Marinade for Steak

  4.6 – 612 reviews  • Marinade Recipes

Any piece of meat will taste fantastic marinated in this recipe. I enjoy using it as a marinade for cube, skirt, or any other type of steak. It contains simple components that, when combined and given time to blend, will always result in a piece of meat that is tender and juicy.

Prep Time: 10 mins
Total Time: 10 mins
Servings: 20
Yield: 2 cups

Ingredients

  1. 1 cup vegetable oil
  2. ½ cup soy sauce
  3. ⅓ cup red wine vinegar
  4. ¼ cup fresh lemon juice
  5. 3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
  6. 1 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper
  7. 2 tablespoons Dijon-style prepared mustard
  8. 1 onion, sliced
  9. 2 cloves garlic, minced

Instructions

  1. In a medium bowl, combine oil, soy sauce, vinegar, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, ground black pepper, mustard, onion, and garlic. Mix together well, and use to marinate your favorite meat.

Reviews

Christopher French
Really came out flavorful for Ribeye steaks. Last minute marinade only for 3 hours but it worked just fine! The only issue was the large amount of oil which did not add or take away from the overall flavor. Next time I use this marinade I’ll cut it to 1/2 cup.
Timothy Ross Jr.
Too vinegary!
Vanessa Franco
this worked like a charm. i needed to marinate some beef flanken ribs so i used this recipe . i substituted low sodium tamari for the soy sauce and i used a shallot instead of an onion. everything came out delicious and i will use this recipe again. thanks !
Michael Wheeler
Great marinade.
James Hughes
Excellent marinade! Next time I will try half the oil. Other than that I wouldn’t change a thing.
Terri Johnson DDS
Slightly tangy and delicious flavour. I was lucky to get a piece for myself.
Stephanie Henderson
This was perfect! Made exactly and turned out very flavorful after marinating for 5 hours.
Jennifer Taylor DVM
Absolutely perfect the way it is but I did add turmeric also.
Kevin Davis
The lemon was too strong.
Allison West
I love it. The citrus from the lemon comes through without being overpowering. I had unknowingly run out of garlic, so used garlic powder instead. And we always use Ponzu sauce instead of Soy Sauce, but those were the only, minor, changes I made. I had thin cut steak I marinated for about 24 hours and the flavor was wonderful! My family really enjoyed the flavor, so I will definitely be keeping this recipe on hand!
Christine Ross
worked awesome – Thanks
Lacey Neal
Not amazing, just ok. I grilled some of the slices onions and those were
Sonya Phillips
I found this to be an awesome Marinade for steak!!!
Emily Fowler
Very tasty!!
Robin Howard
Excellent marinade. I used this on a small ribeye loin. I vacuum sealed this along with a loin, set in the fridge for most of a day, then to the freezer until today, 2 months later. It was juicy and flavorful.
Heather Johnson
Didn’t care for this flavour
Sheila Berry
Very tasty. I threw in sliced mushrooms with the onions. I broiled the steaks and pan seared the mushrooms and onions until the juice was gone. Very tasty over the steak, and/or as a side. The meat was tender and good. I used infused vinegar- garlic, and basil- because I had it handy. It is not necessary. Very flavorful just the way it is written.
Anna Norman
I left out the Soy Sauce!
Jeffrey Stewart
Great recipe. I used olive oil. Nice flavor and not too salty or overly seasoned.
Jason Rollins
I am not the cook in the family so I was looking for a fairly easy and highly rated marinade for our petite sirloin steaks. I made this recipe but did not have lemon juice. I use chopped dried onion instead of a fresh, granulated garlic instead of fresh, added Montreal steak seasoning, basil leaves, and to spice it up 1 tbsp red pepper. I mixed it in our Vitamix and it made a thicker marinade. I did one pass with the tenderizer on each side of each steak and then pierced both sides of the steaks so the marinade could seep in to the meet. Delicious!
Taylor Frazier
Aweso

 

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