Marinade
jennarandhayes
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How much marinade actually sticks to a piece of meat (ie how many Tablespoons should I count)?
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Good question. It's not that the marinade sticks to the meat but rather that the meat absorbs the marinade.1
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Yep, good question, but I just include the marinade in the calorie count when appropriate. I log it all, or if it’s a dish for 2 or 4 or whatever, I’ll log the single portion. If some gets left in the pan/dish then all the better. I win!1
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Weigh what's put in the marinade then weigh what is left. Calorie counting without a food scale is like driving a car without any instruments.0
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wilson10102018 wrote: »Weigh what's put in the marinade then weigh what is left. Calorie counting without a food scale is like driving a car without any instruments.
I weigh everything AND if I don’t know I overestimate, however I was at my friend’s house eating chicken that had been marinated. I thought there might be a good rule of thumb for this in case one wasn’t home where a scale was available. X0 -
Hard to derive a rule of thumb because marinades can include so many different ingredients. A simple marinade made from spices/herbs and a splash of soy sauce will be hugely different in calories than one swimming in oil, honey or peanut butter for example.
Since you were eating at a friends house you could maybe ask for the recipe ‘since it was so good!’ 😉1
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