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How do I marinade in vacuum sealer bags?
I have a vacuum sealer which has been sitting idle for too long. It's a basic model SealAMeal (no attachment for canisters). I've read it's possible to marinade meat in bags. Have you done this? How does it work? How do you prevent the liquids seeping up into the machine?
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Try putting a paper towel(s) across the top of the bag to intercept the marinade.
I've never done it, but you can try it ![]()
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The best advice I can give you would be to read your instruction booklet - it should talk about marinating and what to expect.
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GB - do you put the towel IN the bag? Like seal the bag with the paper towel in it?
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I'm pretty sure he does. I do when I have especially "sloppy" foods to seal. Plus, the video that came with the machine demonstrated that.
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That's where I saw it.
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Yes in the bag at the very top. If you make the bag really big then hopefully most liquid will not reach the top by the time it seals, but what little does make it will get absorbed by the paper towel before it gets sucked into the machine.
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Thank you everybody for your advice. My manual says "liquids should be frozen prior to vacuum sealing" but I wanted to try a less time-consuming method. I'm going to give the paper towel suggestion a try. Thanks again.
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