Stubb's Chiles, Lime & Ginger Pork Marinade, 12 oz – One-Bottle Marinade Solution for an Uncluttered Kitchen Pantry
Stubb's Chiles, Lime & Ginger Pork Marinade, 12 oz – One-Bottle Marinade Solution for an Uncluttered Kitchen Pantry
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Why you'll love it
- One-hour marinade time fits into busy weeknight schedules
- Triple-flavor profile (chiles, lime, ginger) delivers layered taste without extra seasoning work
- Non-GMO Project Verified and Gluten Free credentials appeal to clean-label shoppers
- Versatile across pork, chicken, steak, and vegetables reduces the need to buy multiple marinades
- Backed by the trusted Stubb's Bar-B-Q heritage brand with a legendary reputation
- Easy prep means no advanced marinating or special techniques required
- juiciness of the meat after marinating
- non-spicy/balanced flavor that isn't excessively spicy
- tenderizing effect on meat
- long expiration date (dated to 2028)
- family-sized package is preferred even for small households
- versatility across proteins including seafood like catfish
- excellent taste for crock pot cooking
Perfect for
- Marinating pork chops, tenderloin, or ribs for a one-hour grill prep
- Flavoring chicken or steak as an alternative protein marinade
- Basting vegetables on the grill for added kick
- Quick weeknight oven-baked pork dinners with bold flavor
- Adding chili-lime-ginger flair to a weekend cookout spread
- crock pot pork shoulder
- grilled pork steaks (freeze with marinade in zip seal bag for future meals)
- catfish paired with garlic cilantro lemon ponzu sauce, butter, fresh lemon juice over rice
- flank steak marinade
- porterhouse marinade
- baby back ribs
- pork butt for BBQ competitions
- pork roast
- pork loin slow cooked
- spare ribs
- eggs (daily use)
- beef
- baby back ribs on the grill
About this item
Stubb’s Pork Marinade makes any cut of pork tender and juicy, with just the right amount of spice from chilis, lime, and ginger. With this pork marinade on hand, you can enjoy the legendary taste of Stubb’s Bar-B-Q the way it was meant to be. With a subtle bite of ginger flavor, you get an added kick layered on top of the chili spice. This marinade is also great for other meats like steak and chicken, or even vegetables. It takes just an hour to prepare meat for the grill, or the oven. And if you want extra flavor, just marinate a little longer. After you’ve started cooking on your BBQ grill, don’t forget to baste with is a little bit of fresh marinade for added flavor and moisture.
- Product Dimensions : 2.46 x 2.46 x 7.8 inches; 1.31 Pounds
- Ingredients: On the product
- Nutritional value: On the product
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I really use one bottle for pork, chicken, steak, and vegetables?
Yes. Stubb's Chiles, Lime & Ginger is designed as a multi-protein marinade that works across pork chops, ribs, chicken, flank steak, porterhouse, and even vegetables. One bottle replaces several specialty marinades in a tidy pantry.
Will this actually reduce the number of condiments I need to keep?
Yes. Because it covers pork, poultry, beef, seafood, and vegetables with a balanced flavor profile, you can clear out single-use marinades and specialty sauces. The 12 oz bottle is enough for multiple meals, supporting a less-is-more kitchen.
Does it have a long shelf life so I can keep it stocked without rotation?
Yes. The bottle is dated to 2028, so you can store it confidently in the pantry and reach for it whenever you need flavor, without worrying about spoilage or constant repurchasing.
Is the ingredient list short and easy to read?
Yes. Stubb's keeps the ingredient list focused on real components like chiles, lime, and ginger, with no unnecessary fillers. It fits cleanly into a minimalist approach to food.
Does the packaging look clean on a neutral kitchen shelf?
Yes. The Stubb's label follows the brand's straightforward, no-frills design language, which blends into a clean, intentional kitchen aesthetic rather than cluttering it with loud graphics.
Is this enough flavor on its own, or do I need extra seasonings?
It's enough on its own. The triple-flavor profile of chiles, lime, and ginger delivers layered taste without extra seasoning work, which is exactly what minimalist cooks want from a single bottle.
Can it replace a separate chili sauce, lime marinade, and ginger paste in my fridge?
For most home cooks, yes. It combines those three flavor elements into one bottle, so you can declutter three specialty items and still get the same result on grilled or roasted proteins.
How does this compare to buying three separate marinades for different proteins?
Three separate bottles take up more space, cost more, and often expire before you finish them. Stubb's Chiles, Lime & Ginger consolidates those flavors into one versatile bottle, which is a cleaner, more efficient pantry solution.
How does it compare to making my own marinade from scratch?
A scratch marinade requires lime juice, fresh ginger, chile paste, and a balancing agent. Stubb's delivers that same profile in one ready-to-pour bottle with a 2028 date, removing prep steps and ingredient clutter from your routine.
Is one bottle enough for a small household that cooks three or four nights a week?
Yes. Most customers find the 12 oz bottle lasts through multiple meals. The family-sized package is actually preferred by smaller households because it covers many dinners without needing backup bottles.
Does the bottle reseal well so I can use partial amounts without waste?
Yes. The cap reseals securely, so you can pour out what you need for one meal and store the rest for later. This supports the minimalist goal of using every drop.
Will I need a special brush or tool to apply it?
No. You can pour it into a zip-seal bag, a shallow dish, or a bowl and brush it on with a standard basting brush. No specialty equipment required.
Does the chili-lime-ginger flavor work for everyday dinners, or just special occasions?
It works for everyday dinners. Many customers use it for weeknight eggs, quick pork loin roasts, and chicken dinners. The balanced flavor profile makes it appropriate for routine cooking, not just weekend cookouts.
Is this overkill if I usually cook simple meals?
It's actually ideal for simple meals. One bottle, one hour, one protein. You skip the step of measuring multiple spices and still get bold, layered flavor with minimal cleanup.
Can I keep it in a small apartment kitchen without it taking over shelf space?
Yes. The 12 oz bottle has a slim profile that fits easily on a door shelf or narrow pantry. It replaces several larger specialty items, so it often frees up space rather than consuming it.
Is the bottle design neutral enough to store on an open shelf?
Yes. Stubb's uses a clean, label-forward design that doesn't clash with neutral or minimalist kitchen styling, so it can sit on an open shelf without disrupting the aesthetic.
How long should I marinate meat in Stubb's Chiles, Lime & Ginger?
One hour is the recommended marinating time for most cuts like pork chops, chicken, and steak. You can extend it up to several hours in the fridge for deeper flavor, but the one-hour window is enough to deliver tender, juicy results on busy weeknights.
Can I use this marinade in a slow cooker or crock pot?
Yes. Stubb's Chiles, Lime & Ginger works well for crock pot pork shoulder, pork loin, and other slow-cooked cuts. The chili-lime-ginger flavor holds up over long cook times, and many customers specifically use it for low-and-slow weekend dinners.
Can I bake pork in the oven with this marinade?
Yes. Marinate the pork for an hour, then transfer it to an oven-safe dish and bake. It works for quick weeknight oven-baked pork dinners when you don't want to fire up the grill.
Does this marinade work on chicken and beef, or just pork?
It works across proteins. Customers use it on chicken breasts and thighs, flank steak, porterhouse, baby back ribs, spare ribs, and even seafood like catfish. It's designed as a multi-protein marinade.
Is it safe to use on seafood like catfish?
Yes. Stubb's Chiles, Lime & Ginger pairs well with catfish, especially when combined with garlic cilantro lemon ponzu, butter, and fresh lemon juice served over rice.
What's in the box when I order this product?
You receive one 12 oz bottle of Stubb's Chiles, Lime & Ginger Pork Marinade. No additional tools, brushes, or accessories are included. You may want a zip-seal bag, shallow dish, or basting brush for application.
How long is the shelf life, and do I need to refrigerate it?
The bottle is dated to 2028, giving it a long shelf life. Unopened, it can be stored in the pantry. After opening, refrigerate it to preserve peak flavor, and use it within the printed date.
Is it safe for people with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease?
Yes. Stubb's Chiles, Lime & Ginger Pork Marinade is Gluten Free, so it's safe for households managing gluten sensitivities or celiac disease.
What's the difference between a marinade and a BBQ sauce?
A marinade is used before cooking to flavor and tenderize the meat, while a BBQ sauce is typically applied during or after cooking as a finishing glaze. Stubb's Chiles, Lime & Ginger is a marinade, so it soaks into the meat ahead of grilling, baking, or slow cooking rather than being brushed on at the end.

