Last night I bought beef flap from Whole Foods, intending to make their butcher Don’s maple/rosemary marinade. That should be on the blog, if not, I’m sure he wouldn’t mind its addition.
There was a dearth of maple syrup but I had rosemary so thought of the finish for the classic Tuscan pasta fagiole came to me. Perfume extra virgin olive oil with garlic and herbs. Yes, I learned that in cooking school in Tuscany.
I put a couple tablespoons of olive oil in a small skillet with a sprig of rosemary and several peeled cloves of garlic. Let it go for a few minutes until the rosemary got a bit crisp, not brown. Then I let it all cool to room temperature and marinated a pound of beef flap/skirt steak in it, after taking the leaves off the rosemary I threw all the garlic in as well and seasoned with black pepper. I coated the meat and left it to marinate 1.5 hours. Then added salt and tossed it on the grill. Yum. I can’t believe I never thought of this before!
Mistakes. I remember a whopper. I bought a Thai bird chile plant at the farmers’ market. It was so pretty. I made my family a turkey chile with corn and added 1/3 of the chile the recipe called for. It was so hot that for days I tried to tame it by throwing everything but the kitchen sink at it, to no avail. Lesson: know your chiles.
And a bop on the head. I awoke yesterday morning and rushed to get dressed by seven and take the dog out. Bathroom, brush teeth, brush hair and put up. I felt a bruise in the middle of my forehead. Mentioned it to my husband because I regularly hit my hip on the counter running to the grill or to serve something, but I would have remembered a knock in the middle of my forehead.
He said he elbowed something at 5:30 in the morning and hoped it wasn’t me. It was. Mystery solved. I’m surprised it hasn’t happened more in the past ten years! Cheers, Dee
I’d not heard the term “beef flap” before, so I was glad you said skirt steak!
Maybe that’s a country or western term, beef flap. I’d never heard of it before. Anyway Jim thought he hit my hand, knew the elbow hit bone, just happened to be the noggin. I just don’t want to go to see 60 of his relatives with a purple bruise on my forehead! Try the beef, it’s good. Only if it’s rare. If overcooked it’ll be shoe leather. Happy Thanksgiving to y’all, Dee