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White Ale marinade

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Tonight I thought I would try a twist on marinade..

I chose one of my favorite ales and used it to marinade a couple of pork loin filets .They were soaked in 1/4 cup ( each) of white ale for 10 hours .

I figured that between the alcohol and the carbonation the meat would be more moist well as tender. Additionally I rubbed them with a mesquite and pepper rub.. Baked at25 minutes at 350° F.

I'm happy to say they came very tender and moist..This is going to be a repeat recipe.

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BTCCET

Your meal looks wholesome and delicious Lazuruslong and yeah certainly a meal to be enjoyed again and again, sweetcorn is to be eaten with any meal imo I love it, 😋

in reply to BTCCET

One of my favorite veggies. I'm definitely fixing this again

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Pebbles77

Sounds a good idea. Pork loin can be a bit dry so a marinade will help

in reply to Pebbles77

Yes it did. With pork , timing is everything

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Isinatra

I’m happy that your experiment turned out so well, L. The pic says it all. Do you think that the quality of the ale made a difference in the outcome? I have a friend that uses ginger ale or seven up to tenderize meat. Hate to waste a good ale. 😉

in reply to Isinatra

Not sure about the quality of the ale being a determining factor. It wasn't a waste of ale..It went for a good cause

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