| | |  | Sauces | Home » » » Goya Mojo Criollo Marinade, 24-Ounce Bottle (Pack of 2) | | | | | | | Description: | | A tangy blend of orange and lemon juices, accented with garlic and spices. Marinade in a deep dish, the longer the better, then cook as you usually would. | | | Features: | |
• Net wt. 24 fl. oz.
• Spanish and Latin marinade for chicken, pork & beef
• Seasonings include bitter orange, lemon, garlic and onion
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 48.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 11.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 5.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 6 reviews |
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12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
La mejor marca de Mojo en el mercado. Delicioso!Jun 27, 2009
By M. Leahy First of all, 5 stars for Goya Mojo Criollo. It is fabulous. I use it to marinate everthing: chicken, fish, shrimp, pork, or beef. If you love tangy, citrusy, flavorful food then this is the best marinade in my opinion. It also helps keep the food moist. However 1 star for Amazon Grocery, I was pretty annoyed after I bought the two bottles from Amazon for 13.99 and then walked into a regular grocery store to find that each bottle sells for 2.94.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Great marinade for grilling, and a whole lot more...Jul 29, 2005
By Marshall Carter
"Ornery Gamer, Fiend Club Member"
Mojo criollo is one of the better marinades I've used, and compared to most of the stuff you'll find at the grocery, it's a unique, and to be frank, superior alternative. A mixture of vinegar, spices (garic chief among them), onion and citrus juices (lime, bitter orange), Mojo Criollo will impart a full, tangy flavor to whatever meat or poultry you're cooking, as well as add to it's overall juicyness. Wonderful for grilling (grilled some chicken breasts marinated in it earlier tonight), and a vital addition to black beans if you want to prepare them in the traditional Cuban manner (my mother, a native of Jovellanos, Matanzas in Cuba swears by it...and I'll swear by her black beans).
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
The best marinade for all types of meatsFeb 03, 2009
By S. G. Wozniak I used this marinade for chicken before broiling it in the oven to add to chicken enchiladas. This marinade is also good with pork. It has a mouth-watering flavor that adds spice to your cooking. Please bring it back. I moved to the North East and cannot find this marinade anywhere up here.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Life changingMar 21, 2012
By S. Thorsen I've been cooking all kinds of flavors for years and only recently tried using pre bought marinades when I heard so many good things about this one in particular. I'd only ever created my own blends so I was a little hesitant to try something from a store shelf. I can't tell you how shocked I was by the flavors in this bottle. It's not oily, but gloriously light and has an intense aroma as soon as you open it. Smells of cumin, citrus, garlic and all things heavenly play together when you use it on beef or chicken. I've yet to try it on pork, but I can only imagine it'd be great as well. When baking chicken, I marinate the breasts in this at least 30 minutes prior to throwing them in the oven with a little of the residual juice from the marinade sitting in the bottom of a baking dish. It keeps everything deliciously moist and perfectly seasoned. One thing I can say is that I usually end up adding just a little extra garlic, crushed red pepper, and salt, depending on what I'm making.
It's definitely worth a try:)
BUT WHY SO EXPENSIVE ON HERE?Mar 13, 2012
By Roadtripper I don't understand the pricing of this product on here. I just bought a 24 oz bottle of this at the store yesteday for $1.88 in Chicago. Why the upcharge??
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