London Broil With Soy Citrus Mayonnaise

"This recipe is from July 2005 Gourmet magazine. The most important part of this recipe is the resting part. Do not cut into this beautiful piece of meat until you have let it rest for the full 15 minutes. It will be worth the wait...I promise."
 
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photo by Sandi From CA photo by Sandi From CA
photo by Sandi From CA
photo by Sandi From CA photo by Sandi From CA
photo by Sandi From CA photo by Sandi From CA
Ready In:
120hrs 25mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine all ingredients except mayonnaise and 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a 1-quart heavy duty sealable plastic bag.
  • Press out air.
  • Turn bag to coat steak, then marinate, chilled, turning bag occasionally, at least 4 hours but no more than 8.
  • Transfer steak to a plate and pour 2 tablespoons of marinade into a 1 quart saucepan.
  • Bring steak to room temperature about 30 minutes.
  • Heat remaining tablespoon oil in a 12 inch skillet over moderately high heat until hot but not smoking.
  • Cook steak uncovered until underside is browned, about 5 minutes.
  • Turn steak over, then reduce heat to moderately low and cover skillet.
  • Continue cooking until thermometer inserted horizontally 2 inches into center of steak reaches 120°F, about 10-12 minutes.
  • Transfer to a cutting board and let rest at least 15 minutes.
  • While steak cooks and stands, bring marinade in saucepan to a boil, then poor into a bowl and cool.
  • Whisk in mayonnaise until combined well and chill, covered, until ready to serve.
  • Cut steak across the grain into very thin slices and transfer to a platter and drizzle with any juices that accumulated on cutting board. serve at room temperature with mayonnaise.

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Reviews

  1. Wow! very impressed! delicious london broil it was so tender, only change was to cut mayo in half with the same amount of marinade will for sure, make this again
     
  2. We made this tonight with brussels sprouts. The combination of soy and citrus was amazing! We prefer it bloody rare, and I also added the pan drippings from the meat and though the sauce was not white like the picture it probably had more of a kick. Awesome, thanks for posting Sandy! The leftovers will make awesome wraps......
     
  3. This was sooo tangy and juicy and delicious. The fresh citrus flavor livened things up and was the perfect combination with the soy sauce. I prepared this one night when we had had a friend over and he ate so much of it I was worried he would make himself ill. Definitely making this again.
     
  4. I will never make London broil another way again. This was OUTSTANDING and the sauce was just out of this world. I followed the instructions to the letter and we just about fell into our plates with love. ;o) Thank you, JoJoStar, for posting this recipe. I must have missed it in my Gourmet issue last year!
     
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