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Title: Five-Spice Beef Kabobs
Categories: Beef, Herbs, Dairy, Citrus
Yield: 4 Servings
1 lb Flank steak or boneless
- sirloin
2 tb Soy sauce
1 ts Chinese five-spice powder
6 oz Carton plain Greek yogurt
1 tb Snipped fresh mint leaves
2 sm Limes
Fresh mint leaves
Thin slice steak across grain. If necessary, flatten
slices with palm of hand or meat mallet to 1/4-inch
thickness. In medium bowl combine beef, soy sauce, and
five-spice powder; toss to coat beef. Thread beef on
skewers (soak wooden skewers in water for 30 minutes
before threading).
For charcoal or gas grill, grill kabobs on rack of covered
grill directly over medium heat for 4 to 6 minutes or to
desired doneness, turning once.
Meanwhile, in small bowl combine yogurt and snipped mint.
From one lime, finely shred 1 tsp. peel. Juice the lime.
Stir peel and 1 Tbsp. juice in to yogurt. Cut remaining
lime in wedges, if desired. Serve kabobs with yogurt
sauce, mint, and lime.
Serve skewers with yogurt sauce and lime wedges. Top with
additional fresh mint.
From the Test Kitchen SERVING SUGGESTION: Serve with fresh
carrot ribbons. Use a vegetable peeler to make thin
ribbons. Toss with a squeeze of lime juice and lightly
sprinkle with five-spice powder.
If using wooden skewers, soak in water 30 minutes before
grilling.
CHANGE UP: Another time substitute bottled barbecue sauce
and chilli spice for the soy sauce and Chinese-five spice
powder. Substitute sour cream and cilantro for the yogurt
and mint.
Better Homes & Gardens | February 2014
MM Format by Dave Drum - 06 February 2014
Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives
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