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marinade

[mar-uh-neyd, mar-uh-neyd] / ˌmær əˈneɪd, ˈmær əˌneɪd /


VERB
marinate
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STRONGEST


VERB
pickle
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The fact is, the marinade is so earnest in its exploration of al pastor that it’s easy to overlook tiny missteps.

From Washington Post

Whether we're talking about livening up avocado toast, grain bowls, and eggs, or just using the condiment to add heat to marinades and dips, there's nothing better than hot sauce.

From Salon

And nowhere have I encountered eel as elegant as at Minibar, where the skewered fish, brushed with a marinade of rosemary, thyme and Spanish smoked paprika, is garnished just so with pale green crystal lettuce.

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Using tongs, remove each piece of chicken or mushroom from the buttermilk marinade, shaking off excess, and dip it into the flour mixture.

From Washington Post

Here, a complex marinade made of scotch bonnet peppers, tart citrus juice, and lots of warming spices takes things to a whole new level.

From Salon