4 (12-ounce) rib-eye steaks, sliced about 1-inch thick Instructions: Pound steaks with a meat tenderizer or pierce with a fork. Place steaks in a glass dish. Combine teriyaki sauce, steak sauce, soy ...
These delicious, no-fuss ribs are perfect for a quick after-work meal or casual weekend dinner party. Korean beef ribs, also known as flanken ribs, are cut lengthwise across the rib bones. They’re ...
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Purists insist there’s only one way to cook ribs: Rub them with a salt-and-spice blend and let them smoke and smolder over live coals for a little less time than it takes to sit through “Gone With the ...
Purists insist there’s only one way to cook ribs: Rub them with a salt-and-spice blend and let them smoke and smolder over live coals for a little less time than it takes to sit through “Gone With the ...
You can also try this recipe with different cuts of meat: strip, T-bone, porterhouse, or tenderloin. In a medium baking dish (or bowl), combine oil, garlic, and thyme. Add steaks, and turn to coat.
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