Need Steak Marinade Recipes
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Need Steak Marinade Recipes
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I am hosting a BBQ for a friend going back into the Peace Corps and need some quick marinade recipes for BBQing steak.
If you can hook it up before 11am I would be in your debt.
Thanks all!!
I am hosting a BBQ for a friend going back into the Peace Corps and need some quick marinade recipes for BBQing steak.
If you can hook it up before 11am I would be in your debt.
Thanks all!!
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Originally Posted by dub2w
I-Clubbers....
I am hosting a BBQ for a friend going back into the Peace Corps and need some quick marinade recipes for BBQing steak.
If you can hook it up before 11am I would be in your debt.
Thanks all!!
I am hosting a BBQ for a friend going back into the Peace Corps and need some quick marinade recipes for BBQing steak.
If you can hook it up before 11am I would be in your debt.
Thanks all!!
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salty... i wub you. going to the store now. yup, im of age so im gonna try an asian style marinade with some rice wine and a lot of other luvin. i will keep an eye out for that marinade.
thanks man!
thanks man!
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What kind of steak?
I don't marinade a good cut of beef... simple sea salt and fresh cracked pepper will do.
otherwise - try the korean BBQ marinade as salty suggests - I use the one in the big clear plastic bottle and red cap - damn good on short ribs!
I don't marinade a good cut of beef... simple sea salt and fresh cracked pepper will do.
otherwise - try the korean BBQ marinade as salty suggests - I use the one in the big clear plastic bottle and red cap - damn good on short ribs!
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Originally Posted by En3D
yup, would never marinate a nice filet.
Amen. a splash of worcestershire sauce at the VERY most on a good filet mignon or other nice cut. Either in the pan with some onions, mushrooms, salt, cracked pepper and some butter. On the grill with the same thing minus the butter etc. and done!
Always a good combo is a nice filet mignon with a dark beef gravy, garlic mashed potatos topped with mushrooms and onions along with some long sting beans in garlic.
/me hungry...
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Bro, make your own maranade:
worchestershire sauce, fresh diced garlic, crushed red spicy pepper, black pepper, pinch of sugar, and beer. Works everytime. And yes, the beer is part of the maranade.
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worchestershire sauce, fresh diced garlic, crushed red spicy pepper, black pepper, pinch of sugar, and beer. Works everytime. And yes, the beer is part of the maranade.
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i say if you cook it right with a nice pink center (red if you're really a carnivore ) you shouldn't need anything but a bit of salt and pepper. steak sauces like worcestire, a1, etc...is like ketchup; it's used to drown out bad flavor.
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^^^ I totally agree...
this is for a hong kong style bbq, where people gather around an open flame and grill meat on a skewer.
i bought a big ol flank (5 lbs!) and used a combo of the above marinade suggestions.
as always, the i-club comes through
dancing :banana:s all around!!
this is for a hong kong style bbq, where people gather around an open flame and grill meat on a skewer.
i bought a big ol flank (5 lbs!) and used a combo of the above marinade suggestions.
as always, the i-club comes through
dancing :banana:s all around!!
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www.foodtv.com It has never failed me. Till this day My BBQ's are great. Try recipes by Bobby Flay or Emril =) Happy eatings
Zee
Zee
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extra virgin olive oil, minced garlic, salt, fresh basil, fresh grounded black or red pepper and balsamic vinegar....(just add Dilaudid K-4's, Percosets, and Xanax 2.0's to taste)