flat iron steaks - worth doing or not? Wifey told me it is like a skirt ssteak where you cut across the grain. Best preparation? Sorry if it's been asked before..
Something I'll add to my other post.
Often I forget that others like to marinate beef. Even when joking about Dr. Pepper, I think of it as a joke and forget that someone actually does that.
If you like to, the Flat Iron would be a good cut for it. I have a recipe from years ago that I used for "special events" like wedding rehearsal dinners, that requested some type of marinated beef. I have also used it for beef and venison jerky.
I looked for it last night in my semi-organized encyclopedia of notebooks/cookbooks and found it. Obviously, I wrote down everything in it, but didn't include how much. Like many of my best "creations" , it was written on a cocktail napkin.
Anyway, I'm guessing on the amounts, but I'm confident on them. It might be the best you've ever had, at least that was my comment I added to the napkin. I remember it was really good.
It was really fun going through that particular notebook last night, it was circa 1998-2000. I'm pretty sure the napkin had some butter and and jager stains on it.
I'll shut up rambling now.
1/4 c soy sauce Kikkoman
1/4 c Worcestershire L&P
1/4 c Kikkoman veri veri teriyaki
1 tbls liquid smoke
1 tsp dark corn syrup
1/8 tsp garlic powder
1/8 tsp onion powder
1/4 tbls sesame seeds
1/8 tsp brown sugar I didn't specify but sure it was dark
A good pinch of cayenne pepper
This would be an 8 hour or longer marinade. Obviously depending on the size of the cut(s) you are marinating.
Hope you try it and like it!
******Edit: this is just a guide. You will have to rely on your own visual estimation. My advice is to relax and enjoy making it. It ain't rocket science or, life or death. Taste after adding each ingredient and make it taste the way you want it. Remember the quote I posted the other day? Don't be afraid of cooking, as your ingredients will know and misbehave. Enjoy your your cooking and your food will behave. Enjoy!