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Monday, August 29, 2016

Tomorrows Kitchen Instant Marinater Giveaway

My last post for Chilli Garlic Mogo (Cassava) was marinaded in the Vacuum Instant Marinater pot by Tomorrows Kitchen. The amazing pot works on creating a vacuum inside the pot which opens the pores of the food being marinaded ,allowing the flavors to seep in.


The Instant Marinater is:
  • Easy to use, saves time
  • Marinates and tenderizes in minutes
  • For meat, fish, poultry and vegetables
  • Ideal for Home Cooking and barbecues
The pot comes in various sizes and is perfect for marinating and tenderising food. It is available on line from Tomorrows Kitchen or on line at Amazon.It retails at £21.99


The people at Tomorrows Kitchen have been really generous and they have agreed to send one simplyfood reader a 2.5 l Instant Marinater pot to try out.

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  • Closing date – 17th September 2016
  • Prize 1 2.5l Instant Marinater
  • Open to UK  Residents over 18 years.

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221 comments:

  1. I love lime juice, I use it in so many marinades as it goes with everything! Well, I think it does lol

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  2. I like garlic, something garlic and herby is just lovely!

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  3. Garlic - I use it alot for tuna, salmon and chicken dishes

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  4. Anything with lemon - have grown some lovely lemon basil x

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  5. soy sauce as it works for all sorts of food

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  6. Love Soy sauce as a marinade ingredient, I use it quite a lot. (Laura Jeffs)

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  7. Garlic infused olive oil - keeps meat juicy and gives it great flavour

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  8. I'm a chilli addict, add it to and marinating everything with it at the mo!

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  9. I love a little ginger, it really adds a bit of interest.

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  10. Soy sauce! I love the salty tang! :)

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  11. Honey and soy sauce and garlic - different for different foods (or combinations!)

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  12. Cider vinegar, olive oil and a little saly

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  13. Garlic and Lemon

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  14. olive oils infused with a variety of flavours

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  15. Soy sauce, garlic, ginger and chilli

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  16. Soy sauce is my favourite ingredient

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  17. Paprika! I use it in almost all of my marinades

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  18. Garlic. You can pretty much use it in any savoury marinade.

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  19. I love Garlic CHERYL HADFIELD

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  20. just got into indian food at the rip old age of 65, what a fab little gadget this would be ( if I'm lucky winner) to marinade my food properly

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  21. Garlic for me, I love it

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  22. I love using honey

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  23. Simple ones like garlic, lemon & olive oil

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  24. Lemon & garlic make a great combination!

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  25. Ginger for a marinade with zing

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  26. Boring garlic, I'm not very adventerous

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  27. Tamari -I use this for many different dishes but especially tofu

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  28. It has to be chilli I love a bit of heat in a marinade

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  29. Honey makes everything taste yummy

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  30. Personally i have to say either garlic use it in so many meals

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  31. I love to marinade chicken in hoisin sauce, it tastes delicious!

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  32. worcester sauce is great in any marinade

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  33. I love adding chilli for a little kick :)

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  34. Hubby uses lime juice to help any other ingredient 'sink' into the chicken. But he loves using garlic & herbs out of our garden.

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  35. Honey and soy sauce is the perfect combination

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  36. What an interesting device. I had no idea this was possible. Good luck with the giveaway!

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  37. This is a great giveaway. I love making marinades to inject flavour into my meals.

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  38. I love honey and chilli flakes. Love this marinater!

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  39. I put sesame oil in everything! I love the flavour it adds.

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  40. It's chilli for us - we love spicy marinades!

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  41. Chilli flakes, they're great for adding a kick!

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  42. Great to use garlic and chilli to make tasty dips

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  43. Chilli or lemon (@PeanutHog)

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  44. Garlic it's a brilliant way to marinade so many things

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  45. Paprika for me, versatile and tasty

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  46. Lemon juice is my favourite though soy sauce comes a close second.

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  47. garam masala the spicy Indian spice is delicious on chicken.

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  48. Smoked paprika, Worcester sauce & garlic

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  49. Honey imparts a sweet richness to foods

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  50. garlic truffle oil or anything with garlic

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  51. Pretty much every marinade I do involves garlic!

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  52. Soy sauce with ginger and garlic

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  53. It has to be garlic. Can't get enough of that awesome stuff.

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  54. I really like honey as a marinade ingredient :)

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  55. Almost all of my marinades use Sriracha hot sauce at the minute, even just a little bit adds so much delicious flavour.

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  56. Lemon it's so versatile

    CLARE MUNDEN

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  57. Marinading in garlic butter is my favourite

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  58. Sweet chilli... mmmm

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  59. Soy Sauce, Ginger, and Cilantro Marinade

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  60. I only have jars from the shops and need to cook more

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  61. Lime, brings sharp freshness to meat! :)

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  62. It's so hard to choose one! Soy Sauce, Garlic and Chilli!

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  63. Lime juice - it really adds a lovely zing

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  64. marmite----my secret ingredient

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  65. I love chilli but use soya sauce a lot too

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  66. I make my own marinade which is perfect on chicken and other meats using beer along with the following spices: cayenne, cumin, paprika along with seasoning. Put the meat and marinade in a bag and mix them up and the taste is divine!

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  67. Anything with garlic or sometimes coca cola!

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  68. Soy, I really love the taste of soy sauce, I think it's probably the one I use the most.

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  69. Ginger is my fav marinade ingredient adds a zing to everything x

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  70. I love garlic and lemon; but for a bit of heat some peri peri

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  71. Garlic infused olive oil - saves me having to buy garlic :P

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  72. Anything with chilli in quite like lemon as well to give it some acidity

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  73. My husband does a lovely one comprising,Garlic,lemon and chillies,really,really good !

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  74. We tend to use dark soy sauce and garlic with chillies!

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  75. Honey, garlic, black pepper and season all

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