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After reading this post, I had to try the Soy Vay Teriyaki Marinade. I purchased an Angus beef sirloin steak and cut it into equal size pieces. I then rubbed the pieces with Mrs. Dash steak blend spices. I placed the tips into a Ziploc bag and added the Soy Vay marinade. I let the tips marinate overnight turning them several times. I grilled the tips on high heat for about 9 minutes turning them often. The tips came out great. My wife said they were better than the tips we purchased at the WB.
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I bought some steak tips there last week for $6.99 and I can't believe how tender they were. Lawry's marinades have no MSG etc. were on sale last week at Shaw's. I mix a bottle of 'mesquite' and 'herbs and garlic' to make the marinade. Soak the tips in the mixture for 4 hours. BBQ on low heat for an 1/2 hour and it was the best tasting, tender tips I have experienced!
So much for the Wineing Butcher, let them whine.
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I used to love WB, but prices are just not worth the value. The ONLY butcher shop worthy of charging those prices is Dom's. There is zero comparison to their signature steak tips. However, I branched out recently and had their Hawaiian Cowboy tips and they were UNREAL. I won't go into detail, but if you know Dom's then there really isn't a debate.
Needless to say, WB will likely feel the kickback.
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is this Dom you speak of?
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Doms is a meat provider in Malden Mass but you can get their product in many places now... http://www.domsausage.com/Locations.aspx
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If you want Dom's steak tips in NH then go to Buckey's. Either order the steak tips there, or, my favorite is the steak tip sub in a hoagie with extra tips. I grew up a steak n cheese guy...die hard. Nothing better then good shaved steak n cheese (Boston, not Philly), however, Buckey's steak tip sub will hands down put any other steak n cheese sub to shame. Don't believe me? Prove me otherwise...and while you're at it, order it with chips because the chips they make there are just as good.
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I love this marinade. The best part is all you need is the meat. Open the pouch and insert meat and zip close it up. They have them at FLL's favorite Walmart for $2.68. http://www.walmart.com/ip/16004697?w...204553&veh=sem
They have 4 different flavors.http://www.jackdanielssauces.com/ezm..._products.aspx
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From the instructions on the bag you supposedly bag it, zip it, & grill it. Wonder how the bag tastes?
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Zip it PN.
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maybe THAT's where my wife went wrong .......
............. she said she followed all of the instructions ![]() .
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I bet it adds a Zippy flavor Sik.
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also some great marinades are made by "Stubbs"
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Not that I'm a real tree hugger guy but I do like that your using the same container it came in and not more bags to discard.
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