Interesting
marinating meat in beer before putting it on the grill,
or in the smoker has health benefits
http://www.thinkstuff.net/give-meat-a-b ... -grilling/
marinating meat in beer
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Whoopie, now to convince SWMBO - - - I've been marinating mine in Beer forever but only after I swallow it Seriously tho, I have always marinated my Fish in Beer and I can't remember why or who taught me to do it.
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OldUsedParts wrote:Whoopie, now to convince SWMBO - - - I've been marinating mine in Beer forever but only after I swallow it Seriously tho, I have always marinated my Fish in Beer and I can't remember why or who taught me to do it.
Yup, I do the reverse beer marinade frequently.
Cook you up some delicious meat, eat it while downing your favorite beverage. Reverse marinade!
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Often do it for chicken. Sliced lemons, pilsner beer, and vinagerette dressing in sorta equal parts for 24 hours.
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fish in beer and mustard with some tabasco, for 1/2 hour or so...
I have heard from others that they soak a brisket in beer for a day or two prior to cooking, I just never could bring my self to waste that much beer...
I have heard from others that they soak a brisket in beer for a day or two prior to cooking, I just never could bring my self to waste that much beer...
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spacetrucker wrote:I have heard from others that they soak a brisket in beer for a day or two prior to cooking, I just never could bring my self to waste that much beer...
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spacetrucker wrote:fish in beer and mustard with some tabasco, for 1/2 hour or so...
I have heard from others that they soak a brisket in beer for a day or two prior to cooking, I just never could bring my self to waste that much beer...
I've always soaked myself in beer for a day or 2 while cooking briskets.. I thought I was doing it right!!
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