I wasn’t sure what to call this recipe, because the scribbled notes in my own recipe book say, “Uncle Joe’s Flank Steak.” Several years ago, I got this recipe from (surprise) my Uncle Joe, after eating it at a barbecue at their house and falling in love with it. However I hate it when recipe titles don’t actually describe the flavors in the food. Like “Oodle doodle bars” or “yummy to my tummy chicken” etc. Why not just say, “Chocolate nut bars with caramel” or “lemon garlic chicken”, ya know? So on that note, I’m going to call this sweet and savory flank steak. I know that doesn’t name the exact flavors in the marinade, but it isn’t one flavor that really stands out, it’s somehow the magical combination of them all together. So sweet and savory tells you it has that awesome sweet/salty combo that is so great on this cut of meat. This is one of our family favorites. Enjoy, and thanks to Uncle Joe!
Also, if you’re not used to cooking flank steak, click here to learn more about it!
how to make it
To make the marinade, you will need brown sugar, some cooking oil (olive oil or a neutral-flavored oil like peanut), soy sauce, pineapple juice, grated ginger, and some garlic.
You’ll also need an approximately 2-pound flank steak (give or take a little. score it like so. Well, not exactly like so because I scored mine a little too deep, but it’s fine.
Place pineapple juice in a spouted liquid measuring cup or mixing bowl.
Add brown sugar,
soy sauce,
and oil.
make sure your garlic and ginger are finely minced/grated
And add those to the mixture. Whisk. Reserve 1/4 cup of the marinade.
Place the flank steak in a gallon Ziploc bag and pour the marinade over the steak.
Refrigerate 8 hours or overnight. Take out of fridge 30 minutes before grilling. Place steak on grill and cook for 5-10 minutes per side, depending on the size. Use the 1/4 cup marinade you set aside to brush over steak in the last few minutes of grilling. (That’s a little trick I use for pretty much any meat that has a marinade just to splash it with an extra punch of flavor at the end). Flank steak should still be pink in the middle when done.
Remove from grill and let stand for 5 minutes before cutting so the juices can redistribute. Thinly slice steak against the grain and serve. (If you’re not sure what it means to cut against the grain, check out the flank steak post)
broiler instructions
You can also cook flank steak is under the broiler (please don’t anyone just pop it in a frying pan. Not good.) Place on a broiler pan on the upper rack and broil for about 5-10 minutes per side depending on the size. Because this particular marinade has sugar in it, you’ll want to watch carefully so it doesn’t burn. If you see the sugar burning too much, then you might want to move your rack down.
Sweet and Savory Flank Steak
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1/2 cup olive oil or neutral-flavored cooking oil like peanut oil
- 1/2 cup soy sauce
- 1 cup pineapple juice
- 1 tablespoon freshly grated ginger
- 4-5 garlic cloves finely minced
- up to 2 pounds flank steak
Instructions
- Whisk together all ingredients except steak until combined. Remove 1/4 cup and set aside.
- Score flank steak with a knife diagonally on both sides. This just means to run a sharp knife through it in the pattern below. You don't want to actually cut through the steak, just about 1/8" deep. This will help tenderize the meat.
- Place steak in large ziploc bag and pour marinade (excluding the 1/4 cup you set aside) over it. Refrigerate 8 hours or overnight. Take out of fridge 30 minutes before grilling.
- Preheat grill to medium heat. When hot, place steak on grill and cook for 5-10 minutes per side, depending on the size. Use the 1/4 cup marinade you set aside to brush over steak in the last few minutes of grilling. Flank steak should still be pink in the middle when done.
- Remove from grill and let stand for 5 minutes before cutting so the juices can redistribute. Thinly slice against the grain and serve immediately.
Notes
broiler instructions
The other way to cook a flank steak is under the broiler (please don't anyone just pop it in a frying pan. Not good.) Place on a broiler pan on the upper rack and broil for about 5-10 minutes per side depending on the size. Because this particular marinade has sugar in it, you'll want to watch carefully so it doesn't burn. If you see the sugar burning too much, then you might want to move your rack down.flank steak memories…
We originally posted this recipe in 2008 and Sara’s “2-year-old” sniffing the steak is her kiddo that turns 14 this month and looks like a fully grown man. 😭
Questions & Reviews
I will definitely try this recipe, the steak looks amazing and not hard to make.
Made this last night and the family was completely in love. Smoked it on the Traeger for an hour before finishing it off on high heat. My husband deemed it “Birthday food”, which is a rave review in our house. Thanks for another winning recipe!!
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This recipe sounds wonderful! And I totally agree with you on recipe named. I hate it when recipes have a vague title, like “Joanne’s Best Chicken” or other such nonsense. Recipe names should give the chef an idea of what the recipe will turn out like.
How many servings do you get from this recipe? I have a really big family (10) and I want to be sure there is plenty for everyone.
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Woo hoo! It just depends on how big your flank steak is – it does help stretch it out to cut it superduper thin. Flank can be expensive so it can add up to buy a couple, but you might just eyeball it! I did tell you think steaks, probably about 3 to 4 pounds total for my family plus Missionaries last week and we ate it all gone!