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Stuffed Flank Steak on Big Green Egg | Grilled Flank Steak
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For this Stuffed Flank Steak recipe all you need is a few ingredients and about 30 minutes. It’s a quick and easy recipe you can throw on the grill one night and serve a delicious dinner.
To start, I squared and butterflied a flank steak so it opens like a book. The idea is to have it even all across the surface – so we can stuff it and roll it.
For this stuffing I used cream cheese, spinach, mushrooms and roasted red bell pepper – but you can get creative here and use just about anything you like. I’ve already thought about doing a blue cheese, mushroom and bacon stuffing. Pretty much anything you like will work – I would just keep it to 3-4 ingredients.
I sautéed the mushrooms in a little olive oil for about 3 minutes, then I threw the spinach in until it was wilted (about 2 minutes).
Then I took my butterflied flank steak and seasoned really well with my salt, pepper and garlic mixture – Killer Hogs AP Rub. Then I started layering my stuffing.
I started with cream cheese – made sure it was room temp so it spread easily. I left about an inch border along the sides. Then I came back with the spinach and mushrooms and topped that with the roasted red peppers.
Now it’s time to roll. Just start at one end and keep it tight as possible. When the Stuffed Flank Steak is rolled up, leave it seem-side down on the cutting board.
I cut about 6 – 8 pieces of butcher twine and used those to secure the flank steak. Starting on one end secure a few – then move to the other end and work your way to the middle.
Next I season the outside – First with the Killer Hogs AP Rub then I use a layer of Killer Hogs Steak Rub for a little more flavor and texture.
To cook this Stuffed Flank Steak, I’m using the Big Green Egg running at 350 degrees. You can use any grill – just set it up for a two-zone fire with a medium-high heat.
Place the flank steak on the grate and sear it for 3-4 minutes on all sides… just long enough to get some color on the outside.
Then carefully remove the hot grate and place the plate setter in the Big Green Egg. Or if you are using another grill, move the Stuffed Flank Steak to the indirect side and keep the temps steady.
Using an internal thermometer, I like to use the Chef Alarm, set it for 130 and let the Stuffed Flank Steak finish out cooking.
Once it hits 130 internal, take the Stuffed Flank Steak off and let it rest for 10-15 minutes before slicing.
Slice it into about 1inch medallions and serve. It doesn’t get much easier than that.
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