I received San-J Soy Sauce for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
Sometimes it is nice to journey to places without ever leaving the comforts of your home.
That is what the flavor of these steaks does for you. It takes you to far off places with the wonderful flavor and aroma of a Korean-style marinade.
Serve with a nice side salad and you will be happy!
PrintKorean-Style Marinated Boneless Shell Steak
Ingredients
- 4 boneless shell steaks
For the Marinade:
- 2 inch piece of fresh ginger - peel and finely chopped
- 4 cloves of garlic - chopped
- 2 tbs. sugar
- 4 tbs. soy sauce
- 2 tbs. balsamic vinegar
- 1 tbs. sesame oil
Instructions
- Combine all of the ingredients for the marinade in bowl and stir.
- Place the steaks in a bowl; add the marinade and cover.
- Place in the refrigerator for at least one hour or overnight.
- Heat a large cast iron frying pan and place the steak in a frying pan. Do not over-crowd the pan.
- Bring the steak to a nice golden char on one side; then turn over and finish cooking. The firmness of the steak indicates how well done it will be. The more firm the steak is the more well done it is.
- When steaks are cooked remove from the pan and let the steaks rest for at least 5 minutes before slicing.
- Category: Main Dish
Enjoy with Love,
Catherine
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This month is the final month of Cookbook Wednesday a fun linkup by our dear friend, Louise. I do hope however that sometime in the near future, Louise will bring Cookbook Wednesday back as there are many more books and magazines I would like to share.
For now, I chose the FOOD & WINE Best of the Best Cookbook Recipes: The Best Recipes from the 25 Best Cookbooks of the Year (Food & Wine Best of the Best Recipes Cookbook). It is one of my favorite books because it has many wonderful desserts, and features some of my favorite chefs/bakers including Giada!
A while back I made the New York-Style Crumb Cake, which happens to be one of my absolute favorite desserts that I have made.
Enjoy, Tammy
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Ordinary J says
I love Korean short ribs!!!! I would like to try this recipe when I have the time to cook again. These steaks look so delicious!!
Chiara says
These steaks look so tasty ! have a good day my dear, blessings, xoxo
Marco F says
yes,i also think the same too,really nice recipe!
tanna says
I'm trying these this weekend!! Thank you, Catherine! blessings ~ tanna
Big Daddy Dave says
Tammy, I'm not sure that I've ever heard the term 'shell' steak before. I've cooked skirts steaks and flank steaks but never a shell steak. Whatever its called, that is a great looking piece of beef and I love the Korean touch! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
The steak look really tender and delicious, Tammy.
Laura Dembowski says
Your photos are so vibrant and really make me want to try this! Major yum! I'm heading to check out that coffee cake too.
Laura Dembowski says
Your pictures are so vibrant and inviting! I want to check out that coffee cake too.
Comedy Plus says
This sounds and looks very good. Well can you cook mine medium. Hubby likes rare, but I can't go there. The marinade sounds wonderful.
Have a fabulous day Tammy. 🙂
Ginny Hartzler says
I have never seen these soy sauces. Are they available in most stores? The low salt is a good thing.
Wanda says
I guess I live under a rock, Christine. Is a shell steak, a boneless rib? What ever you call it, it looks fabulous. I so enjoy just reading your recipes, and seeing the pictures if I never they them...it's been worth the ride.
Red Rose Alley says
wow, Tammy, this looks so good. The Korean marinade sounds tasty. Me and the girls love to try foods from other cultures, and Yes, it's just like being there when we try these different foods. The New York-style crumb cake looks so good. I wish I had some to go with my tea right now. My niece moved to New York and is experiencing new things every day. You both are such great cooks.
~Sheri
Heather @ My Overflowing Cup says
These look amazing!
Thanks so much for sharing your recipe.
Pinning!
bella says
Better than yesterday!I love the ribs! Looks very delicious!
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nico says
Amazing!
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Betty says
Those steaks...Oh my goodness! They look delicious! 🙂
Dottie Sauchelli-Balin says
Hi Tammy,
I am not fond of eating meat, but I must say your photo and this marinade is very mouthwatering. It is so easy and irresistible to be able to enjoy the flavors of far away counties. I may have to try this one. Thanks for sharing this recipe. I also liked Louise's Cookbook Wednesday. Hope she does bring it back someday..I will share one if she shares again. The New York Crumb Cake is similar to my Sour Cream Cake, only I add raisins in it. Have a wonderful and blessed rest of the week, dear friend...
Dottie 🙂
Jerry E. Beuterbaugh says
I cannot recall ever hearing of a shell cut before.
Barbara says
Perfectly done steak, Catherine! I love the crusty outside!
claudia lamascolo says
what a mouth watering photo and perfection in cooking here great job!
Hootin' Anni says
I can now hear them sizzling as they're being served on a hot platter for our dinner! Delicious. I especially love my red meat charred as in your photo.
Yum.
Allie | Baking a Moment says
Oh my gosh the flavors sound amazing here! My mouth is literally watering. Pinning this fabulous recipe!
lisaiscooking says
This marinade sounds delicious. I love these flavors!
Jolena @TheRubyKitchen says
This steak looks and sounds incredibly. I bet it would also be delicious served with Asian style noodles of cucumber salad. Thanks for sharing!
Kristina and Millie says
I haven;t heard of shell steaks but oh my these look delish! I will be finding, making and eating my own this week for sure! nom nom nom! thanks for sharing with us at Snickerdoodle!
Louise says
Hi Catherine and Tammy:)
Shell Steaks are a commodity around here but boy oh boy, when I sink my teeth into one I want it to look and taste just like yours!!! I wish I could even just get a whiff, lol...
Thank you so much for linking up to Cookbook Wednesday, Tammy. I don't think I have ever seen that book before. I know I don't have it. Uh oh another for the "some day" list:)
I will be starting up Cookbook Wednesday again in March. I hope you "guys" will be able to join in on the fun...Thank you so much for sharing...
Ronda says
Thank you for stopping in and linking up with us this week on #TheWeekendSocial. We love your ideas and hope to see you again this weekend on KitchenDreaming.com. We have pinned, stumbled & added your link into yummly.
Pinky says
This sounds and looks amazing. I visited Korea for two weeks when I was in high school [and a very picky eater] where I survived on bulgolgi and rice. I'll have to try this marinade.
Miz Helen says
We will just love the flavor of these steaks! Hope you are having a great week and thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
Come Back Soon!
Miz Helen
Laura@Baking in Pyjamas says
I like the kind of marinades a lot, it looks great. Thanks for linking up to Sweet and Savoury Sunday, stop by and link up again. Have a great day!!
Abigail says
I love Korean food! There is so much flavor in this steak and glad I can easily do it indoors in the skillet! Pinned, too. 🙂
Ashley | Spoonful of Flavor says
My mouth is watering! I know exactly what I want for dinner tonight. This steak is so perfectly marinated!
Cate O'Malley says
Love Korean flavors - this steak is mouthwatering!
Laura @MotherWouldKnow says
I love Korean beef and this marinade looks both easy and versatile.
Alice Seuffert says
I've never heard of shell steak. This recipe looks grea