Is it bad to marinate meat for too long?

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From my experience it is always best to marinate meat for a decent amount of time, so the meat can "soak" up the marinade and be more flavourful.

However, I came across this recipe here: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/cookandchef/txt/s2264630.htm

In the directions, it says: Add pork and marinade for a minimum of 6 hours or overnight, but no longer than 12 hours.

I was wondering, why does it say "no longer than 12 hours"? Isn't it good to let meat marinate for as long as possible?

Thanks.



Best Answer

Two things-

If the marinade is very strong or salty then the meat could simply become over flavored.

If the marinade includes a meat digesting enzyme such as papain then leaving it too long could turn the meat to mush.




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Quick Answer about "Is it bad to marinate meat for too long?"

With both acid and enzyme marination, be careful not to over-marinate meat, as prolonged exposure to acid can cause it to become tough, or especially in the case of seafood, break down entirely.

How long is too long marinate meat?

Most recipes for marinating meat and poultry recommend six hours up to 24 hours. It is safe to keep the food in the marinade longer, but after two days it is possible that the marinade can start to break down the fibers of the meat, causing it to become mushy.

What happens if you marinate beef too long?

It's especially counterproductive if your marinade includes salt, sugar, or acid, which can start to react with the proteins in your cut of meat. Technically, letting it sit in such a marinade for longer will make your meat more tender, but not in a good way. Well, not unless you like mushy pork or stringy chicken.

How long can you let meat marinate in the fridge?

According to USDA, the most recommended time frame to keep beef marinated in the refrigerator is 6 \u2013 24 hours. While the marinated beef can stay safely in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. But if you are using strong marinades, after 2 days, it may start disintegrating the meat fibers, making them soft and mushy.

Is it safe to marinate meat for more than 8 hours?

For marinades that are meant to soak for more than a few hours, they generally call for about 24 hours. This is not an unsafe length of time. Longer than 24 hours is going to have no positive effects on your food... UNLESS you happen to be brining the meat.



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More answers regarding is it bad to marinate meat for too long?

Answer 2

I've also found that if there's a citric acid i.e. lime or lemon juice in the marinade it changes the texture of the meat. Sort of like the process "ceviche" undergoes.

Answer 3

In Sibiria we used to marinate chicken over 24 before BBQ on open flames. We marinated in lemon juice with a lot of sliced onions and sometimes added wine.

One more thing to consider, when we did that we stored it in cold place. almost at temperature of fridge.

I guess in article they want to make sure that pork does not become bad and start to collect bacteria.

Answer 4

Marinades typically are more dense, acidic, and can sometimes contain a tenderizer. However, marinating typically only has a significant effect on the surface of the meat so most recipes recommend shorter marinating times so that the outer layers don't get too salty/over-flavored/mushy etc. If you are concerned with making a more tender, juicy, and overall better tasting piece of meat a brine is really what you want.

Answer 5

I've done deer meat for about 5 years now. I slice it 1/8 of an inch thick then try different seasonings on the meat then tenderize by pounding in then I use a big bottle of Louisiana hot sauce and a few sodas of the same flavor to top off in a sealed bowl or zip lock.

I keep the meat fully submerged for 3-5 days then I remove and squeeze out all fluids with paper towels or hand towels before placing on oven racks.

Last I sprinkle flavored seasonings of mine and families choices on them before placing for 12 hours on the oven's lowest temperature and leaving the oven door cracked open.

I've been told by plenty of friends and family it taste great and I've been offered money too for bags but I say no and give them away with a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year...

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