Marinate is a verb that means to put meat or fish in a sauce for a period of time to add flavor or to make the meat or fish more tender
To marinate food means to soak food into spices and other fillers that give it's high taste quality. This applies to meat though.
Yes, you can marinate most meats. To marinate just means to add flavour and tenderise.
The word marinate is a verb. The past tense is marinated.
"He (it, one, she) does marinate" and "(formal singular) You marinate" as a present indicative verb, "navy" as a feminine singular noun, and "marine" and "of or relating to the Navy (sea)" as a feminine singular adjective are English equivalents of the Italian word marina. Context makes clear which meaning prevails. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "ma-REE-na" in Italian.
Marinate the chicken beforehand.
Definately not. Marinate apples instead of mushrooms, and marinate them in bourbon. Then throw out the oatmeal and eat the apples.
Dehydrate, dry
Dehydrate, dry
Before cooking, we will let the chicken marinate in teriyaki sauce for an hour, to improve the flavor.
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Soak
It means to marinate