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Title: Chinese Marinated Meat
Categories: Meat Condiment Blank
Yield: 1 Cup

MARINADE
1/4cDry sherry (cooking sherry will do)
2tbLight soy sauce
1/4cDark soy sauce
2 1/2tsSugar
1/4cHoisin sauce
1tsCurry powder
1/4cPineapple juice, unsweetened (or use the juice from the can
1/2tsWhite pepper
2tbGinger root, cut into thin (1/8-inch) slices
MEAT SKEWERS
1 1/2lbSirloin tip
12ozPineapple chunks

Combine the ingredients for the marinade; stir well.

Cut meat into bite-size chunks and place on skewers with 2 or 3 chunks of pineapple in between the meat pieces. Marinate the skewers overnight, in a covered container, in the refrigerator.

To cook, broil the meat for about 10 minutes (depends on the size of the chunks). When the weather permits, grilling it outdoors on skewers is even better.

NOTES:

* Broiled beef in a Chinese marinade -- After frequenting a local Chinese restaurant, I finally asked for the recipe for the marinade for the meat that came on skewers on the pu pu platter. I was given a list of ingredients with instructions like "heavy on this, light on this". I devised my own amounts from this list. I served it to my family and they enjoyed it, so I feel confident sending it to mod.recipes.

* You may need to double the marinade recipe. I use a Tupperware container made especially for marinating. Any container will do, but it's tough having to turn over all those skewers.

* The hoisin sauce, ginger root and light soy sauce should be available in any good grocery store. Comments, revisions and/or additions will be appreciated.

: Difficulty: easy. : Time: 5 minutes preparation, 12 hours marinating, 10 minutes cooking. : Precision: Approximate measurement OK.

: Sandy Swier : AT&T Technologies, New Jersey : ihnp4!mtgzy!sts

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