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Default Dr. Pepper and Coke marinade

On Sat, 8 May 2021 17:34:25 -0700 (PDT), GM
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>On Saturday, May 8, 2021 at 6:26:09 PM UTC-5, US Janet wrote:
>> Query Google for Dr. Pepper marinades and Coco Cola marinades. You
>> will find recipes separately for each cola.
>> Janet US

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>https://www.thedailymeal.com/cook/un...inades/slide-4
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>Dr. Pepper and 20 Other Unusual Meat Marinades
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>September 18, 2019
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>Dan Myers
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>- Dr. Pepper is sweet, slightly acidic and has a surprisingly complex flavor, which makes it great for marinades, especially long-cooking beef roasts. Home cooks can boost the saltiness of a recipe with a little soy sauce.
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>- The sweetness and acidity of cola makes it an ideal marinade for steak, chicken or barbecue dishes. Just mix it with some steak seasoning for steaks; soy sauce and lime juice for chicken; and ketchup, Worcestershire and cider vinegar for ribs and pulled pork.
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>- Lemon-lime soda, when mixed with a little oil, garlic and soy sauce, is a far better chicken marinade than one might think something from the soda aisle could be.
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>- Like Dr. Pepper and cola, root beer also forms the foundation of a great marinade. All it needs is a dash of soy sauce to transform pork chops into something truly special.
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>- Cranberry juice works as a bright and sweet marinade for both chicken and pork, especially when mixed with orange zest, Worcestershire and a dash of hot sauce..."
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thanks for the sesoning tips.
Janet US