(n.) A brine or pickle containing wine and spices, for enriching the flavor of meat and fish.
Example Sentences:
(1) The remaining steaks were treated fresh; one-half were subjected to a 150 mM CaCl2 marinade for 48 h. Frozen steaks were thawed and subjected to the same treatment.
(2) Through the flavoursome marinade, you could still taste the freshness of the fish.
(3) One happy online user described the marinades thus: "Turns ordinary, boring, everyday chicken into a Festival of Chicken, complete with chicken-skin streamers and party giblets".
(4) Aspects of home use reported in this study include the wrapping and covering of foods such as cheese, cooked meats, sandwiches, cakes, fresh fruit and vegetables; the use of films during food preparation such as marinading; covering during microwave reheating of previously prepared foods, and covering during microwave cooking.
(5) Its tenets were a marinade of Marinetti and his influences, poetical and political, acknowledged and unacknowledged, among them Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself" and émile Zola's "J'accuse", Henri Bergson's élan vital and Georges Sorel's Reflections on Violence 1.
(6) Miss South ( northsouthfood.com ) Serves 4 1kg beef short ribs For the marinade 4cm piece of root ginger, finely grated 1 tbsp maple syrup, honey or treacle 4 tsp Marmite 1 tbsp kecap manis (Malaysian sweet soy sauce) Juice of 1 lime 1 tbsp Chinese five-spice powder 1 Make your marinade by mixing all the ingredients together in a shallow dish: it should be thick enough to stick to the meat, but not gloopy, so add more lime juice if necessary.
(7) Cover and refrigerate for at least an hour for a light marinade or 4 hours in total if you want the fish to be completely "cooked".
(8) Add the juice of 2 limes and leave to marinade for 3 minutes.
(9) Tarraon vinegar A great thing for pepping up dressings and marinades, and incredibly easy to do.
(10) If using the oven, pour off the excess marinade, cover the dish with foil and cook for 4-5 hours until very tender.
(11) Raw seafood "cooked" in a marinade of tiger's milk (leche de tigre, usually a mix of lime, chilli, salt), which, thanks to London restaurants such as Lima and Ceviche, is establishing itself here.
(12) Interview by Mina Holland Shime saba and shiso ura hosomaki A small inside-out roll with mackerel, shiso leaves and white sesame seeds Makes 4-6 rolls (24-36 pieces) For the sushi rolls a sushi mat (if using a bamboo mat, cover it tightly with clingfilm to stop the rice sticking in the grooves) a bowl of cold water to stop rice sticking to your hands marinated mackerel 2 x 100g fillets (see below) nori 2-3 sheets sushi rice 4-6 handfuls (roughly 320-480g) white sesame seeds 4-6 tsp shiso leaves or coriander leaves 6-9 cut in half lengthways For the marinated mackerel mackerel fillets 2 x 100g fillets sea salt 2 big handfuls (60g) rice vinegar or brown rice vinegar 400-500ml (or sufficient to cover the fillets) For the sushi rice Japanese rice 3 cups water 3 cups rice vinegar or brown rice vinegar 120ml sugar 3 tbsp sea salt 1 tbsp Step one: Marinade, soak and slice Step one.
(13) Foster’s have finally called time on the two beach-bum agony aunts so marinaded in blokey Aussie banter they could legitimately be called ripperologists.
(14) Add the tomato and coriander to the fish and gently mix together, adding some of the marinade back into the fish if it looks dry.
(15) Their flesh also has a naturally neutral flavour that is very receptive to absorbing the flavours of a strong marinade.
(16) It's a version of the piri-piri marinade used on chicken in Portuguese restaurants the world over, which was created by Portuguese settlers in Africa: they used local chillis (Nando's favours chillis from Mozambique), known as pili-pili in Swahili.
(17) Serves 4 12 chicken wings, tips removed tahini sauce (see below) 1 small bunch of fresh flat-leaf parsley, leaves picked from the stalks sea salt and black pepper For the marinade: 3 garlic cloves, crushed with salt 1 tsp paprika 1 tsp freshly ground cumin 1 lemon 2 tbs good tahini paste from a jar 1 tbs olive oil For the tahini: 2 garlic cloves 3 tbs good tahini paste from a jar juice of a lemon 5 tbs water sea salt and black pepper In a large bowl, mix together the marinade ingredients.
(18) When the spring onions are cooked, remove from the pan, add the reserved marinade from the steak and let it sizzle up before pouring over the warm beans.
(19) Cases of food poisoning after consumption of fried fish in marinades are often caused by increased content of histamine.
(20) Often marinaded or braised, it can also be grilled or shallow fried as you would a piece of rump.
Marinate
Definition:
(v. t.) To salt or pickle, as fish, and then preserve in oil or vinegar; to prepare by the use of marinade.
Example Sentences:
(1) Cameron had a legitimate argument, but the marines didn't want to hear it.
(2) The marine vibrio alone is a powerful stimulus to mucus secretion but lethal for the host.
(3) Voluntary intake and nutritive value of diets selected by goats grazing a shrubland at Marin county, N.L., Mexico were determined.
(4) omega-Conotoxin GVIA is a peptide purified from the venom of the marine snail, Conus geographus, that specifically blocks voltage-sensitive calcium channels in neurons.
(5) The marine natural product lophotoxin has produced a non-reversible antagonism of parasympathetic and sympathetic functions that are known to be mediated by C6 sub-type nicotinic receptors.
(6) Six marine bacteria which synthesize macromolecular antibiotics were isolated from neritic waters on the French Mediterranean coast, and their frequency recorded over two successive years.
(7) After the gunfight the marines made the shocking discovery of bodies of 58 men and 14 women in a room, some piled on top of each other.
(8) It’s clear which way the ultra-right community around Ukip wishes to go: their timelines are full of praise for Marine Le Pen and Geert Wilders , and blazing with imagery – both real and fake – of migrant riots in France and Sweden.
(9) Resting plasma epinephrine and norepinephrine levels were 13.1 and 2.1 nmol liter-1 for the marine toad (Bufo marinus).
(10) The only inconsistency in the mariner gene phylogeny is in the placement of the Zaprionus mariner sequence, which clusters with mariner from Drosophila teissieri and Drosophila yakuba in the melanogaster species subgroup.
(11) The goal of the expedition, led by Prof Ken Takai of the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, was to study the limits of life at deep-sea vents in the Cayman Trough as part of a round-the-world voyage of discovery by the research ship RV Yokosuka .
(12) The present study demonstrated that delayed administration of a marine lipid diet, 25% menhaden oil (MO) by weight, until after the onset of overt renal disease, also resulted in significant improvement in rates of mortality, proteinuria, and histologic evidence of glomerular injury, compared with control animals fed a diet that contained mostly saturated fatty acids, 25% beef tallow.
(13) Intramembrane faces were visualized in the marine dinoflagellate Gonyaulax polyedra by the freeze-fracture technique, in order to test a prediction of a membrane model for circadian oscillations--i.e;, that membrane particle distribution and size change with time in the circadian cycle.
(14) A total of 2,208 male subjects, enrolled as merchant marine seamen at the Civitavecchia (Italy) harbor from 1936 to 1975 were followed up through 1989 in order to evaluate their mortality experience.
(15) These tacos, the legacy of the city's many Lebanese immigrants, a variation of shawarma , the grilled marinated meat dish popular throughout the Middle East.
(16) Two new isomeric delta-lactones 2 and 3 have been isolated from the marine fungus Helicascus kanaloanus (ATCC 18591).
(17) Earlier today Liz Sandeman, a marine mammal medic who went out in a lifeboat to examine the whale, said: "It looks quite healthy and quite relaxed.
(18) Greg Hunt , the environment minister, said he will use the existing Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority act to “put in place this ban in legislative form”.
(19) Modern lungfish are air-breathing nonmarine forms, yet their Devonian forebears were marine fish that did not breathe air.
(20) In France last year, Marine Le Pen scored 18% in the presidential election and is now powering ahead against François Hollande, while in the Netherlands Geert Wilders' Freedom party is polling at 15%.