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Marinated Flank Steak

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Flank steak is so delicious, and has many applications. It’s a great cut for stir fry, and it’s also perfect for beef fajitas.

This recipe arose from an old marinated flank steak recipe my mom used to make. Hers is perfectly delicious, but I add fresh ginger, sesame oil, and red pepper flakes to mine.

Ingredients

  • ½ cups Soy Sauce
  • ½ cups Cooking Sherry
  • 3 Tablespoons Honey
  • 2 Tablespoons Sesame Oil
  • 2 Tablespoons (heaping) Minced Ginger
  • 3 cloves (to 5 Cloves) Minced Garlic
  • ½ teaspoons Crushed Red Pepper Flakes
  • 1 whole Flank Steak

Preparation

Combine all ingredients in a glass or ceramic dish.

Remove flank steak from package and give it a quick rinse. Coat both sides of the meat with marinade. Refrigerate for at least 3 to 6 hours.

Remove the steak from the marinade and place on a plate while you heat up the grill pan. Make sure to turn on your overhead exhaust fan as the cooking process can be quite smoky.

When the pan is extremely hot, place the steak on a slight angle as this makes for more appealing grill marks. Cook without touching for about 1 ½ to 2 minutes. Rotate the meat about 45 degrees, keeping it on the same side, and cook for another 1 ½ minutes.

Now flip it to the other side. Cook using the same method on the other side, cooking for 1 1/2 minutes, then rotating it and finishing the cooking process. I cook the flank streak to medium rare, which usually takes about 5 to 7 minutes total cooking time. Remove the meat to a cutting board and let it rest for a few minutes before slicing.

When you’re ready, thinly slice the meat against the grain. That means find the directional striations/lines in the meat grain and slice perpendicular to it.

Controversial Optional Sauce: Before grilling the flank steak, strain the marinade into a small saucepan. Discard what stays in the sieve. Add ½ cup of water to the marinade. Boil the marinade while heating the grill for the meat AND add an additional 10 minutes. The point of boiling, obviously, is to take away any risk of bacteria from the marinade. Also, by boiling for ten to fifteen minutes, the sauce will reduce and slightly thicken. Then just spoon a little into a dish and use it as a dipping sauce for the meat.

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smansfield on 1.7.2011

My family loved this! Purchasing the ingredients was a little expensive, but I have enough Sesame Oil to last a life time!

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Chuck on 2.8.2010

This is an excellent recipe also for marinating and grilling pork steaks.

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Karenpie on 1.2.2010

My whole family LOVES it when I make steaks with this marinade. Kids too – age 7 – 10. I’ve proudly raised a group of carnivores.

Great recipe, Ree!

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Laura on 1.26.2012

Delicious!

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amymyarbrough on 1.12.2011

Mitts down my absolute favorite recipe that I have tried on this site so far. OMG. Delicious!

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smansfield on 1.7.2011

Very delicious! The ingredients are a bit more expensive then the average marinade, but well worth it!!!

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Mylittlenutmeg on 10.12.2010

I made this steak as part of my “good-bye house” moving party. It was so delicious and easy to prepare; everyone loved it, even our friends’ 16 month old son. My BF has requested this several times and I’m always happy to oblige because I love it too!

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jenng on 5.25.2010

My husband cannot get enough of this. I don’t eat alot of meat but I do enjoy this – the flavour is amazing!

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