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We bought a skirt steak yesterday, and BBQ'ed it last night.
Turned out pretty good! Great flavor, but a wee bit tough. Next time I'll marinate it over night.
Had never seen this cut in a market before. Is it the same cut as a flank steak?
It was about 6" wide, tapering down, 5/8" thick and about a foot long.
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No, not the same as flank. From the front half its the tissue that holds the lungs in.. Good meat and lots of flavor, does need to be marinated and make sure you cut across the grain.
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What buddy said about the cut. Go a page or two back and try my Korean BBQ recipe in the round steak thread.
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Do yourself a big favor and look up "churasco" steak. Lots of flavor in that cut. Just gotta know how to capture it.
Sean"s recipe also does that.
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It's the diaphram. Use to be part of the guts,then became part of n the pink slim everyone talked about a year or so ago. Now is a steak. Good old USA marketing.
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The south and latin Americans have been eating this cut for centuries.
For more fun and flavor, also look up how to make your own chimichuri.
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$10+ per pound here if you can find it. Local butcher has a 72 lb. minimum order. Same deal for flank & hanger.
Doesn't sell very well back in the WV hills.
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Thanks guys!
Great information here!
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Very popular cut here with the Latins. Usually runs about $5.99-$6.99/lb.
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Is skirt steak different from meat curtains?
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Is skirt steak different from meat curtains? I'm not saying her labia was big, but she could donate ear lobes to burn victims.
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Used around here for fajitas and carne asada.
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Is skirt steak different from meat curtains? I'm not saying her labia was big, but she could donate ear lobes to burn victims. Can pull double duty as mud flaps on the truck.
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I rarely marinate steak, and don't with skirt steak either. I grill it, brushed with a little olive oil. I keep the meat off direct high heat. Cooks best if set over on the side of the grill, and turned every so often. I prefer it cooked to medium, or maybe a little more. Less, will be too chewy for me. Tastes real good with a well made chimichurri sauce. Like mine, below. Chimichurri Sauce
½ cup boiling water ½ teaspoon Kosher salt One cup chopped fresh Curley Parsley 5 Garlic cloves, chopped 2 teaspoon dried Oregano ½ Teaspoon dried Thyme 1 Teaspoon fresh ground Black Pepper 1 small Tabasco Pepper, diced ¼ cup Corn Oil ¼ cup red wine Vinegar ¼ cup Argentine Malbec (I use the Norton brand)
Put all of the ingredients into a blender, and process until the mixture is chopped, but not puréed.
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Used around here for fajitas and carne asada. A quick and dirty yet very tasty marinade for such.
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Nice to see you back here posting some Sam, now if you could just get Hoop back too. I pop in and out these days. Not so sure about friend David.
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For the aristocrats who've never seen how we the unwashed enjoy a skirt steak (churasco) here south of the Mason Dixon.. desired result Here's my skirt steak and chimichurri recipe from a couple years ago. About the only thing I've changed is I add more cilantro now. Here's kind of a standard I use. If you've got 24 hours to let it set, that works best. I don't usually have that foresight. Trim most of the fat and all of the membrane before starting the marinade.
Your "churrasco" cut, whichever you choose 1/2 cup olive oil 1/4 cup balsamic, red wine vinegar, low sodium soy sauce, or apple cider vinegar for a sweeter, different flavor 3-4 cloves garlic juice of 1 lime 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes chopped fresh parsley chopped fresh cilantro 1/2 teaspoon sea salt fresh ground pepper
mix everything except the steak in a bowl. Place steak and marinade in a gallon Ziploc bag. After sealing Ziploc, shake well and move around with your fingers. You want all that marinade goodness getting into every strain of the meat.
Grill on medium high for 3-6 mins. on each side, depending on size of cut, basting with your "chimichurri".
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Skirt, hanger, flank.....all some of my favorite cuts of beef!
I love a good chimichurri! I'll have to try both recipes is summer.
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