Steak Tip Marinade

"simple easy marinade passed on by my aunt"
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

  • 34 cup soy sauce (For some the low sodium soy sauce may be a better option if you prefer less salt)
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ginger
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directions

  • mix all ingredients together cut up steak tips, put in ziploc bag and soak over night.
  • Can be grilled or broiled.

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Reviews

  1. This was super easy to throw together in a crunch. I marinated steak tips for about 3 hours and it was definitely on the salty side. But the meat was flavorful and next time I'll try low-sodium soy sauce next time...also, I couldn't really taste much else besides the soy sauce so I may reduce it and play with the other ingredient amounts a bit. But overall the dish was a hit, so thanks for the easy marinade!
     
  2. I used this on a less-than-expensive cut of beef ;o) and it still turned out very tender and flavorful. It reminded me a bit of teriyaki and I served the meat over rice. I did use a low-sodium soy sauce but didn't notice it being overly salty (although I did also only marinate for 3-4 hrs). Thanks so much for posting!
     
  3. I used the recipe on a London Broil poked holes in the steak and marinaded it for 4 hrs. It is the tastiest steak we ever ate. Thank you for the recipe and will be using it all the time.
     
  4. Oh I love this marinade!! I used low sodium soy sauce, and only marinated for 3-4 hours. It is good on steak as well as pork. Thanks so much for sharing! We will be having this again soon.
     
  5. I thought this was way too salty even though I used a low-sodium soy sauce. I think maybe marinating overnight (essentially 24 hours unless you're having these for breakfast) is the reason. And compared to people I know, I use the salt shaker more than most. Next time I'll give it three hours and see how it turns out.
     
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