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It’s easy. It tastes more than great – the depth of flavor and aroma is like non-other. And, today, in our “good, clean, fun” experiment, we are using THE FILIPINO SPICE GRILL RUB for our sautéed and grilled marinated flank steak and plantains. (It doesn’t get any better than this, folks).
Wowza! This stuff is good. good. gooooood.
It’s earthy, sweet, savory, spicy, salty, umami – all at once.
I feel so blessed to have been able to relish in this recipe of perfectly cooked and tender beef, the flavors of Serious Foodie, and a tropical flair to the food, just as the warmer seasons are ending. YUM! You’ll love this. You won’t be sorry.
Filipino Citrus Flatiron Steak & Plantains
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Filipino Citrus Flatiron Steak & Plantains
2 lbs. all natural, grass-fed flat iron steak
3 Tbs. The Filipino Grill Serious Foodie Spice Rub
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
1/2 red bell pepper, seeded and diced
1 small shallot, peeled, and minced
2 large ripe plantains, peeled and chopped
sea salt and pepper
3 slices navel orange
1 tsp. olive oil
Combine the steak, spice rub, olive oil, shallots, and bell pepper in a large Ziplock bag. Rub the steaks well with the the seasoning and oil. REALLY immerse and ensure a fantastic flavor transfer among all elements. Place in the fridge for 24-48 hours.
Preheat a grill to very high heat, adding a large cast iron skillet a top to heat.
After about 10 minutes of full strength heat, add the marinated meat and oil and veggies to the hot skillet.
Stir and cook, covered, for several minutes.
While the meat is searing. combine the sliced plantains, salt and pepper, orange slices, and oil, in a medium bowl.
After tossing and stirring the meat and veggies just right for several minutes (still rare, but perfectly copy on the outside), transfer the meat to a serving plate.
Using the same hot, cast iron skillet on the grill, add the marinated plantains (reserving the sautéing veggies) and cook and stir until soft and complex. Cover every once in a while for a few minutes, before stirring again. (You want the flavors of the meat rub to transfer to the plantains).
Once the fruit/starch is soft, return to a serving bowl.
Plate with the sautéed plantains and veggies along side the Filipino Citrus Flatiron Steak.
Wow yourself. Wow your family. Wow your neighbors.
You’re going to want this one again tomorrow, if not the next day. Maybe create it into a three day menu rotation to treat yourself! YUM! You deserve it! 😋
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