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Discover LudwigThe word 'marinate' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of soaking food in a marinade, which is a savory, acidic, or oily liquid or mixture that is used to flavor and tenderize food. For example, you could say "I like to marinate chicken in a mixture of olive oil, garlic, and herbs."
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marinate
verb
To allow a sauce or flavoring mixture to absorb into something; to steep or soak something in a marinade to flavor or prepare it for cooking.
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When you read him in quantity, and marinate in his worldview, a more ingrained desolation become apparent.
The rigorous new examination for 16-year-olds will require them to be able to tenderise, marinate, blanch, poach, fry and braise – as well as make their own pasta, choux pastry, bread and tagine.
Good, important ideas marinate in back rooms, think-tanks, the shadow cabinet and elsewhere in the party.
They complain that they are being asked to peel mountains of carrots and marinate meat to meet the demand for fresh food.
Then marinate in the fridge for 12 hours, advises Dmitry Kuzmin, mayor of the southern Russian city of Stavropol, and also local leader of the Just Russia party.
Cover with clingfilm and leave to marinate in the fridge for at least 24 hours (the longer the better).
Cover and marinate in the fridge for 1 hour, or ideally overnight.
You can go anywhere in the world and if you're still peeking at your email, you might as well be back where you marinate for 40 hours of the week.
You fillet it and marinate in garlic, olive oil, lemon rind and a bit of chilli.
Set aside to marinate for 20 minutes, turning the fillets over after 10 minutes.
Pour the lime juice over, turn the fillets over once to ensure that they are completely coated, then cover the dish and leave to marinate for 15 minutes.
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