#3066249 - 12/06/12 01:18 PM
Re: Dale's Seasoning...help me out
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chunkandwind
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I do not use any of these marinades when cooking my meats. I firmly believe in less is more and when I do use something I use items that go with red meats and enhances the natural flavor—thyme, rosemary, garlic, salt, pepper and olive oil.....use some of these or all of them for a great tasting red meat.
Add some good red wine to the above and it's all you need.
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#3066461 - 12/06/12 03:49 PM
Re: Dale's Seasoning...help me out
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Crosshairy
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I don't use Dale's very often, but when I buy it I get the low sodium version. The flavor isn't as over-powering, and the marinade process is slower (I think it says to use it for 30-60 minutes instead of 15, or something).
I basically only use it on chicken breasts when doing a quick grill job, so it takes a long time to go through a bottle.
I don't mind the flavor itself, it's just that most people turn it into an overpowering mess that makes you forget what you are eating.
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#3071198 - 12/09/12 04:41 PM
Re: Dale's Seasoning...help me out
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TX300mag
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#3071206 - 12/09/12 04:44 PM
Re: Dale's Seasoning...help me out
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waterman
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moores is the way to go
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#3071226 - 12/09/12 05:00 PM
Re: Dale's Seasoning...help me out
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BuckWild
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Never been a fan of Dale's...
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#3071239 - 12/09/12 05:15 PM
Re: Dale's Seasoning...help me out
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RUGER
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I prefer Alegro because it is less salty and even with it I cut it by at least half and half with a can of beer.
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#3072257 - 12/10/12 09:50 AM
Re: Dale's Seasoning...help me out
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BigAl
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I prefer Alegro because it is less salty and even with it I cut it by at least half and half with a can of beer. Same here. Plus, its made in Tennessee!
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#3072472 - 12/10/12 12:11 PM
Re: Dale's Seasoning...help me out
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TRY MOORE'S SEASONING, NOT NEARLY AS MUCH SALT AS DALES.
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#3075850 - 12/12/12 12:55 PM
Re: Dale's Seasoning...help me out
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dmonty
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Works good for jerky, but like previous post is way too salty using straight, I dilute mine 1 part Dales 2 parts water and dry season with Ms Dash spicy blend and jerky is very good.
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#3076775 - 12/12/12 10:18 PM
Re: Dale's Seasoning...help me out
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Sako
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if you use Dales make sure to use the 40% reduced sodium version....
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