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By SharonB
on February 17, 2003
Excellent marinade. I marinated the steak all day, and it turned out delicious. Broiled it to medium - turned out great.
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on September 29, 2002
My family loved this. I do not eat steak, so I honestly cannot say how it was, but the rest of the family raved about how good it was. I marinated about 6 hours and grilled for about 20 minutes on medium on the gas grill. Then I turned off that side of the grill and left it for about 15 minutes in indirect heat. Served with scalloped potatoes and corn and everyone enjoyed. Thanks for an easy marinade to spruce up usually bland (and tough) london broil.
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on June 14, 2003
I'm very picky about London Broil (it has to be Top Round, not the flank steak everyone else uses) This was out of this world. Great flavor!!! Only thing I did extra was to add some chopped garlic cloves (since we like it heavy on the garlic) and a little liquid smoke to the marinade (sorry, I use that alot when I grill out) This was fantastic and will use it all summer long! Thank you
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on January 14, 2011
This marinade worked wonderfully with top round (London broil). I used red wine vinegar (instead of balsamic) and let it marinate 24 hours, turning a few times. Grilled to medium rare and sliced very thin. Perfect !
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on August 09, 2010
This was great! I didn't realize top round was so tough. I won't be buying it again, but I will definitely use this marinade for other cuts of beef. I added dried minced onions, freshly-ground white pepper and a dash of liquid smoke. Great flavor!
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on April 25, 2010
The flavor of the marinade was great, even though we overcooked our meat. I used minced garlic instead of powder, and used a double batch of marinade for 2 pounds of steak. Thanks for posting!
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I often tweak recipes here and there to my liking, but this one was perfect as is! I wouldn't change a thing. I marinated it overnight, I think that it needs that extra time to make it tender and let the thyme do its thing. Delicious!
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on May 29, 2009
My husband LOVES this recipe and has requested it again and again. I made deep cross cuts, and put it in the fridge overnights (about 12 hours) and it turned out real tasty! Although I did increase the olive oil to 1/4 cup to help with tenderizing, and boy was the steak tender! YUM!
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on February 21, 2004
I made this for my husband and I (doing Atkins) and it was WONDERFUL! london Broil is usually touch but this made it very tender. I broiled it to medium rare. It was also great the second day on a sald and in fajitas.
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on January 01, 2004
Made this tonight for dinner. I only let it marinade for 4 hours and it was tender and very tasty. I will try this again and let it marinade overnight just to see how different it will be. Thanks for sharing!
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on December 11, 2003
This marinade was wonderful. I had not realized I was out of balsamic vinegar, so I used red wine vinegar in its place. Taking the advice of another comment, I added a half dash of liquid smoke to the marinade and let the meat set in it overnight. The next morning, I put everything in the crock pot. The result was simply delicious. What a great recipe!
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on December 05, 2003
This is a great marinade! I used the London broil cut of meat and thought it was a bit tough, but the marinade made up for that. Next time I'll use a skirt steak or other cut of meat. I think it would make a good marinade for a grilled chicken sandwich too. Thanks!
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This is a quick and tasty marinade. The meat came out tender and flavorful. Thanks!
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on April 28, 2003
Ok, I made this and mine marinated overnight. I used low sodium Kikkoman soy sauce and how wonderful this was. My family loved it and the flavor was great. I sliced it very thin and had enough leftover for my salad the next day. This is definitely a recipe I will be making regularly for my low carb diet!!!!
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on May 09, 2012
We used a london broil...BBQed...awsome.
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Followed the recipe but used white vinegar and it was still great!
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on November 06, 2009
This recipe is delightful. I add some rosemary to the marinade and then marinate over night. Hubby puts it on the grill for 8-9 minutes on each side. Perfection!
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on June 25, 2009
My DH has repeated over and over again how good this is. I marinated it overnight.
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on June 21, 2009
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