Honey Soy Skirt Steak Recipe
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Honey Soy Skirt Steak Recipe – This honey, soy, garlic, and ginger marinade is delicious with ribeye, flank or skirt steak! Skirt steak cooks quickly, making it perfect for a weeknight, or weekend favorite!
This post is sponsored by Morton Salt.
Skirt steak makes a great cut of beef for quick and easy weeknight meals. Skirt steak is a long, lean cut of beef from the chest and underbelly of the cow. It has a more pronounced beef flavor than flank steak and takes well to marinades. If you aren’t family with skirt steak, it is used regularly in fajitas. If you haven’t cooked it at home, or even if you have, this recipe is definitely one that you should try! I think you’ll love it as much as we do!
A while back, Bart and I visited New Orleans for an event.
This was the third event in a series where someoneโs home was converted into an actual restaurant for theย day! The personย is then paired with a professional chef to learn how to make a restaurant-quality meal using different types of salt.
In New Orleans, our local, Siobhan, was paired with professional chef, Nina Compton, to turn her home into the pop-up restaurant Roux on Canal for the day!
All of the food was out of this world delicious, but our absolute favorite was the skirt steak served that day. The marinade adds so much flavor to the skirt steak, but it also serves the purpose of tenderizing the meat as well.
The marinade comes together quickly. You simply stir together 1 teaspoon of the olive oil, all of the soy sauce (or you can use coconut aminos if you are sensitive to soy or following a paleo lifestyle), the honey, red wine vinegar, crushed pepper flakes, ginger, garlic, and 1 1/2 teaspoons of the Morton Kosher Salt and half of the green onions. You then pour this marinade over the skirt steak, cover it well and refrigerate for an hour to allow it to marinate.
The kosher salt in the recipe helps to tenderize the meat as it breaks down the fibrous tissue of the beef.
A general rule of thumb that I learned from my friend Jaden and that I was able to confirm with Chef Compton during the event is to use about 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of kosher salt to each side of the skirt steak and to allow it to marinate for about 1 hour per half inch of thickness to the beef.
That simple trick makes all the difference! I think that it makes for perfectly tender and seasoned steak!
Once the steak has marinated, simply transfer it to a grill or grill pan heated to medium heat. Since skirt steak is best served medium rare to rare, it cooks quickly! You’ll want to stay nearby!
Cook your skirt steak for three minutes on one side and then flip to cook on the other side for three more minutes. Then, remove the steak to a cutting board and allow it to rest for about 3 more minutes.
Once it has rested for a little bit, slice the skirt steak into about 1/2-inch to 1-inch slices.
Top with the remaining green onions for serving and serve immediately.
We love it with a fresh side salad, grilled corn (as served at the event), as well as for fajitas, quesadillas, or salads. Basically, any way that you can imagine, it works!
Here’s the Honey Soy Skirt Steak recipe that I’ve adapted for the event. I think you’ll love it as much as we do!
Honey Soy Skirt Steak Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 teaspoons olive oil, divided
- 1 1/2 teaspoons soy sauce , or coconut aminos
- 1 1/2 tablespoons honey
- 1 1/2 teaspoons red wine vinegar
- 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1 clove garlic minced , minced or 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 2 teaspoons kosher salt, divided
- 1 bunch green onions, finely sliced, divided
- 1 (12-ounce) skirt steak
Instructions
- Place the skirt steak into a 13×9 baking dish or into a thick zip top bag.
- Combine 1 teaspoon of the olive oil, soy sauce (or coconut aminos), honey, red wine vinegar, crushed pepper flakes, ginger, half of the kosher salt, and half of the green onions in a small bowl or a measuring cup and then pour over the skirt steak. Cover the skirt steak with plastic wrap (or seal the bag) and refrigerate for 1 hour.
- Drizzle the remaining teaspoon of olive oil onto a grill pan set over medium high heat. Remove steak from the marinade. Add the skirt steak to the skillet and cook for 3 minutes. Then, turn the steak over and cook for another 3 minutes. Remove from the skillet and slice the steak into 1-inch pieces. Top the steak with the remaining green onions and season with the remaining kosher salt and serve.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Enjoy!
Robyn xo
This is my husband’s favorite steak and when I visit my kids house they always ask for it also. I can’t seem to get my daughter to understand you don’t cook it to shoe leather so there always has to be two steaks cooked. Thank you for the awesome easy recipe. When I bring my steak home before putting in freezer I mix up the marinade and freeze it together that was as it defrosts it is marinading.
Thanks, Sally. Maybe try letting your daughter make the recipe while you standby and “help” her.
Would this work well with hanger or strip steak? also can I marinate over night?
Barbara, you could substitute either of those steaks for the skirt steak. You could marinate these steaks overnight if you wish. Hope you enjoy.
Your recipe calls for crushed pepper flakes. Generally when I see the crushed in a recipe it means red pepper flakes and not black but you don’t say what kind of pepper flakes. One tsp of red pepper flakes is quite a bit so I’m wondering if I’m assuming wrong and it is not red pepper flakes but freshly ground black pepper. Can you please clarify?
Laura, I used crushed red pepper flakes. Hope you enjoy the steak!
Did you rub salt on both sides and then marinade the skirt steak?
Andrea, I just poured the marinade all over the steak.
can i make this with a beef chuck?
Iโm going to make it with a beef roast. ย Iโm going to double the recipe and let it marinade a bit longer I also use a meat tenderizer, so the marinade goes into the meat. Then Iโll sear it and throw into the either the slow cooker or the NinjaFoodi.ย
I just happened to have a skirt steak in the freezer. I froze it because I couldn’t decide what I wanted to do with it. I was looking for something beside fajitas. And this looks great! I have everything for this recipe. Cant wait to give a try!!
It’s delicious! I hope you enjoy it! Thanks so much