Skip to main content

Grilled Marinated London Broil

4.1

(165)

This image may contain Steak Food and Pork

To give your London Broil the best possible flavor, marinate it overnight in a mixture of balsamic, garlic, lemon, mustard, dried herbs, oil, and just a bit of Worcestershire sauce and soy sauce. You'll notice that there’s no salt in the marinade; the soy and Worcestershire provide enough salt to season the meat well, plus they give it an extra tang of umami that will entrance the dinner table. (They'll ask what the secret ingredient is; it's up to you whether you want to tell them or not.) Once the meat is marinated and ready to grill, it only takes about 20 minutes to cook. For the crustiest char, make sure your grill grate is about four inches over glowing coals.

Read More
The zest of three whole lemons gives these cookies a no-holds-barred citrus flavor.
Round out these autumn greens with tart pomegranate seeds, crunchy pepitas, and a shower of Parmesan.
A dash of cocoa powder adds depth and richness to the broth of this easy turkey chili.
Caramelized onions, melty Gruyère, and a deeply savory broth deliver the kind of comfort that doesn’t need improving.
This classic 15-minute sauce is your secret weapon for homemade mac and cheese, chowder, lasagna, and more.
Cut this easy-to-handle dough (thanks, cream cheese) into wide strips for a fast-forming lattice that stuns.
A savory-hot salsa made with mixed nuts (like the kind dubbed cocktail nuts meant for snacking) gives roast salmon a kaleidoscope of textures and flavors.
Reminiscent of a classic diner dessert, this chocolate cream pie offers pure comfort in a cookie crust.