
I made a mixture of
2 T Merken
1 clove of garlic minced
2 T brown sugar
1 T cider vinegar
1 T Worcestershire.
Make this into a paste and cover both sides of the flat iron. Let the steak chill, wrapped well for at least an hour. Over a hot grill, cook the steak for about 4 minutes each side. It is best hot and medium rare in the center. It will be prone to burning because of the brown sugar, so keep an eye on it.
We are having ours with pico de gallo. The garden is bursting with jalepenos, so I whipped this up. Delicious and cool with the meat, delicious with tortilla chips before dinner even gets to the table. I use a chopper from you-know-where, and that is why everything is precisely the same size. I know Gordon Ramsay would kick my lazy little behind out of the kitchen for not chopping them by hand, but boy, it is SO easy this way! Notice my grapefruit spoon, it does a great job seeding tomatoes and peppers!Pico
1 large tomato, seeded, diced
4 jalepeno peppers, seeded, diced
1 red bell pepper, seeded, diced
1 clove garlic, minced (optional)
1 sweet onion, diced
Juice of one lime
Salt and Pepper
Does it get any easier than that? I plated it up with a little quinoa I made a few nights ago. I love summer eating! Get out there and grill!
What time's dinner??? Looks delicious!
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Sus- Dinner looks fab! Wanna post the Quinoa recipe? There are starving 25 year old single girlies on the West Coast trying to figure out how to best cook the stuff!
ReplyDeleteOkay Julie, for you. I just sauteed peppers (colorful ones) onions and mushrooms in a little evoo. Cooked the quinoa as the package told me, and then tossed it together. I dumped one of the millions of Penzey's spices in for some salt and herbs (I only had cilantro and was tired of it). Not terribly exciting, but that stuff is delicious. Stay tuned I have a quinoa recipe I am trying out though!
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