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12-21-2008, 10:22 AM
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I'd never heard of this dish until a friend gave me the recipe a while back. Made it last night and it's just delicious! He said I could grill or broil it, but since I really am not a fan of broiling, I bit the bullet....
It ain't Phoenix out there...
Black Diamond Steak
1 flank steak
2 T. oil
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup honey
2 T. brown sugar
2 T. vinegar
Sprinkle of garlic powder
1 1/2 tsps. ground ginger
Mix ingredients for the marinade. Score meat criss-cross on both sides Place meat in marinade; cover and refrigerate.
Marinate 8-10 hours or overnight, turning occasionally. Grill or broil 6-8 minutes per side. Let rest 5 minutes before slicing across the grain.
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Just a wonderful flavor - had some Mushroom Risotto leftover to Roy's dellight to go with.
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YUM! This is on the list...like tomorrow! Close enough to Korean Beef, but sounds a little sweeter...in a good way!
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Oh, Jean, how dare you?! Now I am torn between this and the sugar coated steaks that Roy loves so. We limit beef intake here so I must decide on one.
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Gee that sounds good! Looks a bit chilly though.
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No chili Sharon, it gives Roy the winds
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If the winds ever die down I'll try this one! WRONG chili Billy!
Jean, it has warmed up to -2F and the wind chill is a balmy -17F...wanna come stoke the wood for the grill for me? You look dressed for it!
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Jean, the steak recipe looks wonderful and you look good doing it!!! By the way, I can tell you are not in Phoenix!!
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Jean you look so cute all bundled up out there BBQ'ing
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This weather is just unbelievable! More snow last night - it has snowed, and heavily, for a week now! Not like the normal weather around here.
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Kinda makes you wonder about that Global Warming thing...
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