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Prep Time: | 5 mins |
Cook Time: | 15 mins |
Total Time: | 20 mins |
Servings: | 12 |
Yield: | 1 2/3 cups |
Ingredients
- ¾ cup soy sauce
- ¼ cup rice wine vinegar
- ⅓ cup olive oil
- ⅓ cup orange juice
- 2 tablespoons minced fresh ginger root
- 2 tablespoons minced garlic
- 1 ½ tablespoons ground mustard
- 1 ½ tablespoons brown sugar
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, stir together soy sauce, vinegar, olive oil, orange juice, ginger, garlic, mustard, and brown sugar. Pour over meat in a shallow container. Make sure all meat is submerged in marinade. Cover, and refrigerate for at least 6 hours.
Reviews
Very delicious, juicy, and tender marinade for meat. I added fresh onions that caramel iced while cooking my top sirloin on stove top.
Marinade a chuck steak over night. The flavor was great and tender for chuck. Cooked on the grill and it was very moist and tasty. Will save this and do again. Bill
I have used this recipe for 10 years … have a dogeared print out from 4/18/2005. Finally pinned it so I wouldn’t have to hunt for it every time we grill. Have used it on steak and pork and ALWAYS get comments on how amazing it is. Only change I’ve made was using Balsamic vinegar instead of rice wine. Awesome recipe!
What a nice, easy marinade! We all really enjoyed this…I cut down slightly on the liquids in the recipe, because I only had 2 steaks to cook, but kept the seasonings pretty much the same. The meat was very tender and we all enjoyed the flavor. Thanks!
Marinated eye of round steaks for about 7 hours…hated the taste and it didn’t soften those up at all
DO NOT MARINATE FOR 6 HOURS!!!! I only let it marinade for 1 hour and it was perfect. If I had done it for 6+ hours it would have been way to much. One hour you can still taste the meat with PERFECT flavor. I didn’t have fresh ginger so I used ground ginger and white vinegar in place of rice. It was the best marinade I ever had!!! I used london broil and grilled 7 minutes each side for perfect medium done! My family can’t wait to have it again. Oh yea I forgot… before grilling I used powdered meat tenderizer before putting on the grill.
Great marinade, use it everytime I make a roast.
This had good flavor and came together easily with the help of my mini chop (easy minced ginger). I followed other reviewers suggestions and cut back on the soy, but think that I might have cut it back too much. I only used about 1/3 cup, so that it was about the same as the rest of the liquids, but I think that next time I try this recipe I will only cut the soy back to 1/2 cup.
Excellent marinade. The only change I made was using lite soy sauce to cut down on the amount of sodium.
Tasty marinade!! Easy to find ingredients, moments to put together, YUM!! Mixed it all up, poured it in a ziploc bag, and placed london broil cut in the the marinade before leaving for work. 10+ hrs. later, I broiled it in the oven for about 15 min. each side, and served with baked potato and a salad. Great flavor, super tender meat!! Might marinate over night next time… Thanks!!
I chose this recipe for two reasons: it uses simple, on-hand ingredients, and I had some less-then-great sirloin I needed to turn into GREAT sirloin. I halved the recipe and cut the beef into chunks for marinating. After marinating for 24 hours, I skewered and grilled the beef. The result was tender and flavorful, but NOT overpowering. I will definitely use this again!
Not my favorite, sorry. Much too sweet for us, the soy sauce is overwhelming. All I tasted was the soy, OJ, brown sugar. It definitely has an “asian” taste with these seasonings/additions. However, I’d already added them to my meat (tri-tip) in the ziploc bag before I realized how sweet this was going to end up. I prefer something much heartier – red wine, onion, worchester, etc. I made these with my own bacon wrapped potato wedges and grilled corn on the cob, so the flavoring really seemed out of place. Thanks for the new idea though. It was different.
Great marinade! I used low sodium soy sauce and ginger powder. I let sirloin steak set in this in a ziploc bag for a day and a half. The result was absolutly delicious. We grilled it over charcoal and the orange juice and brown sugar gave it just a slight hint of sweetness – not too much. The smell on the grill was great and it tasted even better. I can’t wait to try this for kabobs. It really does make a tough cheaper cut of meat very tender. I would take the submitter’s advice and marinate it for at least 6 hours or more.
I used cider vinegar and ground ginger and garlic, and also added some pepper. Tasty! I marinated about 5 hours, but I should have done longer because my cut of steak was fairly tough. The flavour was definitely not lacking though!
This was very good. I used it on tri tip and due to the cut of meat I used, I marinated it for 24 hours. I cut the soy sauce to 1/2 cup. The family liked it.
I used this on tenderloin I served to company, and I got nothing but compliments. The only change I had to make was to use dried ginger. I’m sure when I make it with fresh ginger it will be even better.
Good marinade but it looked gross.
This is a yummy recipe, after cutting the soy sauce in half. London broil soaked for 2 days and was awesome. Thanks for sharing this quick and easy marinade. Everyone ate it up.
Really liked this one. Made it and had it for 3 days in the fridge before putting on the BBQ and was so tender. Cut steak into strips and stuck on a green coriander salad. so good.
This was OK, but I didn’t grill it, just stove-cooked it, so maybe that’s why it wasn’t as it should be. Also, I didn’t have soy sauce so I used a small amount of worchester sauce. I should try it again to genuinely test it…and grill it next time!
Very delish. Love all the flavors. Works great on pork chops too. Thank you!!