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steak marinade
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Does anyone have a favourite marinade for their steaks. I am having a barbecue on Sunday and want to make the sirloins really tender.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.First, sprinkle the steaks generously with either white pepper or freshly ground black pepper on both sides, having previously dabbed the meat dry with kitchen roll.
Crush 4-5 decent cloves of garlic and mix with enough olive oil to make a paste - then paint the paste over both sides of the steaks. Park them in the fridge under clingfilm until you are ready to cook.
Immediately before cooking sprinkle a little salt over both sides of the steak. Put the meat onto a good heat on both sides to seal the meat, then onto a lesser heat to cook to the desired level - I prefer sirloin on the rare side done this way. Let the meat "rest" for 3 minutes before serving. You will not be aware of the garlic when eating.
Open a bottle of something red and - voila!
Crush 4-5 decent cloves of garlic and mix with enough olive oil to make a paste - then paint the paste over both sides of the steaks. Park them in the fridge under clingfilm until you are ready to cook.
Immediately before cooking sprinkle a little salt over both sides of the steak. Put the meat onto a good heat on both sides to seal the meat, then onto a lesser heat to cook to the desired level - I prefer sirloin on the rare side done this way. Let the meat "rest" for 3 minutes before serving. You will not be aware of the garlic when eating.
Open a bottle of something red and - voila!
Its a bit late for your sunday BBQ but for future reference
put the flesh of a papaya through the blender and throw whatever meat you want tenderising into it for 8 hours.
Buy a small bottle of Newcastle Brown to marinade your steaks whilst on the heat, knock off the top, shake & spray... It works!!!
put the flesh of a papaya through the blender and throw whatever meat you want tenderising into it for 8 hours.
Buy a small bottle of Newcastle Brown to marinade your steaks whilst on the heat, knock off the top, shake & spray... It works!!!