
Adapted from Jamie's America
Hands-on time: 15 minutes
Marinate time: 1 hour on the counter or up to 48 hours in the fridge
Grill time: 6-8 minutes
Resting time: 5 minutes
Serves 2-4 (depending on the size of the skirt steak
Ingredients:
1 skirt steak (feeds 2-3 – but I’m not sure how much it weighed)
Marinade:
¼ cup Worcestershire sauce
¼ cup olive oil
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 sprigs fresh rosemary leaves, finely chopped
2 fresh (or 1 dried) bay leaf, finely chopped/crushed
Freshly ground black pepper
Directions:
1. Whisk all marinade ingredients together in a zip lock baggie, and set aside.
2. Prepare the skirt steak.
Marinate time: 1 hour on the counter or up to 48 hours in the fridge
Grill time: 6-8 minutes
Resting time: 5 minutes
Serves 2-4 (depending on the size of the skirt steak
Ingredients:
1 skirt steak (feeds 2-3 – but I’m not sure how much it weighed)
Marinade:
¼ cup Worcestershire sauce
¼ cup olive oil
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 sprigs fresh rosemary leaves, finely chopped
2 fresh (or 1 dried) bay leaf, finely chopped/crushed
Freshly ground black pepper
Directions:
1. Whisk all marinade ingredients together in a zip lock baggie, and set aside.
2. Prepare the skirt steak.



4. Before grilling, allow the steaks to come to room temperature (at least 30 minutes).
5. Grill steaks 3 minutes per side and then an additional minute at a time until it’s done to your liking. Total 6-8 minutes for medium-rare.
6. “Resting” Chef Dennis Johnston’s tip: flip the side closest to the grill grates or pan onto a plate so that the meat sits hot side up. This ensures that the heat will rise into the air rather than go through the meat and continue to cook it. Place the plate in the fridge for 4-5 minutes. The center will retain the heat but the meat will be more tender than if you serve it hot off the grill.
7. Like flank steak or brisket, this tough cut of meat so remember to cut across the grain.
1 comment:
Oh delectable! I love Jamie Oliver, this marinade sounds like just the ticket.
Thanks for your nice comments. Coming from someone who seems to have their fair share of accolades means all the more!
All the best.
Natalie
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