Imagine my surprise (and disappointment) when we planned to make Jerk chicken for dinner and...we are out of Jerk!!!!
A new adventure was born. Making our own Jerk with what we have! Luckily we have a well-stocked spice cabinet!
I was skeptical, but this turned out really good!
Recipe will marinate approx. 2 lbs of meat, so adjust your measurements accordingly.Here is my process:
Ingredients:
Directions:
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Put all ingredients in a bowl, add 1/4 cup white wine vinegar and 1/2 cup oil of your choice. (Yes, the vinegar flavor/smell will cook off)
Whisk until combined - let sit until flavors mingle (ideally overnight, but a couple hours will work in a pinch)
Put meat into a gallon ziploc bag, and pour marinade into bag.
Close bag tightly and rub/mix marinade to coat the meat.
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Let marinade sit for at least an hour, longer if possible. Overnight for strong flavor!
Put meat on the grill!
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