Easy Steak Marinades

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There is nothing difficult about making easy steak marinades recipes and if you want to start off the easy way, why not use a quick and easy steak marinades recipe and just experiment with the cooking methods a bit? Making steak and steak marinades is actually very simple and creating the best, steak marinade from scratch is something your whole family will love you for.

Making Authentic Easy Steak Marinades Recipes at Home

An authentic easy steak marinades recipe teamed with a thick and juicy steak is what makes a homemade easy steak marinades taste so wonderful. You might want to use a steak sauce too and serve a fresh, crisp green salad on the side. Maybe an authentic Italian steak marinade sounds good to you or perhaps you prefer another kind. Whichever types of easy steak marinades you and your family like the most, there are sure to be recipes for the best steak marinade for all of you to enjoy together.

Easy Steak Marinades through History

So how did marinating meat come about? Well, cattle were first introduced to the New World in 1540 by the Spanish. Cattle were not indigenous to the Americas before the civil war so they were not known then. Every since their introduction, however, beef and steak have been enjoyed and cooked in many ways for centuries.

Spanish and French colonists started to raise cattle in the eighteenth century and they would transport them on the new railroads being constructed. In 1871, the introduction of refrigeration cars made the transport of steak much easier and meant the cattle could be slaughtered before the transportation of the meat. To find out more about the fascinating history of marinating steak, check out our history of marinades section.

Incredibly Easy Steak Marinades Recipes

If you want to start off with a very easy steak marinades recipe, you will be pleased to discover that there are plenty of easy steak marinades recipes and methods you can choose from. Steak marinades are something that does not take long to prepare and, with a little practice, you can make a great marinated steak the first time around! Likewise, an easy steak marinades sauce recipe is something that might use few ingredients but using the freshest produce, herbs and spices makes your homemade marinades stand out from readymade bottled varieties.

Most people adore the worldwide phenomenon known as easy steak marinades and whether you want to make an easy steak marinade recipe for the finest cut of steak or whether you want to liven up a cheaper cut of steak, a fine marinade will make the meat a whole lot better.

You might want to make something like a lime jalapeño rib eye marinade recipe or a tasty flank steak marinade. The multitude of delicious easy steak marinades recipes available makes cooking steak with easy steak marinades simple.

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Featured Steak Marinade Recipes:

Thyme and Garlic Ribeye Steak Marinade Recipe

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This ribeye steak marinade recipe is simple to make and one of our very easy steak marinades. Steak marinade recipes do not have to be difficult and you can even get great results from a 3-ingredient steak marinade. It is a myth that the best steak marinades contain a lot of different ingredients because keeping the flavors simple always works best and every flavor you add will shine through, complementing your meat perfectly.

The following steak marinade recipe is suitable for different cuts of meat and you should choose a tender steak such as tenderloin, strip, T-bone or rib-eye because this marinade is to give flavor rather than tenderize. Two steaks, about an inch and a half thick and weighing one pound each are great for this easy rib-eye steak marinade recipe but you could use it on three small steaks or one very big one instead. Of course, you can also double the recipe if you are cooking for more people.

Garlic is a classic flavor, when it comes to easy steak marinades, and actually, garlic goes with most meat, poultry, and fish dishes. The garlic in the following recipe is combined with thyme for an herby taste, red wine for a bold flavor, olive oil and some salt and pepper. This might sound very basic but you will be amazing just how much flavor this easy steak marinades gives to your meat. For a juicy finish and a simple yet undeniably wonderful result, try this deliciously simple garlic and thyme ribeye steak marinade.

Simple Garlic and Thyme Ribeye Steak Marinade

Ingredients -

6 garlic cloves
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons fresh thyme leaves
½ cup red wine
Coarse salt and pepper

Preparation:

Smash and coarsely, chop the garlic cloves.

Combine the garlic, oil, red wine, and thyme in a bowl, add the steaks and turn to coat. Cover the dish and refrigerate for 2 to 4 hours, turning the steaks occasionally.

Heat the grill to medium high and oil the grates lightly.

Remove the steak from the steak marinade and let the excess drip off. Discard the marinade.

Season the steaks with salt and pepper, cut each one in half, and grill them, covered, until they are done.

Allow 12 to 16 minutes for medium rare.

(Serves 4)

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Different Ways of Cooking Steak

Complete Steak Cooking Glossary

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Baste: To moisten steak during cooking with a boiled marinade, sauce or pan drippings. Basting steak adds flavor and helps to keep the steak moist.

Blue Rare: Steak with a 100 degrees F core temperature. The outside is seared but the inside is barely warmed. Also known as very rare, blood rare, black, and blue or Pittsburgh rare.

Braise: To cook a tough cut of steak slowly in liquid, in a tightly covered pan.

Broil: To cook a few inches away from a direct heat source in the oven or over hot coals.

Choice: According to the USDA's steak grading system, Choice is a cut of steak with more marbling than Select but less than Prime.

Grading System: The USDA's grading system assesses the quality of steak, according to the amount of visible fat. Richly marbled beef has a higher grade because it is juicier and more tender, as well as being tastier. Fat insulates which helps to prevent well-marbled steak from being overcooked. Small and evenly distributed fat specks are preferred to big, sparser ones.

Grilling: A method of cooking steak over a gas, electric or charcoal grill. Grilling is the best way to cook many different cuts of steak and grill marks on a steak makes it look especially appealing. Most steaks require about eight minutes on the grill.

Marbling: Visible specks of fat streaked through the muscle tissue on a steak. The fat melts during cooking, basting the flesh, and improving its juiciness and tenderness.

Marinade: Steak marinade recipes are used to tenderize and add flavor to steak. A marinade is a liquid and different cuts of steak have different marinating times.

Medium: Steak with a 135 degrees F core temperature. The steak will be red and hot in the middle with pink around it. The outside is grayish brown.

Medium Rare: Steak with a 125 degrees F core temperature. The steak will be red and warm in the center. The outside is grayish brown.

Medium Well Done: Steak with a 145 degrees F core temperature. The steak is light pink on the inside and the outside is brown.

Pan Broil: A good cooking method for a thin T-bone or thin sirloin steak. Pan-broiling means cooking over a direct heat in an uncovered, ungreased pan or skillet.

Prime:he highest US meat grading system grade. Prime steak is produced in limited quantities and has the most marbling. Prime steak is exported to upscale restaurants abroad or sold in fine restaurants or specialty meat markets.

Rare: Steak with a 120 degrees F core temperature. The steak is red and slightly warm inside and grayish brown on the outside.

Raw Steak: Uncooked steaks, used in dishes like carpaccio and steak tartare.

Resting: You should leave steaks to rest for at least five minutes after cooking to allow the juices to redistribute. The rested steaks will still be warm and they will be extra juicy.

Roast: To cook uncovered and without liquid in the oven. Roasting is the same as baking but the word roasting is used instead of baking when talking about meat.

Scoring: Scoring the surface of steak is a way of allowing flavors to penetrate deeply into the meat. This helps with tenderizing the steak too, since the marinade can penetrate further into the meat. Some steak marinade recipes call for the steak to be scored in a crosshatch pattern a quarter inch deep.

Sear: Searing is when you cook a steak hot and fast to brown the outside and seal in the juices. Some chefs believe that searing does not seal in the meat juices but it does create a crispy surface texture and kill any bacteria that might be on the outside of the meat.

Select: According to the US meat grading system, Select steak has the least amount of marbling so it is leaner but less juicy, flavorful, or tender than Prime or Choice cuts. Select is not recommended if you want a top quality steak.

Tenderizing Hammer: Also known as a meat mallet, this handy piece of kitchen equipment is used to pound a steak. It is made of metal with lots of points on the end to break up the connective tissues and makes the steak more tender. You can use a tenderizing hammer in addition to a steak marinade recipe or instead of it.

Well Done: Steak with a 165 degrees F core temperature. This steak is grayish brown throughout and is a bit charred on the outside.

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Great Steak Marinade with Pineapple and Ginger

Ginger and Pineapple Steak Marinade

ginger and pineapple


This is a tangy, fruity, great steak marinade recipe, which is simple to make. The steak needs to marinate for twenty-four hours for the steak marinade ingredients to flavor the steak properly, so use a cheaper cut of steak because such a long marinating time will ruin an expensive steak.

The soy sauce and sugar in this delicious steak marinade recipe give a sweet Asian flavor, which go nicely with the spicy and fruity tones. The onion and garlic add a stronger flavor to cut through the fruit and sweetness and balance the steak marinade recipe out nicely. Because of the Asian influence on the flavor, you can serve the finished steak with noodles or rice.

Ingredients -

½ cup pineapple juice
2 bay leaves
½ teaspoon ginger
%u2153 cup brown sugar
%u2153 cup soy sauce
%u2153 cup oil
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1 tablespoon minced onion

Preparation:

Combine the ingredients and let the steak marinate for 24 hours.

Discard the marinade.

Grill the steaks until they are done, let them stand for 10 minutes to make them easier to cut and then slice the steak thinly and serve.

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