of Kathy Casey Food Studios, offers this holiday recipe for Fennel and Orange Marinated Shrimp. 1. Heat fennel seeds in a small sauté pan ... and more » - 3 weeks ago

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