I really, really love when London Broil is on sale. This week’s deal is to good to pass up! Not only is the price AMAZING, but it feeds a crowd.
I know it can also be an intimidating piece of meat, and if your wondering what to do with it I have some fail proof tips that will help you make the best Grilled London Broil.
Score the meat. First you want to score your meat on both sides. (That’s just tiny diamond shape cuts throughout the meat on both sides.) It helps tenderize the meat and helps it cook evenly.
Marinade the meat. Honestly the longer the better (up to 24 hours), but it’s totally fine if you just have 30 minutes or so. I used Harris Teeter’s Marinade. They are the BEST! This was the Steak & Chop Marinade.
Let it rest. Let your meat sit out for 15 minutes before cooking so it is not extremely cold. This helps with even cooking.
Heat the grill. Make sure your grates are greased and bring the grill to medium heat.
Cook. Cook for nine minutes on one side, flip the meat and cook for nine minutes on the other side. I closed the grill left it cooking, took the kids out to the swing set, came back flipped the meat, and then made a quick salad. It literally cooks itself!
Let it rest (again). The most important part is to let it rest for 10 minutes before you cut it. That ensures all the juices are kept inside.
Cut & Serve. Make sure you have a sharp knife and you cut the meat at an angle. Keep the strips thin for the best presentation.
That’s it! It’s seriously good. You can thank me later 😉
Enjoy!
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Also put a couple dollops of real butter on top and let it melt it does something wonderful to it. I got th idea off a cooking show and it is amazing =o)
Yummmm!!!
I have a cast iron grill pan will this method work if I place the meat and the pan in the oven ?
I have a cast iron grill pan and I wanted to know will this method work if I placed it in the oven?
I have never cooked one in a cast iron pan although I would imagine the cooking time would be the same.