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Hello to all

Looking for a safe merinade for chicken, beef, tuna and salmon.

Saddened to give up you Toshida Sauce from Sam's Club.

Any suggestions would be wonderful.

Lisa


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tarnalberry Community Regular

What kind of marinade are you looking for? Prepackaged or recipe? Fruity, salty, savory? Just letting the meat item sit with dry seasonings and a bit of olive oil on them for a bit can serve as a marinade. Using fruit jams, or fresh cut fruit can work as well. You can make a lot of marinades based off of gluten-free soy sauce as well.

gf4life Enthusiast

If you are looking for a replacement for Yoshida's then you should try Greta's Marinades. She only makes two and they are both gluten free. The Sesame-Soy is wonderful and similar to Yoshida's.

Open Original Shared Link

I get it at SaveMart here in central California, but if you can't find it locally you can order it online. It is worth the cost of shipping!

God bless,

Mariann

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Delicious Barbecue Marinade 10ml crushed garlic 30ml lemon juice 5ml chillies 5ml salt 5ml-10 olive oil 10 ml crushed ginger 10 ml ground coriander 30 ml fruit chutney. Combine all ingredients to a paste and use to smear on both sides of the meat before barbecuing or grilling. This marinade is a regular stand by in our household. :lol:

mouse Enthusiast

Thank you for the marinade receipe as I will certainly try it. I love Australia as I assume that is where you are. We have been there twice and was hoping to go a third time after we retired. But, since I got so sick and do not have the energy to get on a plane, we are just thankful we did the trips earlier. We went to Sydney and to the Gold Coast the first trip. The second trip we went into Sydney for a week and then rented a car and drove down the coast to Melbourne. We spent about two weeks in Melbourne and the surrounding area. Then drove to Bendigo on the way back to Sydney and home. My husband and I still talk about the wonderful people there and the beautiful country it is.

Armetta :)

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Hello to all

Looking for a safe merinade for chicken, beef, tuna and salmon.

Saddened to give up you Toshida Sauce from Sam's Club.

Any suggestions would be wonderful.

Lisa

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My husband uses Caribbean jerk and Herb & Garlic mixed together. I think the brand is Lawry's. It's terrific and safe.

Roo Explorer

How about using EZ Marinade Terriaki It's made by Heinz and they sell it in the supermarket.

It's good. It comes in a pouch.

Roo


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Japsnoet Explorer
I love Australia as I assume that is where you are. We have been there twice and was hoping to go a third time after we retired. But, since I got so sick and do not have the energy to get on a plane, we are just thankful we did the trips earlier. We went to Sydney and to the Gold Coast the first trip. The second trip we went into Sydney for a week and then rented a car and drove down the coast to Melbourne. We spent about two weeks in Melbourne and the surrounding area. Then drove to Bendigo on the way back to Sydney and home. My husband and I still talk about the wonderful people there and the beautiful country it is.

Armetta so glad to hear you enjoyed Australia. :D Australia has a number of gluten free products available Coles and Woolworth’s two of our main grocery stores sell gluten free products. Open Original Shared Link has created a list of restaurants that will accommodate a gluten free diet. There are a number of brands that make products for a gluten free diet like Orgran, Lowan, Healtheries Wheat & gluten free Simple (range), Casalare pasta, Soland , Australian real foods with its organic corn thins, Freedom foods, Basco etc. If I could suggest that before you visit Australia again that you buy The Coeliac Society of Australian Ingredients list booklet from the above link. I have found it really handy.

Please do visit our beautiful country again. You will see that in most of the main cities your diet constrictions will be accommodated and The coeliac society of Australia will indicate to you country towns and accommodations that can assist you in this manner. B)

Lisa Mentor

Try this:

Wish Bone/ Newmans Own Italian Dressing (Check for Ingred.) Think is OK

gluten-free Soy Sauce

Honey

Ginger

Fresh Garlic (ground or mashed)...I live in the South, I can use the word mashed.

Toasted Sesame Seed Oil.

Merinade over night for Steaks, Tuna, Salmon, Chic, Pork....

Grill Pork with an Apple Sauce dip, Chic. with Salsacn Queso (Tostitos).

*Disclaimer: Only gluten-free for a week, fast learner, but would not want to inflict anyone to my misinformation. ALWAYS CHECK BEFORE YOUR INDULGE.

* Computer is not letting me do to correct changes, but I thing all it understood.

Thank you, hope your enjoy.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Don't worry Lisa, you are doing just fine!!!!! :)

Karen

Lisa Mentor
Don't worry Lisa, you are doing just fine!!!!!  :)

Karen

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Thanks Karen -- Officiallu Diog. Today with Biops. results....and actually feeling ok with that. I can work this out. Just need to work on the modified food starch, etc. and hope it won't make celiac3270 laugh

Guest zipy

you can call lawry's company and they'll send you a mailer with all of their gluten-free products, I just used their chipolte marinade on steaks this week...you can also elect to be on their mailing list to get gluten-free product updates! Happy cooking!

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