I thawed two loin steaks, totaling 1.2 pounds to grill on the Weber. Then I got to thinking, why not take advantage of those hot coals and cook everything out there?! No dishes and no kitchen clean up = SCORE!!!
Next, I took a quart sized Ziploc bag and added 2 cloves of minced garlic, a big glug of Drew's dressing, and 1/4 tsp of black pepper and Old Bay seasoning. I smushed this around some to mix the flavors, and then threw the two steaks in, squeezed out the air, and made sure the meat was covered in the mixture.I found a great site, GrillingTimes.com that lists thickness, cuts, times, and temperatures for grilling meats, seafoods, poultry, and vegetables.
Because they take longer, I started with the asparagus, about 10 minutes total. Then, following their instructions for our 1" thick steaks, we cooked for about 3-4 minutes each side, turning 1/4 to get beautiful grill marks! This delivered a really juicy, flavorful, medium rare steak. When there were about 5 minutes left on the steak, I threw the squash on because I cut them really thin, maybe 1/8".
And, the best part about dinner (besides no clean-up) is I'm still chipping away at my Freezer Meat Challenge! It's taking a little longer than I expected to make a huge dent. We've had some leftovers to use up, and then a busy week that lead us to eat take-out once and had friends over so I didn't cook! But I'm still holding strong, and even if I haven't used much I've remained true to my word and haven't bought anything to add to the load.
I've never used Old Bay on anything besides seafood. I'll have to try that.
ReplyDeleteoh i was just thinking about grilling on my new little grill!! now im getting "grill" cravings!!
ReplyDeletei didnt know you had a tattoo on your foot too!! im getting my right foot done later this summer as well as getting a new back piece done.. can you tell i love tattoos? ; )
Such fun and delicious food...and you didn't invite ME?! *SOB*
ReplyDeletelol, looks utterly delish, Christina! And yay for another freezer meat gone!
Oh, and I left something for you at my blog ;-)