Anybody have a good recipe for london broil?!


Question:

Anybody have a good recipe for london broil?

I usually smother a 4 pouner with horseradish and steak spice, what's your favorite?


Answers:
LONDON BROIL

12 ounces red wine
1/4 cup water
3 tablespoons ginger
4 tablespoons garlic, minced
1 teaspoon parsley
2 pinches oregano
1 bay leaf
1 London broil steak

Mix all ingredients together in a dish large enough to cover the mea.t
Refrigerator and let marinate overnight.


THE NEXT DAY:

Preheat oven to 400°F.

Position steak about 6 inches from broiler. Broil until the top side is browned, flip, and pour some of the remaining marinade on the other side.

Do the same for the other side until it is cooked to your taste.

Score steak diagonally using slices about 1 cm thick.

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no but it sounds good

Bearnaise sauce!

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Find a good marinade. A london broil can be tough cut without it. Let it sit overnignt in the frig. Grill that bad boy to your liking.

Place in a Crock pot with 2 cups strong coffee, 6-8 cloves of peeled garlic, 1 tablespoon yellow mustard, 1 teaspoon kosher salt and 1/2 teaspoon fresh ground pepper let cook for 6-8 hours then serve with mashed potato's or rice and a fresh salad. This is a family favorite my Mom in law god from a show back in the 70's and it is so easy and delish.

Sear it on a pan or in a really hot oven and don't overcook it. Let it rest for about five minutes. Cut against the grain. Meaning- don't cut the meat sideways or it will be stringy. Practice cutting the meat to give yourself a reference. Cut it so it looks flat. The best sauces are slightly tangy, like a tangy homemade ketchup, or tomato relish.

I marinate mine in Kraft Balsamic vinaigrette salad dressing. If I cook it in the oven I leave the balsamic vinaigrette on it to cook in. Or just place it on your grill and enjoy!!!!




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