Sauce for cheap steaks on the BBQ
Sauce for cheap steaks on the BBQ
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HereBeMonsters

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14,180 posts

206 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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Doing a monster pile of steaks for the barbeque tomorrow, little bits of rump are already marinading in my patented BBQ Sauce (soy, tomato puree, garlic, smoked paprika, cider, maple syrup etc. etc.) but looking for something different for the pack of thin sandwich steaks.

Any ideas? I have quite few herbs and spices, was thinking maybe something Indian?

Mobile Chicane

21,825 posts

236 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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Indian cuisine not being reknowned for its beef recipes, I'd stick the steaks on as is, slice them thinly and give them the Thai 'tiger cry' treatment with fish sauce, lime juice and chillies as a dressing.

Or, spread one side with satay sauce, roll them up and skewer them.

HereBeMonsters

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Friday 10th April 2009
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Mobile Chicane said:
Indian cuisine not being reknowned for its beef recipes,
Yes, I did think that as I pressed post, but having spent time in Bangladesh and pakistan I'm not averse to a bit of curried beef.

The satay idea does sound good. They really are so thin I could roll them up and use them as Rizla. Still, at £1.53 for half a kilo you can't complain.


Mobile Chicane

21,825 posts

236 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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£1.53 for half a kilo - where from?

HereBeMonsters

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Friday 10th April 2009
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Mobile Chicane said:
£1.53 for half a kilo - where from?
Walmart. Sorry, Asda. Reduced as they're closing for a whole day soon.

Mobile Chicane

21,825 posts

236 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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Hmmm... Must get down there.

If the steaks are very thin, I'd roll them up and make them into little 'wheels' before skewering.

Incidentally there is lots of wild food out there at the moment, begging to be made use of. If you can find 'Ransomes' / wild garlic, I'd wrap that up in it as well. lick