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To: libertarian27

Looks like a beef day....

Asian Style Flank Steak

1 flank steak
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/4 rice wine
1/4 cup honey
1 tsb minced garlic
1 tsb minced ginger
1 tsb sesame oil
1/2 tsb chili oil (optional)

Mx ingredients together and put the flank steak in a large zip lock bag. Put flank steak in ziplock and seal. Lay flat in the fridge for 2 hours to marinate, turning once every half hour.

Cook on BBQ to your desired degree degree of done-ness.

Can’t keep out family and friends away from it. We usually serve with a boxed rice-a-roni chicken rice and a fresh green veggie.


20 posted on 04/09/2011 8:16:41 AM PDT by illiac (If we don't change directions soon, we'll get where we're going)
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To: illiac; libertarian27
Here's a Latin twist on that dish.

2-3 lbs flank steak or bottom round roast
6 oz alcaparrado (recipe below)
6 oz sofrito (comment below)
salt, pepper to taste
6 (or more to taste) smashed large cloves of garlic
Chopped carrots, and/or chopped olives and/or chopped onions to taste
2 TBSP olive oil

In a large skillet, heat the oil very hot. Sear each side of the steak/roast for 20 seconds. Remove steak/roast. Pour in the alcaparrado, then, in center of skillet, make a 'bed' of the sofrito. Place steak/roast on top of sofrito bed, salt and pepper to taste, reduce heat to medium low and cover the skillet.

Cook for 2.5 to 3 hours, turning once. With 1/2 hour to go add cubed carrots (optionally, also chopped onion and/or chopped olives and/or peas).

Remove steak/roast and shred it (it should shred easily) with 2 forks. This is (very similar to) the classic Caribbean dish called Ropa Vieja.

Alcaparrado: 3 oz halved green olives, 3 oz halved ripe olives, 3 oz capers, 6 oz chopped tomato, 6-10 oz red wine vinegar. Mix all together (an old olive jar is great for this) and refrigerate overnight. The vinegar should cover all ingredients. If it doesn't, add more vinegar.

Sofrito: there are thousands of recipes on the 'Net. Basically, it's red bell pepper, green bell pepper, garlic, cilantro, CULANTRO (which can be difficult to find sometimes), tomato, lots of white onion, fresh ground black pepper. Or, any Latin market will have jars and jars of it on hand.

Coma con el placer!

27 posted on 04/09/2011 8:41:53 AM PDT by SAJ (Zerobama -- a phony and a prick, therefore a dildo)
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