English · Food & Drink
/ˌmær.ɪˈneɪd/
[/ˌmær.ɪˈneɪd/]
flavoring soaking liquid
A marinade is a sauce in which meat or fish is soaked to add flavor before cooking.
She left the chicken in a spicy marinade overnight so the flavors could soak deep in.
She left the chicken in a spicy marinade overnight so the flavors could soak deep in.
From French 'marinade', from 'mariner' (to pickle in brine), from Latin 'marinus' (of the sea).
Used in cooking to flavor and tenderize meat, fish, or vegetables.