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Grilled Steak with Cilantro Chimichurri Sauce

My favorite steak to grill or cook is the rib eye. It has amazing flavor and just the right amount of fat. This recipe epitomizes summer for me. I love making chimichurri sauce and for this recipe, I used cilantro instead of just parsley. It makes a delicious sauce for steak as well as vegetables- stay tuned…

  • 2 cups cilantro, chopped
  • 1 cup parsley
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • Juice of one lemon
  • ½ cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 to 3 teaspoons salt

Add the cilantro, parsley and garlic to a small processor. Process till chopped well. Add the olive oil, lemon juice and salt. Process till smooth sauce is formed. Check for seasonings and transfer to a bowl. Take out a quarter cup aside for the vegetables.

  • 3 to 4 grass fed rib eye steaks
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • Salt
  • Pepper

Marinate the steaks with the oil, salt and pepper for 2 to 3 hours. Grill the steaks according to taste. Serve with chimichurri sauce.

Spicy Chimichurri Sauce

chimichurri1 Delicious is what I think of when I look at this vibrant sauce. It is full of flavor and best of all- goes with all sorts of meats and even vegetables.

It is my version of a chimichurri sauce which is popular in Argentina, Uruguay, Nicaragua and Mexico. It is mostly used as a sauce for grilled meat and even as a marinade.

Good friends were coming over for dinner and I wanted to barbecue but keep it simple. I had a huge piece of a boneless rib eye steak and I also bought my husband’s favorite fish- alaskan butterfish or also known as black cod. Thankfully our local fish monger (Freemans) now carries the fish regularly.

I bought some corn to grill and potatoes to roast in the oven- and thats it. I grilled the meat and the fish and served it with this delicious sauce. It complimented the steak as well as the creamy fish.

The sauce is simply made with cilantro, parsley, lemon juice, orange juice, garlic and my secret ingredient- ancho chili powder. I love using that spice in sauces and marinades- it  gives everything a delicious smoky flavor.

Try this spicy chimichurri sauce- you will want to eat it everything in the fridge…
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