These steak and potato foil packets are a fun dish that the whole family will love and an easy clean up. The combination of steak, potatoes, grilled onions, and bell peppers, seasoned to perfection...mmm mmm good!
Ingredients
- 1 pound potatoes , halved
- 1.5 pounds sirloin steak , cut into bite-sized strips
- 1 yellow onion , sliced
- 1 red bell pepper , sliced
- 1 green bell pepper , sliced
- 1 carrot , thinly sliced
- 4 tablespoons butter , or as needed
- 1 teaspoon steak seasoning , or as needed
- 5 cloves garlic , chopped, or more to taste
Instructions
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1
Prepare an outdoor grill, preferably a charcoal grill, for medium-high heat.
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Place potatoes in a microwave-safe dish and cook on high until they are tender with a bite, about 3 minutes.
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Divide steak, potatoes, onions, red and green bell pepper, and carrots evenly onto 4 to 6 squares of aluminum foil. Add 1 tablespoon butter and a little fresh garlic to each pack; fold foil over the top to close each packet tightly.
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Place foil packs on the hot side of the grill. Cook for 5 minutes. Carefully open one foil pack to check for steak doneness.
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If steak is not cooked to your taste after 5 minutes, continue to cook, checking for doneness every few minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center will read 130 degrees F (54 degrees C) for medium rare.
Nutrition Facts
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