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Marinade for Chicken

Submitted by: JILLYPOOH 
This simple marinade is made from ingredients many people have on hand (vegetable oil, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, wine vinegar, lemon juice, and seasonings), and can be prepared in minutes. 

Teriyaki Marinade I

Submitted by: Tim Bond 
Fresh ginger and garlic are cooked in vermouth until tender. Soy sauce, oyster sauce, and honey are stirred in and cooked until the flavors have mingled and the sauce thickens. Perfect marinade for vegetables, tofu, chicken, and salmon. 

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Marinade for Steak I

Submitted by: STEVESKAT 
This here's a great marinade for any cut of beef, but I like to use it on steak. It contains basic ingredients that, when combined and allowed to blend, will give you a tender, juicy piece of meat every time. 

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Chicken and Turkey Marinade

Submitted by: emmaxwell 
This would be fun to do for your Thanksgiving turkey. Oregano, sage and thyme are mixed in with lemon juice, oil and soy sauce, along with a few other delicious ingredients. Just let your turkey marinate overnight in the fridge and then cook as usual. 

Yakitori Marinade

Submitted by: David G. 
This is a simple yakitori recipe. Use it with boneless, skinless chicken thighs and leeks on skewers on the grill. I had never heard of this food until I first went to Japan. It's the equivalent to hot dog carts here in the states. You can get it everywhere from street vendors. Yakitori has become more popular here in the states over the last five years. I've even seen it in the frozen food section. It's easy to make if you have a grill though. 

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Spicy Orange Teriyaki Marinade

Submitted by: Rhonda 
Lots of nice and exotic tastes in this marinade. The most familiar is orange marmalade, the most unfamiliar is garlic chili paste. But when they come together with the other ingredients - brown sugar to ginger to soy sauce- they make a wonderful marinade 

Mango Teriyaki Marinade

Submitted by: Anna Oliva 
Use this sweet and tangy marinade on chicken or pork! 

Marsala Marinade

Submitted by: Aemi 
This marinade combines Marsala wine, honey and garlic. 

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Kabob Marinade

Submitted by: Jon 
Living In: Flora, Illinois, USA
This is a tasty, easy to make marinade that is great for any grilled meat. It makes enough for about two pounds of uncooked meat. Hunters - try this on your deer. 

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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