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  2. Sauerbraten - Wikipedia

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    After the meat is removed from the marinade and dried, it is first browned in oil or lard and then braised with the strained marinade in a covered dish in a medium oven or on the stovetop. After simmering for four hours or more, depending on the size of the roast, the marinade will continue to flavor the roast and, as the meat cooks, its juices ...

  3. Spiedie - Wikipedia

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    Cubes of marinated chicken, pork, lamb, veal, venison, beef or tofu The spiedie ( / ˈ s p iː d i / ) is a food consisting of marinated meat that is often threaded onto skewers before being grilled and served on a long bread roll or sliced Italian bread.

  4. Don't Break The 6 Golden Rules Of Marinating Steak

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    If your marinade isn’t too acidic, Lonsdale’s recommends “anywhere from 4 to 6 hours." If your steak is small, you might be able to get away with less. 5.

  5. How to Make a Perfect Steak Marinade - AOL

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    This best steak marinade recipe you can make at home. Leaner cuts of meat from more muscular parts of the cow tend to have more fibrous tissue that will cook up tougher than other cuts of steak.

  6. Marination - Wikipedia

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    Beef marinating for a Korean barbecue dish. In meats, the acid causes the tissue to break down, which allows more moisture to be absorbed and results in a juicier end product; [2] however, too much acid can be detrimental to the end product. A good marinade has a balance of acid, oil, and spice.

  7. Tijuana T-Bones Recipe - AOL

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    4 beef T-bone steak (about 8 ounces each), 1/2-inch thick; ... Discard any remaining marinade. Grill the steaks for 12 minutes for medium-rare* or to desired doneness, turning the steak over ...