25 August 2008

Best Evah Marinade

Now I ain't no Taste and Tell or Pioneer Woman, and I'm definitely not a Noble Pig and I'd never compare to Smitten Kitchen (to name just a few of my favorite food blogs), but I've got a seriously good marinade that's worth sharing.

I use this with sliced flank steak (when I can get it. I couldn't. so I used a sirloin and it was just as good.) on skewers and it's a guaranteed hit at our Thursday BBQ's.

Cast of Characters:

(and of course, the meat...which I forgot to put in the picture. I told you I'm not a pro here!!)

Coat the meat with the cumin and coriander and salt and pepper - Either in a large zip-lock bag or baking dish. Normally I would slice my steak first, but this time I tried it in one piece. Rub the spices in to the meat and set aside.


Now put the remaining ingredients into a food processor


and pulse until combined.
Pour mixture over meat and let marinate for at least an hour. Grill to perfection (you'll have to ask Daddy-O for details there, I'm notorious for over cooking on the grill.)

This is a simple crowd pleaser and even my kids will eat it! (BONUS!!)

I hope you enjoy!

Ingredients:
1 lb. Flank steak
1/2 tsp. cumin
1 tsp coriander
1 medium onion
1 clove garlic (or more if you're like me)
2 Tbsp. tamarind paste
2 Tbsp. soy sauce
2 Tbsp. brown sugar

5 comments:

She She said...

That looks amazing. I'm trying it.

Thanks for the link to Smitten Kitchen -- I'd never heard of it before. A new favorite!

Unknown said...

I'll have to give it a try! I'm a sucker for good marinade!

Anonymous said...

Oh you have got me at tamaring paste. I have been wanting to work with it! Thanks for this.

melissa said...

Yum! I can't wait to try this. i make something close but I have to agree with Noble pig about the tamaring paste.

krysta said...

love marinated flank steak... i'll have to try this one.