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Angelyn's Marinade

Submitted by: Angelyn Semenza
Home Town: Delano, California, USA
This has become a neighborhood favorite. A marinade with the great flavors of soy sauce, sesame, garlic and ginger. It's great on fish, particularly salmon, and chicken. 

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Teriyaki Marinade II

Submitted by: April
Soy sauce and garlic seasoned with Asian spices for chicken or beef. 

Doreen's Teriyaki Steak Marinade

Submitted by: Doreen
Sherry highlights a delicious marinade for steaks and other meats. 

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Teriyaki Marinade

Submitted by: Mary Savard
You needn't restrict yourself to chicken with this teriyaki marinade of sweetened soy sauce with Worcestershire, ginger, vinegar, onion and garlic. 

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Beef or Chicken Marinade

Submitted by: Jana Ritz
This dark, rich marinade can be used with any type of beef or chicken. If you want it spicy, mix in the chopped hot peppers of your choice. Yummy! 

Carne Asada Marinade

Submitted by: Linda
This simple garlic and olive oil rub is a great way to marinate beef steaks before grilling. 

Marinade for Steak II

Submitted by: Heather
Simple ingredients like molasses, ketchup and ginger come together to create a delicious marinade for steak. It's also great on pork and chicken. 

Texas Teriyaki Marinade

Submitted by: Keith Reeder
Marinade for wood smoking bird, beef or pork in an indirect heat smoker. Full wood smoke or partial wood and charcoal. This is especially good for beef brisket. 

Fruit BBQ Marinade

Submitted by: Glenda
Pineapple with a sweet and sour twist. The pineapple juice is a natural meat tenderizer! 

Linda's Beef Marinade

Submitted by: Linda W.
Living In: Woburn, Massachusetts, USA
Dry red wine, teriyaki sauce, spicy mustard and honey are blended with spices and herbs. The result is a wonderful marinade for beef. 
 
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