Flank Steak Marinade – Two Ways
Flank Steak makes a great 2-for-1 meal for us because 1 steak is bigger than what we’d eat in one night. Marinade and grill in the first night. The second night, make panini sandwiches, fajitas, or a big salad topped with the steak. The balsamic/red wine vinegar marinade flavors the meat fast, so you can still use it if it’s last minute and get quite a bit of flavor out of it. If you’ve planned ahead you can let it marinade longer. We made two meals out of the meat from this recipe, and even had some leftover for hubby to take in his lunch.
Balsamic Flank Steak
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- 1/3 c balsamic vinegar
- 1/3 c red wine vinegar
- 1/4 c olive oil
- 1/4 c fresh parsley, chopped
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 tsp lemon zest
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp kosher salt
Mix all ingredients together in a non-metallic bowl. Place steak in a gallon sized zip top bag. Pour marinade over meat and refrigerate for 1 hours, or up to 24.
Balsamic Flank Steak with Blue Cheese
- Marinaded Flank Steak
- 1/3 c blue cheese
- 2 red potatoes
- 1 c assorted mini tomatoes (sungold cherry, grape, and yellow pear)
- 1 onion
- Olive oil, salt, pepper
Preheat the grill. Slice the potatoes into 1/4 inch rounds. Do the same with the onion. Toss both with olive oil and season to taste with salt and pepper. In a small bowl, toss the tomatoes with a bit of olive oil, salt and pepper. Set aside.
Place meat on the grill. Lay potatoes and onion flat across the grill, turning every couple of minutes until they are tender and golden.
Keep your eye on the meat, turning as necessary, until it has reached your desired doneness (150 degrees F for rare, 160 degrees F for medium, 17 degrees F for well-done). Remove meat from the grill and allow it to rest before cutting while you prep the tomatoes.
Thread the tomatoes on skewers or lay a sheet of foil a top the grill. Place the tomatoes on the grill, close the lid and cook for a couple minutes. When done, toss all the veggies together. Serve steak sprinkled with crumbled blue cheese.
Balsamic Steak Panini with Caramelized Onion
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- Leftover thin sliced grilled steak
- Roasted garlic bread, sliced in 1/2 inch thick slices
- 1 onion
- 1 1/2 tsp balsamic vinegar
- 1 tsp olive oil
- 1/3 c blue cheese, crumbled
- 8 thin slices Gruyere cheese
Swirl the olive oil in a frying pan over medium-high heat. Slice the onion in half and then into half moon slices, about 1/8 inch thick. Saute the onion in the olive oil until caramelized. Add balsamic vinegar, season to taste if desired.
Assemble sandwiches by placing 1 slice of Gruyere on top of the bread, followed by sliced steak, caramelized onion, blue cheese, and another slice of Gruyere. Grill with a panini press until cheese is melted and bread is crisp and golden.
Lauren says
As a mother, making a meal that can be transformed using leftovers into another meal is essential. I love recipes like this because they make my life so much easier and most of the time my family doesn’t even realize they are eating leftovers. I love to trick them in this way because normally they refuse it eat leftovers entirely. I work with La Cense Beef and have recently decided to switch entirely over to grass fed beef at home. It is not only lower in fat and calories but high in omega 3 acids and beta-carotene with contribute to enhanced hearth health and reduced risk of autoimmune disease. I made this decision because I want to feel good about the food I am serving to my family.