November 21, 2024

Marinating Steaks

Yes, we are! And I have the recipe for you too…it’s the best, honest! Got it from my pastor’s wife EONS ago and it never fails to earn raves…

Marinade for Shish-Kabobs or Steak or Chuck Roast–ultra flavorful and tender

*I always use Sirloin steaks…yummy!

Ingredients: 1/2 cup veg. oil, 1/4 cup soy sauce, 4 teas. Worcestershire sauce, 2 TB Wine vinegar, 2 TB lemon juice, 2 tsp dry mustard, 3/4 tsp salt, 1 tsp black pepper, 1/2 tsp dried parsley flakes, 1/2 clove garlic–crushed, beef, and veggies if you plan on doing the shish-kabobs.

Combine all marinade ingredients in bowl; mix well. Place beef in whatever you are going to marinade it in and pour marinade over. Refrigerate, covered over-night or for 6-8 hrs. Grill over med-hot coals to desired doneness. Yield: 8 servings. (Unless you double the recipe like I do and throw all the steaks you can find on the grill ’cause you love leftovers!!)

So, dh calls me this morning and says to marinate steaks because he’s grilling tonight! Yay, another sign of summer!   I popped some beautiful pie cherries out of the freezer to thaw and made 2 cherry pies to go with…it feels like Memorial day early!

Soon as toddler wakes up we’re off to buy briquettes!

Mary

10 thoughts on “Marinating Steaks

  1. Mmm…reading this this morning made me just run out to bring 2 steaks out of the freezer. Yummy! I’m going to follow this as closely as I can (DH is back on his strict diet so there are a few things I will have to improvise on). I just can’t wait for Spring and Summer reading this!!

  2. Me either, this is our “must have” when we’re grilling. Sorry to hear you guys are back on “the diet”. 🙁 But your matter-of-fact approach to improvising for it is awesome!

  3. LOL I went to talk with DH about what he could and could not have and I think the steaks will now not be marinated (since he cannot have vinegar, soy sauce, or cooked oil LOL…so it would take away all the liquids other than the lemon juice). I am still making the steaks and I’ll just sprinkle the spices on them without marinating…too bad though! I was so looking forward to these! I still should have done one for me and just set it aside and he could have had his plain steaks, but I would have felt a little bad when mine was all tender and juicy and yummy and his wasn’t…oh well this summer we’ll have to try them for sure!

  4. Yup! They turned out great still…I wish I could have tried this recipe. I just grilled tons of onions and garlic (so much poor Bowser was whimpering…I think the onion smell hurts his nose) and then I added parsley, salt, and pepper…I skipped the marinate part since I couldn’t use anything other than the lemon juice.

  5. Mmm…got any leftovers? 😉 We had pancakes and scrambled eggs tonight, dh loves breakfast for supper occasionally. I got organize-happy in the late afternoon and lost track of time getting my homeschool bookshelf up-to-date. Man I wish I had a floor-to-ceiling type shelf! My mom suggested I get my dh to build us one (he built her one!) but I think he’s had it up to his eyeballs with home projects here lately! 😉

  6. LOL I bet! That would make a great solution to your problem of shelf space though. I have always wanted a room with tons of bookshelves…right now all my books (that I am not currently reading) are freezing out in our garage and they are not even properly packed…I am so mad about it but we have absolutely nowhere to put them here (unless I stacked them somewhere in our spare bedroom…food for thought).

    DH and I love breakfast/dinners too…mmmm…his Mom likes to make waffles for dinner lots haha…scrumptious!

  7. My dear man totally surprised us one night…he always makes supper on Awana nights, and it’s usually scrambled egg sandwiches, sometimes pancakes and plain scrambled eggs…but imagine our shock to come home to waffles! (He is not comfortable in the kitchen! Not even a little!) 😉

    I have way too many books. They are so hard to part with though. I did fill up a paper sack with some for the consignment store yesterday. I really want to simplify by decluttering. Upstairs, in our unheated farmhouse-y attic rooms, I have a dresser with each drawer full of old favorites…ones from my childhood. So I know about finding spaces for books!

  8. That’s quite a feat for not being comfortable in the kitchen! That’s great that he does that for you on Awana’s nights. That must help you out a ton. And yes, childhood books are hard to part with, I know…I have garbage bags full in the garage with mine!

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