marinate (Meaning)

Wordnet

marinate (v)

soak in marinade

Webster

marinate (v. t.)

To salt or pickle, as fish, and then preserve in oil or vinegar; to prepare by the use of marinade.

marinate Sentence Examples

  1. The chef marinated the steak in a savory blend of herbs and spices for several hours.
  2. To enhance the flavor, it's recommended to marinate the chicken overnight in a tangy citrus concoction.
  3. Marinating tofu in a sweet and sour sauce will infuse it with a burst of flavors.
  4. The pork chops marinated in a smoky barbecue sauce will tantalize your taste buds.
  5. The salmon marinated in lemon-herb drizzle will retain its moisture and tender texture.
  6. Marinating the vegetables in a balsamic vinaigrette will add a touch of sophistication to any salad.
  7. By marinating the lamb in a blend of garlic, olive oil, and rosemary, you'll create a succulent and flavorful dish.
  8. The fish fillets marinated in a creamy dill sauce will provide a delightful and refreshing meal.
  9. Marinating the tofu in a spicy marinade will give it a tantalizing kick.
  10. Marinating the chicken wings in a honey-garlic glaze will create a irresistible appetizer.

FAQs About the word marinate

soak in marinadeTo salt or pickle, as fish, and then preserve in oil or vinegar; to prepare by the use of marinade.

drown, macerate, soak, hydrate, wash, drench, water, dip,saturate, impregnate

drain, dry, dehydrate,dry, dehydrate, sear, sear, drain,empty, parch

The chef marinated the steak in a savory blend of herbs and spices for several hours.

To enhance the flavor, it's recommended to marinate the chicken overnight in a tangy citrus concoction.

Marinating tofu in a sweet and sour sauce will infuse it with a burst of flavors.

The pork chops marinated in a smoky barbecue sauce will tantalize your taste buds.