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Chimichurri Marinated Hanger Steaks

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Local grocery store had a sale on choice CAB Hanger Steaks a while back, so I stocked up.
Was doing a little freezer diving & found a couple of them. Hmmmm.....

Rubbed with K salt, pepper & marinated them in chimichurri overnight and most of the day.

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K Lump for fire & a mini-split of mesquite for smoke. Cooked indirect.

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While the meat & spuds were doing their thing, made some Brazilian cheese rolls.

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Seared the hanger steaks when they hit an internal temp of 120*.

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Let them rest for 10 minutes.

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Carved off a few slices.

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Plate.

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Some chimichurri dressing.

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And the Brazilian cheese rolls. Time To Eat!!!

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Gotta say the marinated meat with the dressing is the bomb!




Chimichurri dressing: equal parts chimichurri, mayo, sour cream & buttermilk.
 
I think hanger steak doesn’t get the recognition it deserves but maybe that means fewer buyers and reasonable prices. Your whole plate looks great! :clap2:
 
That sure looks great.

Question: I serve chimichurri as a side after cooking and have never marinaded and cooked with it.

How did it cook / taste on the meat? Did it still have the bite to cut through the richness of the meat?
 
That sure looks great.

Question: I serve chimichurri as a side after cooking and have never marinaded and cooked with it.

How did it cook / taste on the meat? Did it still have the bite to cut through the richness of the meat?

Meat tasted great! Not a heavy chimichurri hit. The dressing makes up for it. In a different way. Give it a try & see what you like. It's killer.
 
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