1 lb skirt steak
1/3 cup orange juice
1/8 tsp crystallized ginger, minced
1 tsp honey
1 tsp red pepper flakes
1 clove of garlic, minced
1/2 tsp cilantro
salt to taste
1/8 tsp black pepper
4 lettuce leaves
sliced scallion for garnish
Mix together everything but the steak in a plastic zipper bag, put aside half. Stab the steak all over with a fork on both sides and then put it in the bag with half the marinade. Let it marinate for a couple hours in the fridge or about a half hour at room temperature. Remove the steak and pat it dry with some paper towels. Heat a couple tbls of oil in a skillet on high and sear the steak on both sides until there is only a minute or so until it's done how you like. Turn the heat down to medium, pour the reserved marinade over it and flip it several times to coat. Let it sit until finished cooking, flipping it again before you remove it to make sure it's coated. Let rest for 3-4 minutes and slice thin, against the grain. Wrap several pieces of steak in a lettuce leaf with some scallion.
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I had a pound of skirt steak in the freezer from the last time I bought some and I decided to make something with it. I just kind of whipped this up and it turned out really well. I love that. I had some fancy pants orange juice that my girlfriend had bought, which was for the best since it's the major flavor in the marinade. A lesser juice wouldn't have been nearly as good. Fresh would have been ideal, of course, but you work with what you have.
So I marinated the steak up and seared it. Once it was almost cooked I poured in some reserved marinade and flipped it a couple times to coat. The glaze wound up getting pretty dark, next time I'm going to reduce the heat more I think. I was feeling healthy so I made some lettuce wraps with it, plus I had some scallion that I tossed in there for good measure. It was wicked good, I'm glad I wrote down what I was doing (for once) when I was making the marinade.Who out there has done lettuce wraps before? This was actually my first time, it was a nice change of pace.
Yum! Great flavour. I have a brand new head of lettuce..
ReplyDeleteThat looks so appetizing! I go get some Aussie Shiraz to join you!
ReplyDeleteYum! The spicy orange glaze with ginger & honey sounds fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love orange glaze with a bit of heat. You know as a teenager, when I was a horrible cook, I used to slice the skirt steak the wrong way and always thought it was the worst steak ever. Years later I finally was told to slice it the other way....
ReplyDeleteThese look awesome. I've never made lettuce wraps myself though have had them often in Vietnamese or Thai food or Chinese food for that matter. ANyway, love the idea of orange juice--brilliant!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering while looking at that gorgeous skirt steak. The flavors here look and sound amazing and I could easily get used to this meal. The lettuce looks so perfectly crisp! Love it.
ReplyDeleteI've had tuna salad wraps before... they're real good. I think OJ is a great marinade for meat.
ReplyDeleteGreat ingredients... should be wonderful! saving this recipe
ReplyDeleteI love skirt steak - it is my favorite cut of beef. Melts in your mouth like butter. I bet the orange citrusyness was perfect for cutting some of that fact taste. Glorious.
ReplyDeleteOooh, you cooked it JUST RIGHT!!!!! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteThe steak looks perfectly cooked! Love the sauce!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like some good eatin' right there. Bet they're really good with the crunch of the lettuce going on.
ReplyDeleteLettuce wraps (or even bok choy or napa cabbage) make a nice sub for bread, tortillas, etc. It does feel lighter somehow. Nice dinner!
ReplyDeletemy fav thing ever is lettuce wraps from PFChangs. and yours look just as good!
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This looks OMG delicious. That glaze sounds wonderful and your pictures are terrific. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary.
ReplyDeleteNice!!!! "fancy pants orange juice" lol
ReplyDeleteLooks great. I like the idea of using lettuce instead of regular tortillas.
What a great recipe - the marinade sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the whole orange idea here...yummy.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Tender and juicy.
ReplyDeleteso yummy. the steak slices look really tender!
ReplyDeleteI love the orange marinade. What a tasty way to eat healthy. Lettuce wraps=good eats!
ReplyDeleteI don't do lettuce wraps, I don't know why...but they're great for South Beach, and just for good eating. I'm gonna start doing this!
ReplyDeleteI'm a PF Changs alumni (worked there for 2 years in college) so I love me some lettuce wraps! I like the steak idea a lot though, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love lettuce wraps. They're so refreshing!
ReplyDeletelow-carb and delish! nicely done...
ReplyDeleteLooks very delisious. I love lettuce wraps. It is like healthy man food.
ReplyDeletemmm...i really like lettuce wraps. I wonder why I've only made them once? silly me! this looks so darned good!!
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