LONDON BROIL RECIPE
This London broil recipe is one of my grandma's precious gifts that are handed down to the family.
Provided by Tessah
Categories Dinner
Time 14m
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- 1. Score the steak. Lay it down on a flat surface and rub both sides with salt and pepper. 2. Then cut crisscross patterns across the meat and repeat on the other side. The cuts should be a light score. This will keep the meat flavorful and juicy. 3. Prepare the marinade. Take all the remaining dry ingredients and transfer to a medium-sized mixing bowl. 4. Now gradually add the wet ingredients. Mix thoroughly until fully combined. 5. Then transfer the marinade to a resealable freezer bag. Marinade the steak. Place the meat inside the freezer bag filled with marinade. Move it around to ensure that it is completely soaked in the mixture. Leave at room temperature for no longer than 2 hours or refrigerate overnight for a more flavorful London broil. 6. SEAR! Once you're ready to make the London broil, preheat your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. 7. Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a cast-iron pan on high heat or until the pan is screaming hot. 8. Take the beef out of the marinade and sear for 45 seconds on each side. 9. Bake it. After searing the steak, transfer the cast iron pan to the preheated oven. Bake it for 8 minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for medium-rare-12 minutes for well-done. 10. Use a thermometer to check the internal temperature; it should fall between 128-131 degrees Fahrenheit for medium-rare London broil. 11. Take it out of the oven and rest for at least 3 minutes before carving and serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 922 calories, Carbohydrate 24 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 264 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 58 grams fat, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 75 grams protein, SaturatedFat 19 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 1, Sodium 6059 grams sodium, Sugar 14 grams sugar, TransFat 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 32 grams unsaturated fat
LONDON BROIL WITH HERB BUTTER
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories main-dish
Time 5h12m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Prepare the steak: Dissolve the bouillon cube in 3/4 cup hot water in a bowl; set aside to cool. Whisk in 2 tablespoons olive oil, the soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, 1 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. Place the steak in a large resealable plastic bag, pour in the marinade and seal, squeezing out the air. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours or up to 1 day.
- Prepare the herb butter: Mix the butter with the chives, parsley, chervil, a pinch of salt, 1/2 teaspoon pepper and the lemon juice in a bowl.
- About 30 minutes before cooking, remove the meat from the bag (discard the marinade), dry it well and bring to room temperature. Heat a large heavy skillet over high heat, about 2 minutes. Rub the steak with the remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon salt over the surface of the pan; add the meat and set a heavy skillet on top to weigh it down. Sear for about 7 minutes; turn the steak, replace the weight and cook until a thermometer inserted into the side reads 110 degrees for medium-rare, about 5 minutes.
- Transfer the steak to a cutting board; brush with some of the herb butter, tent with foil and let rest for about 10 minutes. Thinly slice against the grain; top with more herb butter and drizzle with the pan juices.
SHEET PAN LONDON BROIL WITH ASPARAGUS GRIBICHE
Gribiche is a dressing made of hard-boiled eggs and lots of punchy, acidic flavors. All those elements translate to a tasty sauce that takes roasted asparagus to unbelievable new heights-plus nicely balances the richness of a charred steak like London broil. And speaking of steak, that also gets bathed in a ton of flavors like lemon, Worcestershire, garlic and plenty of pepper to make sure every bite is thoroughly seasoned and perfectly tender. This is an easy sheet pan supper that is guaranteed to one-up the standard steakhouse fare!
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories main-dish
Time 1h40m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- For the London broil: Set a large resealable plastic bag in a medium saucepan and pull the edges of the bag over the sides of the pan for easy access to the bag. Add the olive oil, Worcestershire sauce, garlic cloves, lemon juice, 1 teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon pepper to the bag and whisk to combine. Add the London broil and seal the bag tightly. Remove the bag from the pan and use your hands to rotate the meat, coating thoroughly in the marinade. Lay the bag flat on a cutting board and marinate at room temperature for 1 hour, flipping the bag after 30 minutes. (The seasoned meat can also be stored in the refrigerator overnight. Let rest at room temperature for 20 minutes before cooking.)
- For the gribiche: Meanwhile, bring a medium saucepan filled with water to a boil over high heat. Use a large spoon to gently add the eggs. Boil for 10 minutes. Drain the eggs and rinse under cold water to stop the cooking. Crack, peel and roughly chop the eggs.
- Whisk the oil, mustard, vinegar, garlic and 1/2 teaspoon each of salt and pepper in a medium bowl. Stir in the parsley, chives, capers and cornichons. Fold in the chopped eggs. Cover and set aside to marinate. (The gribiche can be refrigerated for up to 2 days; return to room temperature before using.)
- While the gribiche is marinating, position an oven rack about 4 inches from the heating element and preheat the broiler to high. Cover a rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil and place in the oven to preheat.
- Remove the steak from the bag and discard any stuck-on garlic cloves. Pull the preheated sheet pan from the oven and place the steak in the center. Broil until nicely charred and an instant-read thermometer inserted sideways into the center of the steak registers between 120 and 125 degrees F, 6 to 10 minutes depending on thickness. Transfer the steak to the cutting board and let rest for 10 minutes.
- For the asparagus: While the steak rests, add the asparagus to the same sheet pan and toss with the olive oil. Season with 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Broil until the asparagus is vibrantly green and crisp-tender, about 3 minutes.
- Divide the asparagus among plates and spoon the gribiche over the top. Thinly slice the rested steak against the grain and divide among the plates.
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