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Tamarind-Marinated Bavette Steak

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Prep
24 hrs
Cook
10 min
Total
24 hrs 10 min
Servings
6.00 serving(s)

Categories

  • Main Course
  • Griddled

Allergens

  • Soy

Servings & Nutrition

Original recipe serves 6. Current scale: 1x.

Calories 210 per serving 1260 for selected servings
Fat 13g per serving 78g for selected servings
Sugar 4.2g per serving 25g for selected servings
Protein 22g per serving 132g for selected servings
Carbohydrates 6g per serving 36g for selected servings

Nutrition and servings are approximate based on the ingredient list. Please verify for dietary or medical needs.

This recipe for Tamarind-Marinated Bavette Steak brings together 50 g tamarind paste, 1/4 cup soy sauce, 1/4 cup hot water, from a recently boiled kettle in a practical dish for home cooking. It takes about 24 hrs 10 min to prepare and cook. It makes approximately 6 servings.

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Equipment

small saucepan, bowl or jug, whisk, resealable freezer bag, plate, ridged griddle, kitchen foil, tongs, chopping board

Ingredients

  • 50 g tamarind paste
  • 1/4 cup soy sauce
  • 1/4 cup hot water, from a recently boiled kettle
  • 2 tablespoons sunflower oil
  • 1 tablespoon runny honey
  • bavette steak (whole piece)

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Instructions

  1. Put the tamarind paste, soy and hot water into the smallest saucepan you have, and stir over a low heat to dissolve the tamarind. When it’s as smooth as you think you can get it – the tamarind paste I use says it’s without stones, but I do find the odd one, and I don’t bother to get rid of them – remove to a bowl or jug, whisk in the oil and honey, and leave to cool. Do not use until it is cold.

  2. Put the bavette steak into a resealable freezer bag, pour in the cold marinade and squelch it about so that the thin steak is covered on both sides, then seal, lay on a plate and put in the fridge overnight or for 1 day.

  3. Bring it back to room temperature, prepare a large piece of kitchen foil, then heat a ridged griddle till very, very hot. Lift the steak out of its marinade, letting any excess (and there will be a lot) drip back into the bag and then slap the meat on the griddle and cook for 2 minutes a side.

  4. Immediately (I use tongs for all this) transfer the steak to the piece of foil and make a tightly sealed but baggy parcel, and let the meat rest, on a chopping board, or any surface that is not too cold, for 5 minutes. Then unwrap the foil, transfer the steak to a board, and carve in thin slices against the grain.

  5. MAKE AHEAD NOTE: The steak can be marinated 1 day ahead. Store in fridge until needed.

  6. STORE NOTE: Transfer leftover cooked steak to a container, then cool, cover and refrigerate within 2 hours. Will keep in fridge for up to 3 days.

  7. FREEZE NOTE: Leftover cooked and cooled steak can be frozen, in airtight containers or resealable bags, for up to 2 months. Defrost overnight in fridge before using.

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