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 Jim Beam Marinade 4 oz. Jim Beam bourbon 2 oz. balsamic vinegar 1 oz. Soy sauce 1 garlic clove, pressed 1 shallot, finely minced 1 T. ground mustard seed ½ t. nutmeg, freshly ground 1 C. extra virgin olive oil Whisk all ingredients except oil together in a large mixing bowl. Add the oil a few drops at a time and whisk to incorporate, once an emulsion has started to form pour the oil in a thin trickle while whisking. Refrigerate meat that will marinate more than 1 hour. | 
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 Re: Jim Beam Marinade Nice, in your experience is this better on beef or poultry? I assume beef. | 
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 Re: Jim Beam Marinade My Grandpa uses a similar recipe. Might i suggest glazing some sunflower seeds and then baking them? Works well with Chicken and Beef, as i recall. | 
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 Re: Jim Beam Marinade Hey Darrell, works with beef, chicken or pork. Haven't tried it with fish. | 
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 Earlier this year, my mouth, tongue and throat started itching when I ate sunflower seeds, a few weeks ago my cheeks and tongue began to swell while I was eating brisket. Turns out San Marcos, uses sunflower seed oil in the adobo sauce for their chilpotle peppers. Seems I have to start checking to make sure sunflower products haven't been used in the food I don't make myself. | 
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