I've been looking for the perfect marinade for beef & pork all my life, but I think I finally figured it out.
Main ingredients:
- tomato puree
- freshly crushed garlic
- olive oil
- fresh fine chopped cilantro/coriander
Additional spices to your taste:
- ground cumin
- soy sauce
- Worcestershire sauce
- cayenne pepper
- freshly ground black pepper
- sea salt (not too much, as soy- and Worcestershire sauce already are salty)
- juice of half a lemon
- oregano
I'm sure you can figure out the amounts. Absolutely gorgeous flavors and aromas once you're grilling!
Happy to hear any improvements or comments of this marinade?
Cheers,
Sterno
Sterno's Grillin' marinade
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Re: Sterno's Grillin' marinade
Interesting. Thanks Sterno!
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I like using tomato based marinades for beef and pork sometimes. I usually use a combo of tomato sauce, L&P, garlic, cilantro, basil, and pepper. I'll add in some red pepper flakes and hot sauce if I'm looking for heat. I'll have to give this one a try, it sounds good
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Thanks Sterno I'm going to do a chuck roast in a few days and I'm going to give it a test run
Never met a cow I didn't like with a little salt and pepper.
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Re: Sterno's Grillin' marinade
Just made this and put some pork tenderloin in it waiting for tomorrow. We'll see if this is good or not
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