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Heavenly Marinade

Submitted by: Jill
This marinade is excellent for beef and lamb. Try it on shish kabobs, roasts and in stews. Garlic, carrot, cloves and oregano combine to create a distinctive flavor 

Easy and Tasty All-Purpose Marinade

Submitted by: Mitch
Garlic and soy sauce rounded out with olive oil. What could be nicer? 
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Misti's Chicken Marinade

Submitted by: Misti Jackson
Savory and sweet flavors from molasses, vinegar, and soy sauce mingle with garlic and onion powders in this tasty marinade that's ideal for chicken. Allow enough time for the marinade to work its tasty magic overnight. 
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Chicken Fajita Marinade

Submitted by: Olivia Karshis
This easy to make marinade will give your chicken just the flavor you're looking for next time you're making fajitas! 
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Best Steak Marinade in Existence

Submitted by: Kookie
Living In: Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Prepare succulent steaks with this easy, garlicky soy sauce-olive oil-lemon juice-based marinade that's a tried and true family favorite. 

Beef Fajita Marinade

Submitted by: Olivia Karshis
This tasty marinade, featuring lime, tequila, and cumin is the perfect way to create a memorable meal! 

Pork Marinade

Submitted by: Sara
A sweetened mustard, chile and pineapple flavored marinade for your pork recipes. 
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Absolutely Ultimate Marinade

Submitted by: Minnesotamom
This is a great marinade for chicken or steak. The sesame seed flavors blend wonderfully with soy sauce and red wine vinegar. 
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Amazing Pork Chops in Cream Sauce

Submitted by: CHRISTINEPEREZ
Quick and easy pork chops cooked in heavy cream with mushrooms and white wine. 

Teriyaki Marinade III

Submitted by: Denyse
Easy and wonderful teriyaki marinade for barbeque or roasting. For a zestier marinade, use lime or lemon juice; for a milder version, use water. If you would like to use the marinade as a sauce, you can boil it after removing the meat and add a little slurry of cornstarch and warm water to thicken it. When I make the sauce, I usually add some sesame seeds for looks. You can add fresh or ground ginger if you like, too. 
 
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