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Mojo Grilling Marinade

Submitted by: UODUCK1978
This citrus-spice mojo marinade is delicious for use with meats and fish before grilling. It's a great marinade for grilled flank steak, whole pork loins, and on whole rotisserie chickens! Meat and chicken should be marinated overnight, fish only needs one hour. 
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Brine for Smoked Salmon

Submitted by: Mike O. -n- Dave H.
Home Town: Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Living In: Cheboygan, Michigan, USA
Salmon brine is made with lots of citrus flavor. It is also excellent for trout. This recipe makes enough to brine two large salmon fillets. 

Christian's Killer BBQ and Grill Marinade

Submitted by: Christian Dysthe
A wonderful, versatile marinade to go with any grilled meat of your choice. Soy sauce, honey, molasses, and ginger all come together for a super-flavorful, smoky marinade that stores well, too. 

Zippy-Zoo Marinade

Submitted by: Adam Banfield
A little bit of everything in this marinade. It tastes great on grilled pork or chicken. 

Bowler Beef Marinade

Submitted by: Krista Bowler
This is a great marinade for different beef cuts. We use it on steaks that we want to grill. Has GREAT flavor and keeps meat tender and moist! Allow time to marinate for at least 6 hours. 

Eastern North Carolina BBQ Sauce

Submitted by: Rodeo3829
I have tried a lot of recipes of Eastern North Carolina BBQ Sauce. This is the closest to what you will find in any of the BBQ Restaurants here in North Carolina. It is on the hot side, so you may wish to adjust the cayenne pepper and Tabasco™ sauce for milder flavor. 

Southern BBQ Sauce

Submitted by: Diane
This recipe makes a loose barbeque sauce that can be brushed on during cooking. Also can be used as a marinade. We use it when we cook a whole pig. 

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. 

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. 

Georgia Barbeque Sauce

Submitted by: Kurt Robbins
A serious vinegar based barbecue sauce is just what you need to feel like you are in Georgia. 
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Canadian Barn BBQ Sauce

Submitted by: Wendy
This sweet, mellow marinade for ribs comes from Canada, where it is hugely popular! Any sauce left over after marinating and basting may be simmered until the sugar dissolves, then used as a sauce. 
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Easiest Teriyaki Marinade Ever

Submitted by: Joanne
Pork chops and other meats taste great when marinated in this very simple but delicious teriyaki mixture. 

Drunken Camper Mix

Submitted by: Nathan Vigil
Why six campers were left with enough vodka and tequila to experiment with steak marinades is a mystery to us, but our taste buds are glad they did! Enjoy! 
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Fajita Marinade III

Submitted by: Bob
Your mouth will water waiting to enjoy tasty fajitas made with beef or chicken marinated in this mild mixture of lemon juice and herbs. 

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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Doreen's Steak Marinade

Submitted by: Doreen
Sherry, honey and ginger transform soy sauce into a delicious marinade for steaks. 

Doreen's Teriyaki Steak Marinade

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

Submitted by: Block
This zesty marinade is fit for any barbeque. It leaves meat tender and extra juicy with a little kick after each bite. Whiskey and habanero sauce create a little spark that's hard to extinguish. For a little sweetness, add 2 tablespoons molasses to the mixture. 

Teriyaki Marinade IV

Submitted by: Maryanne Giftakis
This is a quick, easy, tasty marinade for beef or chicken. It's also great just served over rice. 

Carne Asada Marinade

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

 
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