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The Joy of Soy
DickieP Started conversation Jul 20, 2000
I have found that soy sauce makes the ideal base for a marinade. Mix a generous few glugs of soy with a pinch of sugar and some herbs and spices, then pour on to a dish or plate with a high lip. Stick meat and veg onto skewers (if wooden sticks, you must soak in water for 20 minutes beforehand to stop them burning).
A particular favourite is to add a little dry sherry to the mixture and skewer long strips of chicken breast in a running stitch pattern before marinating. This makes a great basic teriyaki.
The Joy of Soy
Spiritual Warrior Posted Jul 20, 2000
Just soy on its own is fantastic on joints of chicken. Marinade for a while first, then mix some soy sauce with oil to baste them with.
The Joy of Soy
Demon Drawer Posted Jul 20, 2000
Soy sauce also works well as a base for a marinade for Tofu (which really need some sort of marinade) so you can please all you vegetarian friends, check out the Vegetarian BBQ thread for some recipe ideas.
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