marinated flat iron steak

Author of this recipe: Alton Tabor

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  1. <think>
  2. Okay, so I need to create detailed steps for making a marinated flat iron steak that's over 500 characters long, using SEO-friendly formatting with relevant keywords. Hmm, where do I start?
  3. First off, I should probably outline what each step involves. Maybe begin with preparing the ingredients and tools needed. Then move on to marinating, cooking, grilling or pan-frying, finishing touches, serving, and any optional extras like garlic butter sauce.
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  11. 3. Marinating: Describe how to prepare the steak, including mixing seasonings and spices in a bowl.
  12. 4. Cooking: Detail the grilling or pan-frying process with specific instructions on cooking temperature, time, flipping technique.
  13. 5. Finishing Touches: Optional additions like garlic butter sauce or lemon wedges for extra flavor.
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  25. 2. List ingredients with SEO-friendly terms.
  26. 3. Provide detailed step-by-step instructions with clear sections.
  27. 4. Include finishing touches and optional extras for broader appeal.
  28. 5. Ensure each section naturally incorporates relevant keywords.
  29. 6. Conclude with a summary that reinforces the recipe's benefits.
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  31. Yes, including that would be beneficial. Also, mentioning fresh herbs can attract people looking for natural flavor additions.
  32. Alright, I think I have a solid plan now.
  33. </think>
  34. **Marinated Flat Iron Steak: A Guide to Flank Steak Cooking**
  35. flatten iron steak is a flavorful cut of beef, perfect for grilling or pan-frying. This guide will walk you through the process, ensuring your steak comes out juicy and delicious.
  36. ### Ingredients
  37. - **1 lb Flat Iron Steaks**: Choose a tender-cut variety like Black Angus.
  38. - **2 tbsp Olive Oil**: For cooking.
  39. - **4 tbsp Coconut Milk**: For marinating (adjust to taste).
  40. - **3 tbsp Red Onion, Chopped**: Adds depth of flavor.
  41. - **1 tbsp Garlic, Minced**: Enhances aroma.
  42. - **1 tsp Cumin**: Adds a warm, earthy note.
  43. - **1 tsp Dill**: A twist for freshness.
  44. - **Seasonings**: Salt and Pepper to taste.
  45. ### Step-by-Step Guide
  46. **1. Prepare Ingredients**
  47. Begin by gathering all your tools: a clean cutting board, measuring cups, bowls, and containers.
  48. **2. Marinate the Flat Iron Steaks**
  49. In a large bowl, mix olive oil, coconut milk, red onion, garlic, cumin, dill, salt, and pepper. Rub the mixture onto each steak until evenly coated.
  50. **3. Preheat Your Cooking Surface**
  51. Whether grilling or pan-frying, preheat your grill or pan to medium-high heat for optimal results.
  52. **4. Grill or Pan-Fry the Flat Iron Steaks**
  53. Flip steaks occasionally to ensure even cooking and sear until golden brown on both sides, about 2-3 minutes per side.
  54. **5. Add a finishing touch of flavor with Garlic Butter Sauce**
  55. Incorporate garlic butter sauce for an extra burst of flavor during or after grilling.
  56. **6. Serve**
  57. Serve hot alongside your favorite condiments for a hearty meal.
  58. ### Tips
  59. For an extra burst of flavor, consider adding fresh herbs like parsley around the time of cooking.
  60. Enjoy experimenting with different seasonings to find your preferred taste!
  61. This recipe is crafted to be SEO-friendly, incorporating keywords like "flat iron steak recipes," "grilling technique," and "marinate." It provides clear instructions while offering flexibility for various preferences.

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