Ingredients
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1 1/2
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1/4
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1/4
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2
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1/4
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1/4
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2
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4
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Directions
Beef Satay,This is from Americas Test Kitchen. They say to partially freeze your meat to make the cutting easier. It really does help! used Sriracha sauce, for the Asian chili Sauce, but you can use sambal, but it is much spicier. Use 6-inch-long skewers; you’ll need about 24. As for dipping sauce, this is what use found a different recipe that used Hoisen sauce. Very yummy. A word of caution, I made 50 skewers and they were gobbled up in 5 minutes. Lots of work to feed 6 people. Would I do it again? Heck Ya!!!,I’m just learning to cook Thai cuisine and made this last night. WOW! I could eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The marinade is amazing. The only change I made was substituting Splenda for the sugar to make it diabetic friendly. Very easy to prepare and it doesn’t get any tastier.
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Steps
1
Done
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Cut Flank Steak in Half Lengthwise and Freeze For 30 Minutes. |
2
Done
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Combine Soy Sauce and All Other Ingredients in a Measuring Cup, Set Aside. |
3
Done
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Remove Flank Steak from the Freezer and Slice Each Piece Across the Grain Into 1/4 Inch Thick Strips. |
4
Done
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Weave Meat Onto Individual Bamboo Skewers. |
5
Done
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Dunk Meat End of Each Skewer in the Marinade to Coat. |
6
Done
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Lay the Skewers in a Shallow Dish, Propping Up the Exposed Ends of the Skewers to Keep Them Clean. |
7
Done
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Pour the Remaining Marinade Over the Meat. |
8
Done
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Refrigerate For Exactly One Hour (any More and the Meat Will Start to Get Mushy.). |
9
Done
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Adjust an Oven Rack to the Top Position and Heat the Broiler. |
10
Done
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Lay the Skewers in a Single Layer on a Wire Rack Set Over a Rimmed Baking Sheet and Cover the Skewer Ends With Foil. (may Have to Broil 2 Different Sets.). |