With some experimenting. I made this marinade for grilling steak. I have used this marinade on Sirloin steak and London Broil. I absolutely love the combination of flavors. The marinade makes the steak very flavorful. Low carb too! This steak is a big hit in my home. From my table to yours. Enjoy!
Provided by Nor Mac
Categories Steaks and Chops
Time 20m
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- 1. For London broil. Poke steak on both sides liberally with a fork piercing the meat before marinating.
- 2. For Sirloin steak and steak tips. You may pierce meat slightly with fork. It is not nessasary.
- 3. Mix all ingredients in a bowl. Place steak in a plastic bag. Pour marinade in to bag with steak. Coat steak on all sides with marinade. After 1 1/2- 2 hours. Flip steak over and distribute marinade all over steak again. Marinade for 3-4 hours total time in refrigerator.
- 4. Slice large onion in half after peeling. Slice in to half inch slices. Heat nonstick pan spray liberally with butter flavor spray, or you may use olive oil. I made this recipe carb free and lower fat for myself. Place onions in pan. Fry tossing constantly with a spatula over high heat . Turn down a to medium high. Continue stirring and tossing the onions until nicely golden brown. Stir in a quarter cup of water. Continue to cook until water evaporates remove from pan into a bowl. Cover bowl and set-aside.
- 5. Heat grill to high heat. Spray with oil spray. Heat grill until piping hot. Depending on the temperature outside. It should take about 15 to 20 minutes. Place steak on hot grill. Sear steak on both sides. Reduce heat to medium high. Continue to cook until desired doneness.top with onions, and serve
- 6. Cooking tip for desired doneness. This is based on a 1 inch thick steak. Cook on both sides for approximately one minute for a medium rare steak. The grill must be piping hot in order to do this. Temperature should be over 500°. Grills may vary. Please adjust timing if your grill does not reach that temperature. For instance. My grill reaches 600° A good way to check for doneness. Before placing steak on grill get a feel of steak. A raw steak feels kind of squishy. The longer it cooks the the less squishy it will feel. A well-done steak will feel very dense and firm. A medium will feel in between dense and squishy For the most tender meat I suggest cooking your steak medium rare to medium. ( london btoil I always cook medium rare. Anything over that will make the steak tougher. You may also use a meat thermometer to check for doneness. Rare 120 degree's very red in center Medium rare 130 degree's red but not shiny Medium 135 degree's light pink Medium well 140 degree's starting to gray in center Well done 150 degree's toally gray in center
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