Rule Number 1: Learn before you marinate.
Rule Number 2: Get your fork and poke some holes into the meat before you start marinating. This way, your meat can absorb the marinade more easily and become even more delicious!
We’re here mostly to help you with Rule Number 1. But hey, if you invite us over to enjoy your juicy steaks, we will gladly help you with Rule Number 2 as well!
So what are the key ingredients of a good marinade? Well, experts say that there are three key ingredients: an acid, an oil and flavors. If you manage to find the right balance between these three, then you will master the art of marinating!
Your acid could be wine, lemon, orange, vinegar, soy sauce or even pineapple juice. When it comes to oil, you can go for olive oil, but you can also try sesame or avocado oil. Whichever you choose, rest assured that it will help reveal the aromatic flavors of your herbs and spices! And now the… tasty part: the flavors! First of all, salt! It’s a basic ingredient in marinades, not just as a taste booster itself, but also as a facilitator for the meat to absorb the marinade. Herbs and spices, such as cumin, oregano, paprika or thyme, are also key flavors for a finger-licking good BBQ. Other flavors used in awesome marinades are mustard, garlic, ginger, or even sweeteners such as sugar, honey, maple syrup and more! Our personal piece of advice: Learn the basics, and then… improvise! Combine knowledge with imagination to make wonders!
Tip: Marinate pork and beef for up to 24 hours.
Extra tip: Marinate chicken for up to 3 hours.