Skirt steak is an inexpensive cut of beef. It ranks with filet mignon as my favorite juicy and tender cut. It is simply delicious grilled or fried and served with blue cheese dressing.
Ingredients
- 2 pounds beef skirt steak
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice
- 0.33 cups prepared spicy brown mustard
- 1 pinch salt and pepper to taste
- 1 cup blue cheese dressing , Optional
Instructions
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Stir mustard and lemon juice together in a small bowl. Trim away most of the fat from steak; rub with mustard mixture. Place steak into a resealable plastic bag and marinate in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour, and up to 24 hours.
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Preheat a grill or large skillet for medium-high heat.
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Grill or fry steak for about 5 minutes per side, or to your desired degree of doneness. Remove from heat and let rest for 5 to 10 minutes. Cut each steak along the grain into 4 pieces. Serve with blue cheese dressing.
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