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This is the key to making homemade injector marinades.
Make sure when you choose spices, choose ones that are finely ground as any thing that is "large" will get stuck in the needle and will inevitably blow out all over your counters or your face ( trust me dont look at it while doing this
) when you try to unstick it
I do not have any recipes here at work with me so this is not exact but I use Butter
Garlic
Tony's
Tabasco Sauce
Somebody will be along shortly with a good recipe I am sure
2 cup apple juice
½ cup apple cider vinegar
¼ cup orange juice
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoons of dry rub
2 tablespoons of honey
3 drops liquid smoke
One trick I use that broadens your ingredents is to to throw it all in the blender to finely chop it. I have a similiar injector as the original post and this will solve most of the too large chunk problems.
Similar to others listed, my basic marinade includes:
Garlic and onion poweder or salt
dash of soy sauce
season all salt
melted butter
combine that to taste with - lemon juice/OJ/italian dressing/woreshire/Heinze 57 - depending on what meat you are using and you can turn out some tasty marinade.
My favorite "in the can" marinade is Creole Butter. You can find this in most grocery stores and it generally comes with an injector.
Tracey
I usually use apple juice and 1-2 tablespoons of my rub finely ground. On beef I sub beef broth for the apple juice. Chicken take a look at my snake bitten chicken sticky for injection and rub.
Slaughterhouse Poultry Brine By Tip Piper of Hillbilly Vittles 1 ½ Gal Water ½ C Salt - Kosher ½ C Dark Brown Sugar 2 tsp Garlic Powder 2 tsp Onion Powder 2 tsp Cajun Spice (Louisiana Cajun Seasoning) 2 tsp Celery Seed
Slaughterhouse Poultry Injection ½ Pkg Good Seasons Italian Dressing 2 tsp Garlic Powder 2 tsp Celery Seed 2 TBS melted Butter (non salted) 2 C Apple Cider
Treegje take tips from travcoman and shooterRick has told you we do. they are that good and about 80% of the people here including myself have their recipes in book of recipes. If you go to the sauces and marinades section here you'll find stickys of their recipes and try them.
I had a hard time finding injectable marinades until a worker in my local grocery gave me this tip. Choose you favorite Marinade and strain it through a cheese cloth. Inject it into the meat and then scrape the big chunks off the cheese cloth and use it as a rub. Blessings
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