Last week we enjoyed a simple beef dish that was inspired by Argentina. I took two nice sized London Broil cuts and seasoned them with salt and pepper, then smeared them with a garlic paste made up of muddled garlic cloves. I then marinated the beef in a mixture of Worcester sauce, soy sauce, red wine vinegar( home made), and cilantro. After charring the meat and letting it rest, we cut it into 1/4 inch slices and topped those slices with a green chile salsa. I made the salsa by roasting 3 jalapenos and 2 mild green chiles on my stove top. I then peeled them, cut off the tops with the stems and took out the seeds and pith. In my food processor I blended the chiles with a big handful of cilantro, a few cloves of garlic, salt and pepper, and drizzled in about 1/3 cup of extra virgin olive oil. We served this along with grilled leeks, eggplant, zucchini, yellow squash, and red and yellow bell peppers. It was truly delicious!
Cheers!
Tony