Soy Balsamic Flank Steak

Kids love it: it tastes like meat candy. They also love it because if they help me make it, they get to measure and pour and add a pinch of this and a glugg of that. Anything that feels like a science experiment, eh?

I love to make it because it is easy and can be prepared hours in advance. Last time I had guests over, I served this. I thought I made too much, but alas at the end of the night I realized all had been adequately inhaled: and the kids were first in line.

Grilling season is here; get your game on (love those puns):

Soy Balsamic Flank Steak
1 bunch thyme
1 bunch oregano
1/3 cup soy sauce
1/3 cup balsamic vinegar
3 T olive oil
10 cloves garlic, chopped/minced
3 T brown sugar
1 inch ginger, sliced
Pinch red pepper flakes
1 bottle beer (amber/dark)
2 flanks (approximately enough to feed eight)

Ask munchkins to pour and measure marinade: place all ingredients plus steaks in large ziploc bag. Marinate 8-24 hours in fridge; let sit at room temp for 20 minutes, then grill on very hot/high—approximately 4-8 minutes a side (depending on desired doneness). Let sit a few minutes, slice on angle, serve.

Very important note: your grill must be as high as possible to transpose this steak into slices of candy. If your grill is anything less than its hottest, it might end up on the tough side…

Ideas for what to serve on the side:
Grilled Parmesan & Lemon Asparagus from Kalyn’s Kitchen
Asian inspired Potato Salad from Brilynn’s Jumbo Empanadas
Brussel Sprouts with Bread Crumbs & Lemon from Food Blogga
Blue Cheese Coleslaw from Talk of Tomato files
Grilled Tomatoes from Talk of Tomato files

Don’t forget dessert:
Strawberry Rhubarb Crumble from Smitten Kitchen
Lime Mango Sorbet from Simply Recipes
Peach, Blueberry & Thyme cupcakes from Cupcake Bakeshop

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Comments

Lydia June 5, 2007 15:09 pm

I just made something similar for dinner! There is nothing better than flank steak cooked on the grill, with maybe some asparagus or in-season corn on the cob.

Deborah June 5, 2007 16:29 pm

My husband usually doesn’t let me near the grill (it’s his domain) but maybe he would let me if I made him this!!

Kalyn June 5, 2007 17:59 pm

It sounds just wonderful. I’d be proud to have my asparagus be a side dish for this meal; thanks for the mention.

Kate June 6, 2007 5:30 am

Flank steak is wonderful….its quick, delicious and easy to make. Pricey, but worth it.

This sounds really good and similar to what I like to marinate steak in which is soy sauce, sesame oil and red wine vinegar. Yum.

sandi @ the whistlestop cafe June 6, 2007 5:56 am

WoW! That looks awesome. We are on the grill at least twice a week. This will be on my list.
I posted a great fruit salsa that would be perfect with your meat candy!(shameless plug) =D

Freya June 6, 2007 9:12 am

I love the idea of candy flavoured beef! This looks so mouthwateringly good!

Jennifer June 6, 2007 17:13 pm

I’m hungry just looking at that!!! YUM! Since I started taking Cinnamon pills for my Insulin Resistance (a pre-diabetic condition), it makes me crave protein like crazy!! I always want red meat! LOL!!

brilynn June 7, 2007 9:21 am

I’m having a bunch of people over this weekend and just bought flank steak, I may have to give this recipe a try, thanks!

Jennifer June 10, 2007 14:26 pm

Your recipe looks delicious, but I’m new at this and still need everything spelled out. Approx. how much is a “bunch” of thyme and oregano? Thanks so much…

Kirsten June 10, 2007 21:58 pm

Wow, delicious! I will be making this soon…any new beef thing and my boyfriend Brian is salivating. Great!!

peabody June 22, 2007 17:36 pm

This looks like a great meal.

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