>>9980830
>>9980835
Who the fuck do you think you're arguing with? Until you can prove me wrong personally, with examples (timestamps), then you can go get salmonella poisoning. As a matter of taste, over preservation of supplies, salting in a marinade is a waste of salt and pepper.
It's the oil that soaks in all the spices, liquids, and herbs you add to a marinade. And without an oil and/or vinegar, marinading with salt and pepper only is a waste. You salt and pepper when the bitch is cooking, or after it has finished cooking. Just like how you add squeezes of lemon or lime to a dish afterwards.
Period. There is no argument. Spoiler alert, no one wins this argument, kid. Internet arguments are like the special olympics, no one wins. Even though I've come in first place. Because, salting and peppering after cooking would actually bring out the taste of salt and pepper with compliments to the buttery meat. Why in the fucking hell would ever salt and pepper before cooking the steak? WHY? What fucking purpose is there. In your own damn words. Type it out. Tell me, with your own personal experience, how salting and peppering as a marinade is better than salting and peppering the steak after it's finished cooking. Then go and tell me why every restaurant in the world salts and peppers their meats AFTER it's finished cooking.
I'll wait.