Title: Marinade for Steak
Categories: Sauce Marinade
Yield: 4 Servings
1 | c | Olive oil |
| | Or: |
| | Or: |
2 | tb | Soy sauce |
| | Coarsely ground pepper |
1 | ts | Italian seasoning |
1 | tb | Worcestershire sauce |
1/2 | c | Sherry vinegar |
1/2 | c | Wine; red or white |
1/4 | c | Lemon juice |
2 | | Garlic cloves; sliced |
2 | tb | Freshly chopped herbs |
| | Red peppercorns; if desired |
1 | ts | Sugar |
"... Ingredients in a marinade can be varied, but it is important to use
wine, vinegar, lemon juice, or some acidic liquid to break down the
connective tissues. This process will make the steak more tender.
Remaining marinade ingredients add flavor." Use a good-quality olive oil or
walnut oil; add good-quality wine or vinegar and a combination of fresh and
dried herbs, seasonings, garlic and soy sauce to make a flavorful marinade.
1. Place all ingredients in glass screw-top jar; shake vigorously. Arrange
meat in shallow glass dish; pierce with a fork. Pour marinade over meat;
turn to coat. Cover and refrigerate several hours or overnight, turning
meat occasionally. 2. Remove meat from marinade; pat dry. Remove any
pieces of spices or herbs that may stick to meat. This recipe is a steak
marinade, but the ingredients can be adapted for other meats using the same
techniques.