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Home arrow Product Reviews arrow Sauces and Dips arrow Nanny’s Spicy Jamaican Jerk Marinade (Organic, Vegan)


Nanny’s Spicy Jamaican Jerk Marinade (Organic, Vegan) PDF Print E-mail
We trialed this marinade on both chicken and pork, it was a huge success!  Nanny’s Kitchen had already won each of us over with their mild jerk marinade, but our heat-loving tasters were grateful for the extra kick.  The fantastic natural and organic ingredients are identical between both versions.  Onions, soy sauce, green onions, garlic, and hickory smoke flavor are blended to create a thick and almost chunky marinade.  However, when you get down to the habaneros, there are obviously a few bonus peppers added to the spicy version of Nanny’s Jerk Marinade. 

When tasted straight this fiery sauce left our tongues tingling, but when left to soak into the meat for a mere 10 minutes it tenderized beautifully and added a flavor combination that was deep and smoky yet sharp and spicy.  If used in moderation, even heat-sensitive individuals could appreciate the bold flavors.  Nonetheless, if you like things good and spicy, feel free to use a heavy hand with this marinade.  Nanny’s has packed an incredible amount of guilt-free flavor and nutrition into just 5 calories and zero grams of fat per tablespoon.

We wouldn’t hesitate to experiment with Nanny’s Spicy Marinade in a variety of dishes.  It could just be the secret ingredient for award winning chili that we have been looking for.

  • Pros: Organic; Vegan; Chunky all natural ingredients; Bold, flavorful, and spicy; Zero fat and only five calories per tablespoon
  • Cons: Just a touch high in sodium

Recommended For:

  • A Chicken, Pork, or Beef Marinade
  • Giving a “Meaty” Flavor and Some Zest to Vegetarian Dishes
  • Turning an ordinary recipe into a “Bold and Spicy” Dish (think Fish Tacos, Chili, etc.)
  • Tenderizing

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1. 20-02-2007 10:37
 
This stuff rocks! Anything I plan to grill, I marinate with this first. It adds fantastic flavor and has a nice kick. I can see why they keep winning awards. The best jerk sauce I've ever had.
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