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This Honey Garlic Marinade transforms ordinary ingredients into something extraordinary with just five simple pantry staples. Sweet honey balances perfectly with savory garlic, creating a versatile marinade that works magic on everything from shrimp to chicken to pork chops. Ready in under 10 minutes, this recipe will become your go-to for weeknight dinners and weekend grilling sessions.
Five Ingredients. Endless Possibilities.

You know that moment when you open your fridge and stare at perfectly good protein, but it feels… boring?
That’s exactly where this marinade comes in. I stumbled onto this combination during one of those “what’s for dinner” panic moments, and it’s been my secret weapon ever since.
The beauty here isn’t just the flavor — though that sweet-savory balance is absolutely perfect. It’s how this simple mix transforms everything it touches. Last week, I used it on shrimp for tacos, then pork chops for Sunday dinner, and finally chicken thighs for meal prep. Same marinade, completely different meals, all equally delicious.
My husband now requests “that honey garlic thing” at least twice a week, and honestly, I never get tired of making it. There’s something so satisfying about creating restaurant-quality flavor with ingredients you probably already have.
Quick tip: make a double batch and keep extra in the fridge. You’ll thank me later.

Why You Will Love This Recipe
- Works With Everything. This marinade works beautifully with shrimp, chicken, pork, salmon, tofu, or even vegetables. One recipe, endless dinner possibilities.
- Ready In Minutes. No complicated prep or hard-to-find ingredients. Just whisk together five pantry staples and you’re done.
- Perfect Flavor Balance. The honey provides natural sweetness that caramelizes beautifully, while garlic adds that savory depth we all crave.
- Great For Meal Prep. Marinate protein in bulk and you’ve got multiple meals ready to go throughout the week.

Ingredients
- Garlic, Minced. Fresh garlic brings aromatic intensity and that signature savory punch that makes everything taste better. Don’t skip this — jarred garlic or garlic powder just won’t give you the same depth.
- Honey. Natural sweetness that caramelizes when heated, creating those gorgeous golden edges we all love. Honey also helps tenderize proteins while adding complexity.
- Olive Oil. Carries flavors deep into your protein while preventing sticking and helping achieve perfect browning.
- Red Pepper Flakes. Just enough heat to wake up your taste buds without overwhelming the honey-garlic balance.
Tips for Making This Recipe
Use Fresh Garlic. Minced fresh garlic makes all the difference in flavor intensity. Jarred garlic works in a pinch, but fresh is worth the extra minute.
Don’t Skip The Oil. Olive oil helps the marinade penetrate and prevents proteins from sticking to your cooking surface.
Marinate Time Matters. Shrimp needs just 15-30 minutes (longer makes it mushy), while chicken and pork can handle 2-8 hours for maximum flavor.
Save Some For Sauce. Reserve a portion of unmarinated mixture to brush on during cooking or drizzle over finished dishes.
Double The Recipe. This marinade keeps in the refrigerator for up to a week, so make extra for easy weeknight meals.
Honey Garlic Marinade
Equipment
- Small Mixing Bowl
- Whisk
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Sharp knife
- Cutting board
Ingredients
- 2 Tbsp. Garlic Minced
- 1 ½ Tbsp. Honey
- ¼ C. Olive Oil
- 1 Tsp. Red Pepper Flakes
- 1 Tsp. Salt
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Instructions
Combine Ingredients
- In a small bowl, whisk together minced garlic, honey, olive oil, red pepper flakes, and salt until well combined.
Marinate Protein
- Place your protein of choice in a bowl or resealable bag and add marinade. Toss to coat evenly.
Time It Right
- Marinate shrimp for 15-30 minutes, chicken or pork for 2-8 hours, and fish for 30 minutes to 2 hours.
Cook And Enjoy
- Remove protein from marinade and cook according to your preferred method — grilling, baking, or pan-searing all work beautifully.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Shrimp: 15-30 minutes max
Chicken: 2-8 hours
Pork: 2-6 hours
Fish fillets: 30 minutes to 2 hours
Tofu: 1-4 hours
Absolutely! Reserve some fresh marinade (never reuse marinade that touched raw protein) to brush on during cooking or serve alongside finished dishes.
Agave syrup is my favorite substitution for honey. Although it doesn’t have the same stickiness to help stick to your protein. Maple syrup or brown sugar work as substitutes, though the flavor will be slightly different.
