Best pork marinade Recipe
Move over bbq pork marinade, the best pork marinade is here! bold statement but hey, if it is great, it is great! This simple marinade will knock your socks off and you don’t have to wait endlessly to marinate, even when you are short of time, this still works. Yes, 30 minutes is the required minimum marination time for this recipe and you will not be disappointed. That said, when time is not of the essence then 2 hours or overnight marinade would yield an optimum flavor. The great thing about this little magic in a jar is that it is not only great for a pork steak but can be used for other cuts of pork meat. From pork chops (boned or boneless) to pork tenderloins. This recipe just doesn’t work as marinade alone but it also makes a good glaze for the meat.
Why you will love this marinade
Culinarily, pork is considered white meat because of its color. Often times it requires that you brine it for at least 30 minutes before you season and cook to be able to get tender and juicy meat. Well, you can skip that with today’s recipe. Thanks to the soy sauce used in the marinade ingredients, it acts as a tenderizer for the pork steak and also enhances its flavor too.
It is quick, easy, and delicious
It is freezer friendly! You can marinate the pork in a Ziploc freezer bag and store it in the freezer until needed.
If you have an air fryer then the frozen pre-seasoned pork meat can be cooked from frozen
This pork marinade is versatile and can be used on all cuts of pork meat.
What you will need to make it
Light Soy sauce substitute with all-purpose soy sauce as it is not as salty as the dark soy sauce) Honey Dried parsley Olive oil Oregano Fennel seed Paprika: apart from the boost of flavor it adds to the meat, I also love that it adds a touch of color to the meat. Fresh garlic Black pepper and a pinch of salt: you can omit the salt if you desire
Tools needed
Mason jar or recycled jam jar or sauce jar to store the marinade Garlic press or a sharp knife to chop the garlic Bowl or freezer bag to mix and store the meat
How to make the best pork steak marinade
To a jar add soy sauce, honey, olive oil, dried parsley, paprika, fennel seeds, minced garlic, black pepper, and a pinch of salt. Place the lid on the jar and close tightly then give it a good shake to combine. Transfer the pork steaks to a large mixing bowl then pour the marinade over it, give it a good mix so that all the steak is well coated. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap (cling film) and marinate in the fridge for at least 30 minutes to 24 hours Bring the pork out of the fridge 30 minutes before cooking so it comes to room temperature, this will help it cook evenly.
How to cook marinated pork steak
You can bake, grill, air fry or pan fry the pork meat as desired. Enjoy! Unlike beef that can be cooked and safe to eat rare, it is best that pork meat is cooked well until the internal temperature registers 145F/63C when tested with an instant meat thermometer.
Tips
Make the marinade ahead and store it in the fridge for up to 2 weeks in an airtight jar
Spice things up: if you want some heat in your pork meat then add hot sauce, chili flakes or cayenne pepper as desired.
Substitute the honey for brown sugar
Watch how to make it
Can I use this marinade for pork chops? Yes, you can, this marinade can be used for any cut of pork from the tenderloin, bone-in to boneless pork chop, pork loins, and more. How long to marinate pork steak The purpose of marination is for the protein to soak up all the delicious flavors from the marinade. For best result, marinate the pork for at least 30 minutes depending on the cut and thickness, but not longer than 24 hours. If marinating for longer than 30 minutes, make sure it is stored properly in the fridge.
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