September 15th, 2010

Sweep Steak

This is a QUICK recipe from The I Hate to Cook Book.

The title is hilarious.

It’s simple and anyone could do this for an easy, flavorful meal in a hurry.

Nice. Me likey.

Sweep Steak

Recipe adapted from The I Hate to Cook Book

Makes 4 to 6 servings

2- to 3-pound steak or pot roast

Two 1-ounce packets of French onion soup mix

Preheat the oven to 300°. Place the meat in the center of a

large sheet of aluminum foil and sprinkle it with the onion soup

mixture. Fold the foil around the meat so that it is

completely enclosed, and place it in a baking pan. Cook the

meat for 3 hours, until it’s tender, then slice and serve.


With kids and sports and homework and laundry and work and various and sundry other activities, it’s hard to sit down to a yummy meal during the week.

Or maybe I’m just projecting my life onto yours.

Either way, this sounds like the best of all worlds – try it!

Photo courtesy of ScooterM.blogspot.com.

Recipe from The I Hate to Cook Book via TastingTable.com.


August 27th, 2010

Where’s the Beef? Here!

If you’re a beef lover, there’s NO WAY you don’t love kabobs.

They’re bite-sized, they’re tasty, they’re perfect.

Get your beef here if you want to guarantee it’ll be top quality. Then try this fantastic kabob recipe the next time you’ve got a hankerin’ for this simple, yet delicious meal.

Recipe: Beef Kabobs

Ingredients

  • 2 Strip steaks, cut into 1 inch cubes
  • 16 Mushrooms, cleaned
  • 16 Pearl onions, peeled
  • 1 Zucchini, cut into ½ inch rounds
  • 1 Bell pepper, cut into ¾ inch piece
  • To taste Other vegetables you like on Kabobs
  • 3 T Kosher Salt
  • 1 t Black pepper
  • ¼ t Cayenne
  • ½ t Cumin
  • ½ t. Garlic powder
  • ½ t. Onion powder
  • 8 Wooden skewers soaked in water

Instructions

  1. 1. Separate meat and vegetables into separate bowls. Mix together, the salt, pepper, cayenne, cumin, garlic, and onion powder. 2. Season the meat liberally with the seasoning mixture. Toss to coat well. 3. Season the vegetables with the remaining seasoning mix. 4. Begin to build the skewers. Make them similar in size and with the same amount of ingredients. 5. Grill over high heat turning occasionally until meat is cooked to desired doneness, and vegetables have softened slightly. 6. Serve over a bed of white rice.

August 24th, 2010

How About Something Sweet With Your Steak?

Sweet and savory.

It’s a classic combination. Think Orange Chicken.

Here’s a glaze for your favorite steak that adds a touch of sweetness to a hearty, juicy cut of beef.

It’s a Cinnamon Pomegranate Glaze. And it’s absolutely scrumptious.

Want all the details? Check out Lexie’s Kitchen here. And let me know what you think!

Photo courtesy of LexiesKitchen.com.


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Hi! My name is Dena P., and I love steak. In fact, I’ve been on a quest for the perfect steak for a few years now.

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