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Pirate Marinade

May/June 2007

Your rating: None Average: 4.4 (26 votes)

This big, bold marinade recipe was adapted from a local Vermont restaurant and caterer. We make it in huge batches and freeze the extras so we always have it on hand. Use on: Extra-firm tofu, salmon, chicken, duck, pork, beef, lamb (see Tip)



READER'S COMMENT:
"This recipe was amazing. I just made it for my wife, and we both absolutely loved it. We didn't have ground cloves, but it didn't taste like it was missing anything. "
Pirate Marinade Recipe

7 Reviews for Pirate Marinade

03/04/2012
Anonymous
We did use rum!

We just tried this marinade with steaks, let them sit in it for 24 hours. We substituted the red wine vinegar with 1/2 cup of Sailor Jerry rum, and added a bit of balsamic vinegar. It was amazing!

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05/18/2011
Wow - Just Wow

First off - I love the name of this recipe. Although everyone I mentioned it to was wondering if it had rum in it. I was very excited when I saw this - I love all the ingredients in other dishes but was curious as to how they'd work in this. No worries needed! This is OUTSTANDING! I made it this morning and then marinated some chicken legs, thighs and breasts in it. I didn't change anything... it was FANTASTIC and will be my go to marinade from here on out. Simply Awesome!

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06/13/2010
Anonymous

This recipe was amazing. I just made it for my wife, and we both absolutely loved it. We didn't have ground cloves, but it didn't taste like it was missing anything.

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05/26/2010
Anonymous

My husband and I LOVE this recipe. We marinate chicken in it and throw it on the grill. It rocks!! We also love your magazine, its AWESOME!

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05/24/2010
Anonymous

This was a very surprising and tasty marinade! I also used this with chicken breast on the grill, but I am looking forward to doing kabobs, with green, red, and yellow bell pepers. I love the way the pepers really soak up the marinade flavor, and this marinade is one I wouldn't mind tasting a lot more! It gets all the stars at my house. :)

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