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MATAMBRE - ARGENTINE ROLLED, STUFFED FLANK STEAK



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Make and share this Matambre - Argentine Rolled, Stuffed Flank Steak recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Mimi Bobeck

Categories     Spinach

Time 7h

Yield 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 (2 lb) flank steaks
1/2 cup red wine vinegar
1 teaspoon finely chopped garlic
1 teaspoon dried thyme
3 cups beef stock
1 -3 cup cold water
1/2 lb fresh spinach, washed, drained, and trimmed of stems
8 carrots, scraped, cooked, 6 to 8 inches long
4 hard-boiled eggs, cut into quarters lengthwise
1 large onion, sliced into rings
1/4 cup fresh parsley, finely chopped
ground black pepper (to taste)
1 tablespoon coarse salt

Steps:

  • Butterfly the steaks by slicing them horizontally from one long side to within 1/2 inch (1 cm) of the opposite side.
  • Pound the steaks between plastic wrap to flatten them further.
  • Trim of all sinew and fat.
  • Lay one steak cut side up on a 12x18-inch jelly-roll pan.
  • Sprinkle with half the vinegar, half the garlic, and half the thyme.
  • Cover with the other steak, also cut side up, and sprinkle with remaining vinegar, garlic, and thyme.
  • Cover and marinate for 6 hours at room temperature, or overnight in the refrigerator.
  • Lay the steaks end-to-end, in the direction of the grain of the meat, so that they overlap by about two inches.
  • Pound the overlapping area to join them securely.
  • Spread the spinach leaves evenly over the meat, and arrange the carrots across the grain of the meat in parallel rows about 3 inches apart.
  • Place the egg quarters between the carrots.
  • Scatter the onion rings over the meat, and sprinkle the surface with the parsley, salt and pepper.
  • Carefully roll the matambre with the grain, jelly-roll style, into a thick, long cylinder.
  • Tie at 1 inch intervals.
  • Place the matambre in a large casserole or roasting pan along with the beef stock.
  • Add enough cold water to come a third of the way up the roll.
  • Cover tightly and bake at 375°F for one hour.
  • To serve hot, remove the matambre to a cutting board and let rest for 10 minutes.
  • Remove strings and cut into 1/4 inch slices.
  • Moisten with a little pan liquid, which can also be served on the side.
  • Alternately, press the matambre under weights to until the juices drain off, refrigerate thoroughly, and slice as above.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 368.3, Fat 17.6, SaturatedFat 7, Cholesterol 159.2, Sodium 1108.7, Carbohydrate 7.5, Fiber 2.2, Sugar 3.2, Protein 43.2

ARGENTINE STUFFED FLANK STEAK: MATAMBRE



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Provided by Tyler Florence

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h25m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 (2 1/2 pound) flank steak, trimmed
Extra-virgin olive oil
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/4 pound fresh spinach, washed and drained, stems trimmed
4 small thin carrots
4 large hard boiled eggs, peeled and quartered lengthwise
1 cup large pitted green Spanish olives, halved lengthwise
1 large onion, sliced into rings
1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 (750 ml) bottle dry red wine (recommended: Argentine Malbec)
1 head garlic, halved
1 large onion, halved
1 handful fresh thyme sprigs
1 handful fresh oregano sprigs
2 bay leaves

Steps:

  • Butterfly the steak by slicing lengthwise and opening it up like a book. Pound the meat gently with a mallet to flatten and even out the thickness; rub all sides with olive oil and generously season with salt and pepper.
  • With the steak lying lengthwise, scatter the spinach leaves evenly over the surface of the meat, leaving a 1-inch border all around. Arrange the carrots in long rows across the steak, about 2 inches apart. Put the egg strips and olives between the carrot rows. Scatter the onion rings and cheese over the filling, sprinkle with salt and red pepper flakes. Carefully roll the meat up over the filling, from bottom to top, into a long thick cylinder (jellyroll-style.) Tie with butcher's twine to hold it together, as you would a roast.
  • Coat a large Dutch oven or pan with olive oil and put over moderate heat. Lay the stuffed steak in the hot oil and sear until browned on all sides, 5 to 7 minutes. Pour in the wine and enough water to come up almost to the top of the meat. Toss in the head of garlic, onion, and herbs to flavor the broth. Cover, and slowly simmer on medium-low heat until the meat is fork-tender, about 1 1/2 hours, turning the meat over once halfway through cooking. Taste the broth before serving and adjust spices, if necessary.
  • Transfer the matambre to a cutting board and let rest for 15 minutes. Remove the kitchen strings and cut crosswise into 1-inch slices ¿ the colors of the filling will look absolutely gorgeous spiraled in the steak. Spoon some of the sauce over the meat and serve. Matambre is good hot, room temperature, or cold.

MATAMBRE - ARGENTINIAN STUFFED FLANK STEAK



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This Matambre is an Argentinian Stuffed Flank Steak with hard boiled eggs, bell peppers, a mixture of cilantro, garlic and olive oil. The matambre is then grilled to perfection and cut into thin slices before enjoying.

Provided by Joanna Cismaru

Categories     Main Course

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 pound flank steak
1/4 cup olive oil
5 cloves garlic (minced)
1/4 cup cilantro (chopped)
1/4 cup parsley (chopped)
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes
2 hard boiled eggs (quartered)
1/2 green bell pepper (sliced)
1/2 red bell pepper (sliced)

Steps:

  • Prepare grill: Prepare your grill for cooking over medium direct heat.
  • Butterfly the flank steak: Using a sharp knife slice it and open it up like a book (see instructions above for how to butterfly a flank steak). If you want to make the meat thinner, you can pound it with a mallet to flatten it out and even out the thickness
  • Make chimichurri: In a small bowl mix together the olive oil, cilantro, parsley, garlic, salt, black pepper and red pepper flakes.
  • Spread sauce over steak: Spread the cilantro and parsley mixture over the flank steak, and brush it evenly over the entire surface of the steak.
  • Assemble matambre: Arrange the quartered eggs in 3 rows across the flank steak at different intervals. Repeat with the sliced peppers. Carefully roll the meat up over the filling, I did it from left to right, across the grain, jelly roll style. Tie with butcher's twine to hold it together. Season the outside of the roll generously with salt and pepper.
  • Grill: The temperature on your grill should read around 400 F degrees. Place the roll on the grill and grill on both sides for about 4 or 5 minutes per side, about 20 minutes in total.
  • Rest: Let the roll rest for 15 minutes before slicing into it.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 484 kcal, Carbohydrate 3 g, Protein 52 g, Fat 27 g, SaturatedFat 7 g, Cholesterol 229 mg, Sodium 447 mg, Sugar 1 g, ServingSize 1 serving

MATAMBRE WITH CHIMICHURRI SAUCE



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This rolled flank steak, stuffed with piquant fillings and topped with garlicky chimichurri, is inspired by Argentinian matambre, which is usually fashioned from a cut of mature veal. It's no wonder that its name translates to "hunger killer." How could a great steak be more hearty than this one filled up with goodies?

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h40m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 20

3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus extra for oiling the grill grates
2 links (about 6 ounces) fresh chorizo, removed from casings
One 1 1/2-pound flank steak
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 1/2 cups loosely packed fresh cilantro leaves
1 1/2 cups loosely packed fresh Italian parsley leaves
1/3 cup green olives with pimento
2 tablespoons pickled jalapeno slices
2 cloves garlic, crushed and peeled
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
3 peeled hard-boiled eggs, quartered lengthwise
1 medium carrot, cut into 3-by-1/4-inch sticks
1 small red bell pepper, cut into 1/4-inch strips
1 cup loosely packed fresh cilantro leaves
1 cup loosely packed fresh Italian parsley leaves
1 clove garlic, crushed and peeled
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
Kosher salt
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil

Steps:

  • For the flank steak: Prepare an outdoor grill for cooking over direct and indirect heat (if your grill has a thermometer, aim to keep the temperature at about 350 degrees F throughout grilling).
  • Heat a medium skillet over medium heat. When the skillet is hot, add 1 tablespoon olive oil. Add the chorizo and cook, stirring and finely crumbling with a wooden spoon until cooked through, about 4 minutes. Drain on paper towels and let cool.
  • Set the flank steak on a cutting board. Use a knife to score the steak down the middle against the grain, halfway through its thickness. Working from the center line, out toward the edges, cut thin flaps from the score to the edge, like a gatefold. Pound with the flat side of a meat mallet to an even thickness of about 1/2 inch. Sprinkle both sides of the steak with salt and pepper and brush with the remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil.
  • Chop the cilantro, parsley, olives, pickled jalapenos and garlic together on a cutting board to make a chunky paste. Brush the steak with the mustard. Spread the herb paste over the steak, leaving empty a 1-inch border around the edges. Pat to adhere the paste to the meat. Starting a third of the way in from the right, make 4 equidistant lines of egg. Between the egg lines, mound lines of chorizo, then carrots and then peppers, covering all but that first third of the steak's surface. Roll the steak around the fillings like a jelly roll, from the filled to the empty side. Tie closed at 2-inch intervals around the circumference with kitchen twine. Tie 1 more piece of twine lengthwise around the meat.
  • Lightly oil the grill grates. Grill the steak on the direct-heat side of the grill to brown all 4 sides, about 2 minutes per side. Move the steak to the indirect-heat side of the grill, cover and cook, turning occasionally and testing the temperature frequently, until the very center reads 115 degrees F on an instant-read thermometer, for a steak that is well-done on the outside and medium-rare in the center, 25 to 30 minutes more. Transfer the matambre to a cutting board to rest.
  • For the chimichurri sauce: Finely chop the cilantro, parsley and garlic on a cutting board. Transfer to a small bowl and stir in the red pepper flakes, vinegar and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Stir in the olive oil.
  • Untie and slice the flank steak into 6-thick slices on a slight bias. Serve with the chimichurri sauce for drizzling.

ROLLED FLANK STEAK (MATAMBRE)



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A traditional Argentine matambre (or rolled flank steak) the way my husband's family has been making for years. It's filled with boiled eggs, carrots, roasted sweet bell peppers, parsley, garlic and parmesan.

Provided by Bea

Categories     Appetizer

Number Of Ingredients 13

3.3 pound flank steak ((1.5 kg))
some salt
some black pepper
1 tsp chili flakes
1/2 cup chopped parsley ((20 gr))
4 garlic cloves (, chopped)
1/2 cup grated parmesan ((30 gr))
1/2 cup roasted sweet bell peppers ((90 gr), in strips)
3 medium sized carrots (, boiled & cut into strips)
4 hard boiled eggs
1 tsp salt (, for the water)
1 tbsp chicken bouillon powder (, for the water)
water (, enough to cover the meat)

Steps:

  • Trim most of the fat. If there's any part that's thicker than the rest, slice and open it like a book so that the whole meat is more or less the same thickness. Place the meat, trimmed fat side up on the working surface and the part where you want to start rolling, nearest to you.
  • Season the meat with some salt and black pepper.
  • Leaving around 2 inches empty space, start by placing the roasted sweet bell pepper on the meat in a line, followed by the carrot strips. Leave some space between them. Continue making the vegetable lines until the end of the meat.
  • Sprinkle chopped garlic and parsley evenly all over the meat, followed by grated parmesan.
  • Place the boiled eggs in a line at the beginning of the meat, nearest to you. Grab the eggs with both hands, together with the meat and carefully roll it tightly into a log. Using a kitchen twine, start by tying one end of the rolled flank steak to secure it so the filling doesn't come out. Then continue tying the whole log tightly. Run the kitchen twine lengthwise also, just to double secure it. No matter how you do it, the objective is to tie the log tightly. Set aside.
  • Fill a half a pot with water, vegetable bouillon powder, salt and bring it to a boil. Find a pot that's huge enough to fit the rolled flank steak without having to bend it. When the water is boiling, carefully place in the rolled flank steak inside the pot. Add more hot water into the pot until it covers the whole log. Cover the pot halfway with a lid, reduce the heat to a simmer and cook for 1 hour. Important note: The water level should always cover the whole log during the cooking time. Add more hot water as needed.
  • After 1 hour, turn off the heat and fully cover the pot. Leave the rolled flank steak in the pot, in the broth, until it's completely cooled. This can take a few hours. Make sure the log is fully submerged in the broth. This will prevent it getting dry and turning dark.
  • After it has completely cooled, remove from the pot and wrap it tightly with some cling films. Keep in the fridge overnight before slicing it. The next day, remove the cling films and slice the rolled flank steak in 3/4 inch thickness. Don't slice too thin as the filling might fall out. Serve at room temperature. Enjoy!

ARGENTINA SKIRT STEAK - MATAMBRE



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This is another recipe found for ZWT Event from Steven Raichlen's "The Barbecue Bible". This is what he states in the intro: Matambre (literally, "hunger killer") refers both to a cut of meat and to the series of dishes that are made from it. The cut, which doesn't exist in North America, is a large, 1/2-inch-thick rectangular muscle from the chest of the cow. Tough but flavorful, matambre is always served well done: the prolonged cooking helps break down the tough meat fibers. The simplest version of matambre-the one served as an appetizer at estancias (ranches) and steak houses in Argentina-consists of the flat piece of the meat sprinkled with spices, grilled, and cut into 1-inch squares to be served on toothpicks. To re-create it in North America, I like to use skirt steak. Skirt steak is a smaller cut than matambre, but the thinness and muscle structure are similar. Skirt steak is more tender, however, so you don't need to cook it as long. NOTE: Need to allow at least 4 hours to marinade but overnight is best.

Provided by diner524

Categories     Steak

Time 20m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 1/2 lbs beef skirt steaks
1 green bell pepper, medium size, stemmed, seeded and finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/4 cup olive oil
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
1 teaspoon oregano, dried
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes, hot
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper, finely ground
2 bay leaves
1 teaspoon oregano, dried
1/2 teaspoon hot pepper flakes, red
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper, finely ground

Steps:

  • Arrange the steaks in a nonreactive baking dish and set aside while you prepare the marinade.
  • Combine the bell pepper, garlic, oil, vinegar, oregano, pepper flakes, salt, and pepper in a small bowl and stir to mix well. Pour over the steaks in the baking dish and toss well to coat. Add the bay leaves, cover, and let marinate in the refrigerator, for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight.
  • Preheat the grill to high.
  • Combine the ingredients for the spice mixture in a small bowl.
  • When ready to cook, oil the grill grate. Drain the steaks and place on the hot grate. Sprinkle the steaks with half the spice mixture and grill, turning with tongs, until medium to medium-well done, about 4 minutes per side, sprinkling with the remaining spice mixture after turning.
  • Transfer the steaks to a cutting board and let stand about 3 minutes, then cut into 1-inch squares and serve on toothpicks.
  • Serves 6 as an appetizer or 4 as a main dish.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 410.9, Fat 27.6, SaturatedFat 7.2, Cholesterol 110.6, Sodium 697.7, Carbohydrate 2.6, Fiber 0.8, Sugar 0.8, Protein 36.3

ROMANIAN SKIRT STEAK WITH GOLDEN GARLIC AND FRIED PARSLEY



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Make and share this Romanian Skirt Steak With Golden Garlic and Fried Parsley recipe from Food.com.

Provided by AshK5246

Categories     Steak

Time 45m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 1/2 tablespoons olive oil
18 garlic cloves, peeled and left whole
1/4 teaspoon salt, plus more to taste
1 pinch fresh ground black pepper
1 cup loosley packed curly-leaf fresh parsley leaves
5 cups canola oil or 5 cups safflower oil
48 ounces skirt steaks
seasoning salt

Steps:

  • In a saute' pan, heat the olive oil over medium heat. When the oil is hot, saute' the garlic for about 6 minutes or until golden brown and softened.
  • Season with salt and pepper and remove from heat until later.
  • Remove the stems from the parsley, wash and thoroughly dry the leaves.
  • Pour the canola oil into a heavy saucepan or high sided skillet to a depth of about 1 inch. (for a 10 in skillet you will need about 5 cups of oil.
  • heat over medium high heat until shimmering hot.
  • Using tongs, drop small batches of the parsley into the hot oil and fry for 15 to 20 seconds, or until shriveled and crispy. (any amount of water on the parsley will cause the oil to spatter, so BE CAREFUL!).
  • Lift from the hot oil with tongs and drain on paper towles. Season very lightly with salt.
  • Preheat the broiler (high setting) and position the rack about 4 inches from the heating element.
  • Season the steaks on both sides with the seasoned salt.
  • Broil for 3 minutes on each side for medium-rare. For medium, increase the time to 5 minutes per side.
  • Allow the juices to re-distribute in the steak and (if desired) slice steaks thinly against the grain. Each steak will serve 2 people.
  • Garnish each plate with 3 garlic cloves and fried parsley.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 2121.4, Fat 208.1, SaturatedFat 21.6, Cholesterol 134.9, Sodium 280.1, Carbohydrate 3.6, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 0.2, Protein 62.1

MATAMBRE - ARGENTINE STUFFED FLANK STEAK



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My other mother, Irma Ramerez in Yuma Arizona gave me this one. The only thing I changed was going to baby carrots.

Provided by Pierre Dance

Categories     Meat

Time 3h15m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 -3 lbs flank steaks, butterflied and pounded thin
1 tablespoon cajun seasoning
1 1/2 tablespoons garlic, minced
18 spinach leaves, washed and dried
18 baby carrots, halved lengthwise
3 hard-boiled eggs, sliced, 1/4 inch thick
1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
3 slices thick deli bacon, cut into 1/4 inch wide pieces
1 onion, thinly sliced
1 tablespoon garlic, minced
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon fresh thyme, chopped
1 cup red wine
3 cups beef stock

Steps:

  • Generously season both sides of the meat with Cajun Seasoning, Salt, fresh ground Black Pepper.
  • Scatter 1 1/2 TBS Garlic and 1/2 tsp Red Pepper Flakes over one side of the meat.
  • Cover with Spinish Leaves, leaving a 1/2 inch margin at all edges.
  • Top with Baby Carrots and Egg Slices.
  • Carefully roll, cinamon roll fashon, tie with cotton string. You want the grain to run lengthwise down the roll.
  • In a dutch oven brown Bacon 'til crisp, remove and drain bacon on a paper towel.Leave half of the dripping in the pot , save the other half.
  • Brown rolled steak on all sides.
  • Set aside.
  • Return remaining drippings to the pot. Add Onions to the drippings, saute (stir fry) for 3- 4 minutes.
  • Add 1 TBS Garlic.
  • Bay Leaves, and Thyme.
  • Saute 2 minutes.
  • Remove and set aside.
  • Discard the Bay Leaves.
  • Deglaze the pot with wine.
  • Scrape to release the goodies.
  • Add stock, bring to a boil.
  • Put meat into the pot, reduce heat to a simmer, cover.
  • Simmer 1 1/2 hours'til it's fork tender.
  • Carefully lift the meat from the pot.
  • Place on a draining rack, let it rest for 10 min.
  • Return pot to med-high, bring to a slow boil and reduce for 5-10 min.
  • scrap and stir, don't let it burn.
  • Remove pot from heat, add bacon and the cooked onion mix, season to taste.
  • Move the meat to a cutting board.
  • Carefully snip the twine with shears.
  • Cut as you would a cinamon roll, 1 inch thick.
  • Serve topped with its Onion Gravy and simple boiled baby potatoes (Red, Yukon,White) or maybe over Rice or Noodles.

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MATAMBRE A LA PIZZA | TRADITIONAL MEAT DISH FROM ARGENTINA
Matambre a la pizza is a traditional meat dish originating from Argentina. It's made with matambre flank steak that's marinated in milk and grilled on one side. The steak is then turned over to grill on the other side, while the already-grilled side is topped with tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, and tomato slices.
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19 MATAMBRE ARGENTINO IDEAS | COOKING RECIPES, BEEF RECIPES
Dec 27, 2020 - Explore Nuchi Vincent's board "Matambre Argentino" on Pinterest. See more ideas about cooking recipes, beef recipes, recipes.
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STEVEN RAICHLEN’S ARGENTINIAN-STYLE BEEF (MATAMBRE)
Meat and marinade preparation: Place the meat in a corrosion-resistant dish and set aside while preparing the marinade. In a small bowl, combine the pepper, garlic, olive oil, wine vinegar, oregano, pepper flakes, salt, and black pepper. Pour the marinade over meat placed in the dish and toss to coat with the marinade.
From ricardocuisine.com


ARGENTINE ROLLED FLANK STEAK | MATAMBRE RECIPE - YOUTUBE
A traditional Argentine matambre (or rolled flank steak) the way my husband’s family has been making for years. It’s filled with boiled eggs, carrots, roaste...
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ARGENTINA TRADITIONAL FOOD: 15 FAMOUS DISHES YOU SHOULD …
1. Asado. Don’t leave Argentina without spending a leisurely afternoon beside the warmth of a grill or open fire, feasting on copious grilled meats. Asado is both a gathering around a barbecue with friends and a method of grilling; a multi-step affair that often lasts several hours. Expect to find beef, pork, ribs, sausages, blood sausages, and sweetbreads hot off the fire.
From rainforestcruises.com


ARGENTINE MATAMBRE ARROLLADO - AROUND THE WORLD TRAVELS
Pre-heat the oven to 190C. Carefully transfer the matambre Arollado or rolled meat into the roasting tin and tightly cover with foil. Cook for 1 hour, before setting to one side to rest under the foil for 10 minutes. Transfer the cooking juice into a saucepan, return the meat into the cooking tin and place something flat on top so it balances ...
From aroundtheworldtravels.co.uk


STUFFED FLANK STEAK RECIPE (A.K.A. ARGENTINE MATAMBRE FLANK STEAK ...
Stuffed Flank Steak Recipe (a.k.a. Argentine Matambre Flank Steak) March 08, 2018 0 Comments. Grilled Stuffed Flank Steak, otherwise known as Matambre or Argentine Stuffed Flank Steak cooked on the Gourmet Guru Grill. We'll start by butterflying the flank steak and then we will stuff it by placing the stuffing ingredients on the flank steak.
From armadillopepper.com


ARGENTINA: A GUIDE TO MEAT CUTS & HOW TO ORDER YOUR STEAK
Other Argentine Meat Cuts. Aguja – Chuck Roast. Asado – Short Ribs, Roast Prime Rib (the name given to ribs, not to be confused with the other meaning of the word, which refers to the Argentine style of cooking meat over a grill.) Asado De Tira – chuck ribs, cross cut. Bife Ancho – Prime Rib, Rib Eye Roast, Boneless Rib Eye Steaks.
From wander-argentina.com


MATAMBRE SKIRT STEAK - ALEXANDER VALLEY VINEYARDS
1 ½ lb. skirt steak. Ingredients for Spice Rub: 1 tsp. oregano ½ tsp. red pepper flakes ½ tsp. salt and black pepper. Method of Preparation: Make marinade by combining bell pepper, garlic, wine and spices. Set aside. Cut skirt steak into 3 sections and place in a non-reactive baking dish. Pour marinade over steaks and toss well to coat.
From avvwine.com


RECIPE OF THE DAY: ARGENTINE STUFFED FLANK STEAK (MATAMBRE)
This rolled flank steak, stuffed with piquant fillings and topped with garlicky chimichurri, is inspired by Argentinian matambre, which is usually fashioned ...
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MATAMBRE RECIPES ALL YOU NEED IS FOOD - STEVEHACKS.COM
Heat oven to 375 degrees. Use a boning knife to butterfly flank steak: Working across the grain, make a cut down the center, but only halfway through meat. At the top of that cut, make perpendicular cuts, one in each direction, this time with the grain. Again, cut only halfway into steak. Repeat perpendicular cuts at the other end of the center cut.
From stevehacks.com


MATAMBRE: ARGENTINIAN STUFFED FLANK STEAK - THE-RANTING-COOK
This Matambre is an Argentinian Stuffed Flank Steak with a chimmichurri sauce, roasted red peppers, sweet onion and smoked Gouda inside. A classic version is stuffed with hard boiled eggs, bell peppers, a mixture of cilantro, garlic and olive oil. The matambre is then grilled to perfection and cut into thin slices before enjoying.
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MATAMBRE - ARGENTINIAN STUFFED FLANK STEAK - PINTEREST
Oct 5, 2019 - Matambre: An Argentinian Stuffed flank steak with hard boiled eggs, bell peppers and a mixture of cilantro, garlic and olive oil. The matambre is then grilled to perfection and cut into thin slices before enjoying.
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MATAMBRE - ARGENTINIAN STUFFED FLANK STEAK | PUNCHFORK
2 pound flank steak; 1/4 cup olive oil; 5 cloves garlic (minced) 1/4 cup cilantro (chopped) 1/4 cup parsley (chopped) 1/2 teaspoon salt; 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper; 1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes; 2 hard boiled eggs (quartered) 1/2 green bell pepper (sliced) 1/2 red bell pepper (sliced)
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MATAMBRE: ARGENTINE STUFFED ROAST BEEF - CSMONITOR.COM
2. Place on a larger rectangle of foil, and season well on both sides before making attractive lines of red pepper, provolone and chorizo slices.
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