When the weather is nice I fire up the grill and make some marinated salmon, chicken tenders, or this fabulous and easy flank steak. This marinade will work on all cuts of steak, so feel free to get creative!

I love a tender and juicy grilled steak, and one of the best ways to add flavor to your meat is with a marinade. This flank steak marinade takes just 5 minutes to put together, yet imparts so much flavor. I love to serve this flank steak when I’m entertaining, everyone always asks me for the recipe!

How do you make flank steak marinade?

This marinade is a salty-sweet mixture of olive oil, soy sauce, brown sugar, Dijon mustard, garlic and Worcestershire sauce. Everything gets whisked together, then you can place the meat in a bowl with the marinade, or instead make the marinade in a gallon sized freezer bag and add the meat to the bag. Using a freezer bag saves on clean up time later on!

Can you marinate flank steak overnight?

Flank steak can absolutely be marinated overnight. I recommend marinating your steak for a minimum of 2 hours, or up to 24 hours.

HOW LONG DO YOU COOK STEAK?

I typically cook my flank steak for about 5-6 minutes per side, which leads to meat that’s cooked on the outside yet still pink in the center. The best way to gauge for doneness is to use a meat thermometer. I recommend cooking your flank steak to medium, which is an internal temperature of 145 degrees F. If you don’t want your meat to be pink, you can cook it to 150 degrees F for medium well, or 160 degrees F for well done.

HOW DO YOU SLICE FLANK STEAK?

It’s important to slice your flank steak against the grain so that it’s as tender as possible. You can find the direction of the grain by looking at your meat and seeing which way the muscle fibers run. Make sure to cut across those fibers rather than parallel to them.

Flank steak marinade tips

I typically grill my marinated flank steak, either outdoors on a charcoal grill or inside on a grill pan. You can also bake, pan sear or broil your meat if you prefer. This recipe makes enough marinade for about 1 1/2 – 2 pounds of meat. If you’re cooking for a larger crowd, simply double the marinade amount. You’ll want to scrape the pieces of garlic off the meat before you cook it so that the garlic doesn’t burn on the grill. I like to reserve a few tablespoons of marinade before the meat goes in, then drizzle that marinade over the top of the cooked steak for added flavor. Serve your flank steak over mashed potatoes or rice with a steamed vegetable on the side. This steak is also great for salads or as a taco filling! A cut of meat similar to flank steak is skirt steak. If you want to use skirt steak, try checking out my delicious skirt steak marinade recipe! Looking for a Mexican inspired steak dinner? Give my steak fajita marinade a try!

While this marinade pairs perfectly with flank steak, it’s also fabulous when used with New York strip steak, sirloin, filet mignon or ribeye steak. It’s a recipe you’ll find yourself using all summer long!

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This post was originally published on August 3, 2015 and was updated on March 28, 2019 with new content.

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