Hello everybody, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, balsamic steak rolls. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Rub each side of the steak slices with a little extra virgin olive oil. Balsamic glazed steaks get rolled around fresh veggies for the perfect combo. It's a fun appetizer or an easy summer dinner. Securing the roll-ups with toothpicks makes them MUCH easier to cook.
Balsamic Steak Rolls is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods in the world. It is appreciated by millions daily. It is simple, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. They’re fine and they look fantastic. Balsamic Steak Rolls is something which I have loved my entire life.
To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook balsamic steak rolls using 16 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Balsamic Steak Rolls:
- Get Flank Steak
- Get salt & pepper
- Get worcestershire sauce
- Take steak seasoning (I used Flavor God)
- Make ready olive oil
- Prepare carrot
- Take Bell pepper
- Make ready Zucchini
- Get Green onions
- Prepare Garlic
- Make ready Italian herb seasoning
- Get butter
- Take finely chopped shallot
- Get balsamic vinaigrette
- Take brown sugar
- Make ready Beef broth
Balsamic Steak Rolls Quick, colorful, and all wrapped up for your convenience, these juicy steak rolls are packed with vegetables and finished off with a tangy-sweet balsamic glaze. Adding basil and oregano without a pile of tomatoes gives them a very fresh Italian flavor. Roll all of your favorite sauteed vegetables up in a juicy steak roll drizzled in a home-made balsamic glaze. This dish can be enjoyed warm or cold and makes for a great appetizer or dinner paired with rice or salad.
Steps to make Balsamic Steak Rolls:
- Cut steak into 3 inch wide strips and tenderize with meat hammer you should get about 8 strips
- Season steak with salt pepper and worcestershire sauce and let them marinade for 1 hour
- While the steak is marinating chop up the carrots, bell peppers, green onions and zucchini into matchstick size pieces and peel crush garlic
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Start to assemble steak Rolls take marinated stips and place veggies plus green onions and roll up and close with a toothpick
- 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
- 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
Roll all of your favorite sauteed vegetables up in a juicy steak roll drizzled in a home-made balsamic glaze. This dish can be enjoyed warm or cold and makes for a great appetizer or dinner paired with rice or salad. Heat a small amount of oil in a pan and fry the steak rolls, starting with the seam side down when you do. The sauce is made from balsamic vinegar, brown sugar, beef stock, butter and shallots. You'll melt the butter first and lightly sauté the chopped shallots.
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