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Speaking of food. I am going to cook chicken hindquarters for dinner but I don't have a marinade. What do you think about
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by
Redmond
I'd skip the dijon. Got any ginger? -- nm
Posted by
the liioulu with two lost cds (aka liioulu)
Jun 7 '09, 13:32
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No ginger. That sounds good though. I just put a few teaspoons of Dijon for kick. -- nm
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Redmond
Jun 7, 13:33
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I guess it'll do, dijon's a little like wasabi.
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the liioulu with two lost cds
Jun 7, 13:36
17
yep -- nm
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Redmond
Jun 7, 13:37
16
vinegar is an acid - if you're adding a little wine or addition fruit juice (lemon, lime, orange) you won't need it -- nm
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'lia
Jun 7, 13:39
15
I was thinking a little acid. Lime juice should do it.
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the liioulu with two lost cds
Jun 7, 14:00
10
yea, it is rather teriyaki - the intensity of the flavor depends on how long he marinates and how big the pieces are
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'lia
Jun 7, 14:12
1
The pieces are huge. It's a drumstick attached to a thigh with a little extra added. -- nm
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Redmond
Jun 7, 14:19
I am going to marinate it in that concoction. Then toss it in the oven on bake with a small amount of sea salt.
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Redmond
Jun 7, 14:02
7
Skip the sea salt. The soy sauce's got you covered for sodium. -- nm
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the liioulu with two lost cds
Jun 7, 14:06
6
:) My Cardiologist paid you to tell me that right? I do love my salt.
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Redmond
Jun 7, 14:15
4
Redmond, you goober. You can always add more salt but it's impossible to remove if you've put in too much -- nm
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'lia
Jun 7, 14:35
He is giving me a nice bonus. ;)
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the liioulu with two lost cds
Jun 7, 14:17
2
My cardiologist is a she. liioulu you are a sexist chicky!! -- nm
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Redmond
Jun 7, 14:18
1
She is giving me a nice bonus to confuse you too. ;P -- nm
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the liioulu with two lost cds
Jun 7, 14:19
agreed, save the sea salt for after it's cooked if needed - do add plenty of freshly ground black pepper though -- nm
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'lia
Jun 7, 14:14
and the mustard already has vinegar in it -- nm
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'lia
Jun 7, 13:40
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I just squirted lime juice into it also. LOL, it will be interesting for sure -- nm
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Redmond
Jun 7, 13:41
2
it should be delicious -- nm
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'lia
Jun 7, 13:46
I try to keep my marinade pretty simple b/c I know that I can add any number of spices/herbs to the meat before it goes in the oven/on the grill - -- nm
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'lia
Jun 7, 13:45
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