Ekmek Turkish Bread

Submitted by: Bonnie 
A Middle Eastern style flatbread made with a 4 day sourdough starter. 

Fish and Things Teriyaki Marinade

Submitted by: Jill Lopez 
This is a very very good teriyaki marinade. It's good for chicken, steaks, fish and making beef jerky. 

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Homemade Manti (Traditional Turkish Dumplings)

Submitted by: Asli Ocak 
Living In: Izmir, Izmir, Turkey
These little dumplings are made of seasoned ground beef or ground lamb wrapped in a homemade egg pasta. They're topped with a garlic-yogurt sauce and garnished with chile oil. Afiyet olsun (bon appetit)! 

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Tava or Turkish Stew

Submitted by: Carrie H 
This is a delicious Turkish dish that was created for American palates close to the military base. Serve over rice. 

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Korean Marinade

Submitted by: Curlie 
This is a great marinade for beef short ribs, chicken, or steak. Serve with steamed rice, beer, and kim chee. 

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Teriyaki Sauce and Marinade

Submitted by: Celeste Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Saint Helena, California, USA
Living In: Santa Rosa, California, USA
This traditional Japanese teriyaki sauce recipe just might be the best you've ever had! 

Asian Ginger Grill Marinade

Submitted by: Don 
This delicious Asian marinade is delicious on anything grilled! 

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Rib Eye Steaks with a Soy and Ginger Marinade

Submitted by: William Anatooskin 
Marinade ingredients also include maple syrup, beer, garlic, dry mustard, and sesame oil. Meat should be marinated for at least an hour. Overnight is better. 

The Best Marinade Around

Submitted by: H. Roberts 
Soy sauce, olive oil, lemon, and garlic are combined for a one-hour steak marinade. Marinate less tender cuts of steak for longer. Recipe can be multiplied. 

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Sweet Balsamic Marinade

Submitted by: Lol 
Brown sugar adds a sweetness to this tasty marinade made with balsamic vinegar, olive oil, and onion. Use to marinate your favorite cut of meat, or cook the sauce a bit on the stove to thicken it, and serve as a sauce with your grilled steak. 
 
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