Balsamic Steak Rolls

I found this recipe on Facebook added some my twist and they were a big hit. I even used different sauces and marinades including McCormick marinade
Balsamic Steak Rolls
I found this recipe on Facebook added some my twist and they were a big hit. I even used different sauces and marinades including McCormick marinade
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut steak into 3 inch wide strips and tenderize with meat hammer you should get about 8 strips
- 2
Season steak with salt pepper and worcestershire sauce and let them marinade for 1 hour
- 3
While the steak is marinating chop up the carrots, bell peppers, green onions and zucchini into matchstick size pieces and peel crush garlic
- 4
Melt the butter in a small saucepan add the finely chopped shallots and sauté it for 2 min add the balsamic vinaigrette brown sugar and beef stock and stir together
- 5
Allow sauce to come to a boil and reduce half it's volume. When the butter starts to separate turn off the heat and transfer to a bowl
- 6
In the same sauce pan add a touch of olive oil and toss in the garlic and let it flavor the oil for a few
- 7
Turn the heat up and add all the vegetables except green onions. Season with Italian herb seasoning and salt cook for about 2 mins then transfer to a bowl
- 8
Start to assemble steak Rolls take marinated stips and place veggies plus green onions and roll up and close with a toothpick
- 9
Heat a large skillet over medium high heat add some olive oil add season beef rolls with steak sesonin and add to the oil cooking to your liking on each side
- 10
Lastly once steak Rolls have cooked to your liking put them on a serving dish and spoon the balsamic sauce over top of steak Rolls and enjoy
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