Grilled Flank Steak With Garlic-Parsley Sauce

"Don't waste hours marinating flank steak before cooking it. Coating the grilled steak with a potent sauce adds just as much flavor. The recipe is from Cook's Country Magazine."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine parsley, onion, garlic, vinegar, oil, pepper flakes, and salt and pepper to taste in a small bowl.
  • Season steak with kosher salt to taste.
  • Grilled over very hot fire until browned on both sides and slightly less done than you want, about 10 minutes.
  • Place steak in a baking dish and coat with parsley sauce.
  • Cover dish with foil and let rest for 5 minutes.
  • Slice steak thinly against the grain and serve with sauce remaining in baking dish.

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  1. I loved this! I used this sauce on some strip loin steaks. I chose it over other "chimichura" sauces because it had less fat and less garlic. Unfortunately I only had yellow onions, I think it would be better with red, but it was still great! I blitzed it in the processor. I have some left over and might use it on some vegies or fresh tomatoes. I will definitely make this again to use with steak, thank you for posting!
     
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I'm lucky to have had two amazing grandmothers with a passion for cooking.My Nona was from the north of Italy and Lolo was from Spain. Lolo used to make pickle fish. You would think that is a kids worst nightmare, but it was fabulous. I would kill for that recipe.My mother was also a wonderful cook. I grew up eating the most amazing food; her lasagna and Bolognese sauce are out of this world. I am originally from Argentina and living in Colorado for the past 25 years. As you can imagine, I love to cook, eat and entertain. I read cookbooks like novels. There is nothing that I enjoy more than traveling. I love the challenge of a new culture and a foreign language. Of course all my traveling is culinary oriented. Eventually I would love to move to Italy. Italians, in my opinion, have the perfect life style; Hard work in the morning, good food for lunch, nice siesta and out for a "giro" (go for a round) in the afternoons to visit with your friends over a cup of coffee. My daughter is a great baker; she has a natural talent for it. We can make the exact same recipe and hers ALWAYS tastes much better. My favorite products are seasonal, organic and fresh; I stay away from cans and pre-mixed stuff. I'm a proud member of the Slow Food movement. www.slowfood.com
 
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