Ingredients
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1/2
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1/3
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4
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2
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1/4
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1/2
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1/2
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3
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2
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Directions
Good Eats Skirt Steak (Marinade) – Great for Fajitas!,It is interesting how he puts the steaks right on the coals, hence the need for a blow dryer. It’s a good episode to watch to see how creative he is. **If you don’t do it directly on the hot coals, you need to cook it longer, like 2-3 minutes per side (and watch for flare ups). Really, you can make it any way you like! I sometimes use the broiler – heat up a cast iron skillet then place the steaks on it to broil – or just a quick pan fry with some olive oil. Oh, and DEFINITELY pay attention to the way to cut the steak, it makes all the difference! Makes a great marinade on whatever meat you choose 🙂 Prep time includes a one hour marinating time.,Love this marinade. Great on skirt steak and use it on onions and peppers we grill in a basket or skewered chicken. You cant go wrong! We have a pellet grill now which we love, but when we used charcoal, used to use our blower to hasten the coals along! U have to be 3-4 feet away and watch for sparks but it cuts the waiting time dramatically. Your hairdryer trick reminded me of it. I always use this marinade now! Thx,This was fantastic! The skirt steak tasted amazing, and marinade was extremely easy. Marinated for about 4 hours. Ended up cheating and just grilled on the gas grill, though. But was still pretty good regardless!
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Steps
1
Done
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In a Blender, Put in Oil, Soy Sauce, Scallions, Garlic, Lime Juice, Red Pepper, Cumin, and Sugar and Puree. |
2
Done
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in a Large Heavy Duty, Zip Top Bag, Put Pieces of Skirt Steak and Pour in Marinade. Seal Bag, Removing as Much Air as Possible. Allow Steak to Marinate For 1 Hour in Refrigerator. |
3
Done
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Remove Steak from Bag and Pat Dry With Paper Towels. |
4
Done
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Heat Charcoal, Preferably Natural Chunk, Until Grey Ash Appears. |
5
Done
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Using a Blow Dryer, Blow Charcoal Clean of Ash. Once Clean of Ash Lay Steaks Directly Onto Hot Coals For 1 Minute Per Side. |
6
Done
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When Finished Cooking, Place Meat in Double Thickness of Aluminum Foil, Wrap, and Allow to Sit For 15 Minutes. |
7
Done
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Remove Meat from Foil, Reserving Foil and Juices. |
8
Done
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Slice Thinly Across the Grain of the Meat. Return to Foil Pouch and Toss With Juice. |
9
Done
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Serve With Grilled Peppers and Onions, If Desired. |