KOREAN STEAK KABOBS
Sooo, I love this vegetarian that I’m dating. (Like, so much, actually.)
And whenever I cook for the two of us, I’m more than happy to go vegetarian and cook us delicious, meatless, plant-based meals.
But now that I’m eating vegetarian almost all of the time, I’ve gotta admit, I appreciate the chance to occasionally enjoy a good steak entree more than ever. It’s true, as much as I love plant-based meals, I still love me a good steak. They are pretty rare in my life nowadays (<– hehe, steak joke!), but whenever I have the random chance to order one at a restaurant or cook up a steak something-or-other for some friends, I will be the first to admit that I enjoy every bite.
These Korean Steak Kabobs that I made a few weeks ago were no exception. ;)
To be honest, the steak itself was an impulse buy at the grocery store. Organic flank steak was on sale, and when I was circling the grocery store with a growling stomach at 11:30am (not the time I recommend shopping), a few pounds of it immediately found their way into my cart. And sure enough, an hour later at home, these kabobs were happening.
I just whipped up a simple Korean steak marinade…(I chose to forego pears, which aren’t in season, and just stick with the basic Korean marinade ingredients)…
…tossed it with my steak, and let it marinate for about 30 minutes…
…then while it marinated, I chopped up some peppers and onions, and then skewered them all up and brushed them with the remaining marinade…
…and after 10 or so toasty minutes outside with the grill, this late steak dinner — er, lunch — was ready to enjoy. :)
Yeah, I’ll be honest, I actually didn’t share this meal with anyone. ;)
I just enjoyed every bite of those tasty skewers for lunch that afternoon. And then saved the leftovers for lunch the rest of the week, sometimes enjoying them with rice and cucumbers, sometimes with sesame noodles, and one day on a big green leafy salad with a sesame vinaigrette. And every day, they were absolutely delicious.
Feel free to add in any of your favorite veggies to this mix. And as always, if you don’t have access to a grill outdoors (as I didn’t for most of the summer), a grill pan will also do the trick indoors. :)
So to all of my fellow steak-lovers out there, if you happen to have a craving, these’ll definitely do. ;)
Enjoy!
KOREAN STEAK KABOBS
Reviewed by chef simo
on
April 20, 2018
Rating:
5