To spice things up, literally, here is a wonderful meat marinade you can use on chicken, lean beef, turkey breast, or on your vegetables in a stir fry.
What You'll Need:
- 3 Tbsp low-sodium, gluten-free soy sauce
- 3 Tbsp balsamic vinegar
- 1 Tbsp powdered sweetener, I use Ideal. You can also use a brown-sugar sweetener, if you can find it...the Netherlands does not seem to have it
- 1/2 clove of crushed garlic (this is optional)
- 1 tsp chili paste, I use the Conimex Sambal Oelek kind because there aren't many crazy, non-natural ingredients used, and its readily available at the neighbourhood Albert Heijn
What You'll Do:
Because this is a marinade, you can mix all the ingredients together and let your meat of choice sit in it, covered in plastic wrap, to soak, refrigerated in the flavour for a few hours, or, what I like to do if I am making poultry is this:
- Dice raw poulrty into equal-sized pieces (if you put your meat in the freezer for 45 minutes beforehand, it makes it a lot easier to cut!)
- Brown the meat on both sides in a non-stick frying pan
- Pour in the fully mixed marinade into the non-stick frying pan with the browned meat
- Let simmer until the meat is fully cooked and the marinade has almost all been soaked up
- Voila!
You can also use this marinade as the sauce for your vegetables - by pouring over top and allowing the vegetables to soak up the flavour. If I use it as a vegetable sauce, I will add a little water, maybe 1/3 cup so the vegetables have something to cook down inside.
You can also eliminate the garlic if it plays tricks on you, and just stick with the chili paste.
STEWART SCORE:
Appearance: 1 (Its brown and chunky...hardly magazine spread worthy)
Taste: 2
Ease: 2
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