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When using Coca-Cola
dougcrann
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Have a buddy that has sent me some recipes. Lot of them will have Coca-Cola being used asome a marinade....just wondering....would it matter if it's flat?
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I wouldn't think so - after all after you pour it out it's soon going flat anyway. Besides the idea is the acidity in the Coke that is working the magic not the initial fizz!Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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This was my friends thoughts as well....but he ended his text with "let me know when you find out"..RRP said:I wouldn't think so - after all after you pour it out it's soon going flat anyway. Besides the idea is the acidity in the Coke that is working the magic not the initial fizz! -
Please let us know as well.dougcrann said:
This was my friends thoughts as well....but he ended his text with "let me know when you find out"..RRP said:I wouldn't think so - after all after you pour it out it's soon going flat anyway. Besides the idea is the acidity in the Coke that is working the magic not the initial fizz!
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It goes flat after a few minutes anyway. Coke is basically sugar water with phosphoric acid to make it acidic.
The CO2 dissolves in the water forming carbonic acid, which does further acidify the water, but this acidification is short lived as CO2 is released and the coke becomes "flat".
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I would tend to agree with this. Anything acidic like coke, citrus fruits, pineapple juice, Kiwi...etc would tenderize the meat. I am not a chemist, but aren't you just losing the CO2 when you lose the bubbles, not the acid?RRP said:I wouldn't think so - after all after you pour it out it's soon going flat anyway. Besides the idea is the acidity in the Coke that is working the magic not the initial fizz!Victoria, TX - 1 Large BGE and a 36" Blackstone -
If you use it, By Mexican Coca Cola, has real sugar VS corn syrup....I use it for CarnitasVisalia, Ca @lkapigian
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We had a guy boil his ribs in Coca-Cola at the fire station and then he placed them on the grill to finish them off. They were not memorable in any sense except I was amazed that he was boiling ribs. I didn't really notice a Coke taste and the ribs weren't that great. He boiled ribs...........boiled
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Old timer in town swears by seasoning his fajitas with dry rub then poring in some fresh Coke and sealing in a ziploc then into the freezer over night. Claimes the combination of carbonized soda expansion when frozen and acid breaks down and tenderizes the meat. Who knows...Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas
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