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Marinade in the Shade

Pulling out the grill and throwing a barbecue for the family is a quintessential summer pastime, especially while we're spending so much time at home. Even without premium cuts of meat, fancy equipment, and expert know-how, it's easy to turn out delicious grilled dishes with the right combination of ingredients. New grillers should first check out the basics of marinating from The Spruce Eats and advice from The Nest on using dry rubs. Then try one of these 12 cheap homemade marinades and rubs for summer cookouts.


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Easy Coffee Rub

Coffee has many more uses than waking people up in the morning. The rich aroma and undertone of coffee grounds can add incredible flavor to the chef's choice of meat (beef, lamb, duck, or chicken thighs). Besides coffee grounds, all that's needed are kosher salt and ground pepper.


Recipe: Eating Well

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Classic Dry Rub for Pork Ribs

What meat eater doesn't love baby back pork ribs? Everyone will be licking their fingers with this simple dry rub, rated an average of 4.5 stars by more than 400 people. The ingredients can be found in most kitchens: brown sugar, paprika, salt, ground pepper, and garlic powder.


Recipe: Allrecipes

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Game Day Wings

Enjoy these wings even when there's no game on TV. For wings that are wet like Buffalo wings, make a sauce by adding olive oil, garlic, and hot sauce to the spice mix.


Recipe: Guy Fieri

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Caribbean-Style Jerk Rub

For plenty of spice, consider a Caribbean-style dry rub. The recipe calls for chicken, but don't be afraid to experiment with pork ribs, duck breast, or turkey meat.


Recipe: Epicurious

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Garlic, Basil, and Lemon Marinade for White Fish

Move over ribs and wings, and make way for a white fish marinade that's simple but packed with flavor. It can also be used for chicken, shrimp, and scallops (for which marinating time will vary).


Recipe: Kalyn's Kitchen

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Tuscan Rosemary Garlic Rub

If pasta and meatballs can't go on the grill, try the next best thing: a Tuscan-inspired rosemary garlic rub perfect for chicken, pork, or even potatoes. A few reviewers said they used less salt and added lemon (juice or zest) and oregano for even more herbal flavor.


Recipe: Allrecipes

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Asian Barbecue Chicken Marinade

Billed as "chicken teriyaki with a South Asian flair," this recipe starts with classic ingredients: soy sauce, sesame oil, ginger, scallions, garlic, and curry powder.


Recipe: Once Upon a Chef

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Sriracha Marinade

Delight hot-sauce-loving fiends with an easy sriracha marinade that works with grilled meat or seafood, and set aside a bit to brush on during grilling.


Recipe: Genius Kitchen

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Lemon Pepper Salt Rub

For those who love extra lemon flavor, it doesn't get better (or easier) than a three-ingredient recipe that works well on a steak, chicken, or fish.


Recipe: Epicurious

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Curry Rubbed Pork Chops

Ribeye and chicken wings won't be the only stars at the cookout when joined by curry-rubbed pork chops treated with spices already in the kitchen (curry powder, garlic powder, ground coriander, and ground ginger).


Recipe: Frugal Chef

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Garlicky White Wine Grilled Shrimp

All compliments will go to the grill master who serves these garlicky white wine shrimp skewers. But crustaceans can be expensive, so consider adding grilled vegetables to the skewers to make the shrimp go further. Serve with sides of steamed rice and buttery corn.


Recipe: Food & Wine

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Simple and Easy Grilled Salmon

Salmon lovers can rejoice with this quick recipe for tangy fillets. A few reviewers mentioned reducing the amounts of brown sugar and soy sauce to make it healthier.


Recipe: Allrecipes