Grilled Flank Steak with Asian-Inspired Marinade

Grilled flank steak marinated in a bold Asian-inspired mixture of soy sauce, ginger, garlic, sriracha, and fish sauce to add a tasty boost of flavor. Seared on a hot grill to create beautiful char marks and perfectly cooked in 10 minutes or less!

Grilled flank steak with pickled cucumbers on a plate

Hi there! It’s Jessica Gavin, Certified Culinary Scientist and I’m thrilled to share another delicious recipe on Alyssa’s website. With the good weather lately, it’s time to cook outdoors on the grill. There are two techniques that I use to maximize the taste of flank steak for this recipe. Marinating the meat for just an hour before it hits the barbecue intensifies the beefy flavors. Then grilling on extremely hot plates create stunning grill marks while this lean cut of beef cooks quickly.

This meal is a family favorite that doesn’t take much effort to prepare, which is a win for all! This steak recipe is meant to slice and share. It’s great for a simple weeknight meal, potluck, or summer celebration that can feed a crowd.

Homemade asian marinade in a white bowl

Why Flank Steak is Great for Grilling

Flank steak has grown in popularity and it’s no surprise why. This affordable cut of beef is located just below the loin, making it a thin and coarse steak with remarkable grain lines. This also assists in easily being able to detect where to slice against the grain which makes it easier to chew.

This steak’s claim to fame is being lean and intensely flavored. It’s easy to cook for those just beginning to learn how to grill. Flank is also ideal for stir-frying and broiling. With more surface area available, this provides more flavor infusion opportunity when a steak marinade is applied.

Marinate Beef to Intensify Flavors

Flank steak marinating in a casserole dish

The benefit of utilizing a marinade for beef is two-fold. It infuses water-soluble flavor compounds into the interior of the meat from the salt, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, onion, honey and fish sauce, making each bite undeniably more impactful and the brining effect makes it more tender. The fat-soluble flavor compounds from the chilis in the sriracha and black pepper dissolve in oil, stick to and flavor the surface. The bottom line, it tastes better!

Knife slicing flank steak into strips on a cutting board

When to Add Acidity to Beef

Traditionally marinades include an acid, like lemon juice or different types of vinegar. It’s a natural flavor enhancer that provides a punch of brightness but is more often known to make meats more tender. However, if too much is used or the contact time it too long then undesirable things happen.

The meat can become mushy on the surface and dried out. To prevent this, a portion of the soy marinade is reserved and combined with lime juice to be used as a sauce for serving. The flavor benefit of the acid is still present without impacting the texture of the steak.

strips of grilled flank steak on a plate served with sauce

This grilled flank steak is a dish that’s a breeze to prepare and requires minimal grill time. That means it will be devoured faster than it was cooked! I like to accompany the steak with some pickled cucumbers and lime wedges to squeeze on top. It’s a wonderful Asian-inspired low carb meal that I can assure you everyone will enjoy!

Asian Grilled Flank Steak
 
Grilled flank steak marinated in a bold Asian-inspired mixture of soy sauce, ginger, garlic, sriracha, and fish sauce to add a tasty boost of flavor.
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Recipe type: Entree
Cuisine: Asian
Ingredients
  • ½ cup soy sauce
  • ⅓ cup vegetable oil
  • ¼ cup minced red onion
  • ¼ cup maple syrup
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 1 tablespoon minced ginger
  • 1 tablespoon chopped cilantro
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon fish sauce
  • 1 teaspoon sriracha
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 pounds flank steak
  • 1 tablespoon lime juice
  • 1 lime, cut into 8 wedges
Instructions
  1. In a medium-sized bowl whisk together soy sauce, vegetable, red onion, maple syrup, garlic, ginger, cilantro, salt, fish sauce, sriracha, and black pepper.
  2. In a small bowl add ¼ cup of the marinade mixture and lime juice, set aside.
  3. Add flank steak to a baking dish or large resealable plastic bag.
  4. Pour the marinade over the steak, cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  5. Flip steak over, cover, and marinate 30 minutes in the refrigerator.
  6. Remove the flank steak from the marinade and pat dry with paper towels to remove excess moisture from the surface.
  7. Preheat grill over high heat.
  8. The chamber temperature should be between 400 to 450ºF.
  9. Add a small amount of oil on a folded piece of paper towel, and then carefully grease the cooking grid with the oil.
  10. Once the grill reaches the recommended temperature, place the steak on the grill and close the lid.
  11. Cook the steak until charred marks appear, 4 minutes.
  12. Flip over and cook covered until desired doneness is reached, about 2 to 4 minutes. For medium rare (120 to 125ºF) or 130 to medium 135ºF (50 to 57ºC) internal temperature.
  13. Transfer steak to a cutting board and tent with foil for 10 minutes before slicing.
  14. Slice the grilled flank steak against the grain.
  15. Pour reserved marinade over the steak or serve on the side with lime wedges.

 

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