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- noun The process of
marinating .
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Examples
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Composer/sound designer Andre Pluess describes the early stages of mounting a Zimmerman production as "a kind of marination process . . . an immersion in whatever the aesthetic is of the world that we're embarking on."
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Marinate chicken with the ingredients called for 'marination' along with biryani masala pwd.
Indian food, Andhra recipes and Global cuisine inspired cooking
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Comcast isn't that far along yet in the Boston area, but it has started the "marination" process in Newburyport.
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To "amp up their flavor," Mr. Mullen recommends giving them a quick sauté in hot olive oil before doing the necessary marination.
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Main dishes that we tried included Beef Salad which used a tougher, inexpensive cut of beef that we felt really needed a lot more acid in the dressing or more marination in the beef to bring out the flavor.
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Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 to 60 minutes, turning the fish over halfway through the marination.
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They bought a tent so their “fantabulous marination mob” can at least enjoy kimchi fried rice under cover.
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They bought a tent so their “fantabulous marination mob” can at least enjoy kimchi fried rice under cover.
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The best-known phrase from this section is his “theory of permanent adolescence” as a description of the marination process of the English upper class.
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That's what marination is, "Oh, I just put some fresh wine on it."
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