Drunk'n Steak
- chuck, or any cut of beef or meat
- rum
- cola
- vegetables, your choice
- salt
- pepper, freshly ground
- butter
- ice cubes
- Choose your favorite cut of meat.
- In my family we use chuck because it is very inexpensive and badly NEEDS tenderizing.
- Take a small-tipped paring knife and puncture the meat on both sides several times.
- Doing this helps get flavor into the meat, not just on the surface.
- Place the meat in a glass pan.
- (I've never seen it, but I have heard that acidic liquids can do damage to your metal cookware.)
- In another bowl, mix one part rum (We use Captain Morgan's Spiced Rum, though the Coconut one is really good too.)
- to two parts cola (don't use Pepsi because it is too sweet).
- Pour the mixture over your meat (make sure that the meat is covered by the liquid).
- Cover and let sit for at least two hours in the refrigerator.
- Make sure to turn the meat at least once.
- We usually have some grilled vegetables with this as well.
- Choose your favorite summer vegetables and place on a sheet of buttered aluminum foil, leave half of the foil sheet empty so it can be used to created a packet.
- On top of the vegetables place one tablespoon of margarine or butter, and one cube of ice.
- Sprinkle garlic salt, onion powder, and rotiserrie chicken seasoning over the vegetables.
- Fold uncovered part of foil over the vegetables to form a packet and seal.
- Get your grill nice and hot and place vegetable packets on.
- Pull the meat from the refrigerator.
- Take meat out of the marinade and place on a plate.
- Rub a small amount of freshly ground pepper and salt into the meat.
- Put meat on the grill...mix yourself a rum and coke and use a little of it to keep the flames off of the meat.
- Cooking time depends on your grill.
- The steaks can also be done in the kitchen but are so much more fun out in the yard.
- Enjoy one of my families favorites and have a great summer.
- Happy eating.
chuck, rum, cola, vegetables, salt, pepper, butter
Taken from www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/drunkn-steak-recipe.html (may not work)