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#15400 12/06/2011 11:51 PM
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a simple marinade recipe from allrecipes.com. it's a keeper for me.

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/marinated-flank-steak/detail.aspx

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It looks delicious my love :-)

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CS! YOU KNOW HOW TO SLICE A FLANK STEAK!
I can't believe so many people will just serve you a "chunk" of flank steak!!!
or not know enough to cut it thin or on the bias!
Flank Steaks and Skirt Steaks are my absolute fav's!
They are great on their own... and do extremely well with a good simple marinade...
Yours looks delicious! You have my mouth watering now!
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peconic said:
Flank Steaks and Skirt Steaks are my absolute fav's!
They are great on their own... and do extremely well with a good simple marinade...
Yours looks delicious! You have my mouth watering now!
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I enjoy a marinated flank or skirt steak, but my new favorite is a Flat Iron Steak. When cooked right it is fork tender and flavorful!

Also, don't remember if I have shared this here before, but since winter is crockpot time in my house, this is one of my favorites:
Mexican Flank Steak
http://www.recipesource.com/main-dishes/crockpot/mexican-flank-steak1.html


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peconic said:
CS! YOU KNOW HOW TO SLICE A FLANK STEAK!
I can't believe so many people will just serve you a "chunk" of flank steak!!!


That happened to me at a restaurant once.
I asked the server if they were going to slice it for me,
at which point I was handed a steak knife and told to expletive slice it myself.

I did.
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I enjoy a marinated flank or skirt steak, but my new favorite is a Flat Iron Steak. When cooked right it is fork tender and flavorful!

I agree, a flat iron steak is more tender, and not quite as "stringy"...
But for the most flavor, and moistness, I like a skirt steak, as they are well marbled...
and if you slice it thin, across the grain, it is as tender as Filet Mignon... Fork tender... no need for a knife...

all three take marinades very well, just don't over marinade them...
Or they will take on the taste of the marinade, and you lose that great steak flavor...
I only marinade any of these for about an hour or two... with either Terriaki or Itallian Dressing...
Flat Iron steaks are definately a LOT cheaper ($ wise) than Flank or Skirt Steaks...


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