How to Grill Flank Steak
Thin flank steak soaks up seasoning and cooks fast — olive oil, salt, and pepper or your favorite marinade is all it takes.
Method first, technique always. The fundamentals that turn a great cut into a great dinner.
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Thin flank steak soaks up seasoning and cooks fast — olive oil, salt, and pepper or your favorite marinade is all it takes.
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