Thanks to all - beef was so good
Posted By: Bad cook on 2008-08-20
In Reply to: How long would you marinate steak - Bad cook
Marinated 2 hours and it was good. We only ate half so will have other half tomorrow and then will see what it's like when we marinate 24 hours. This was kikkoman teriyake sauce (sp?) It was so delicious and will be doing this more. Thanks to all for the time length to marinate.
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