Grilled Skirt Steak with Grilled Chiles

This is a perfect Father’s Day recipe.  The grill adds smokiness to the chiles and shallots while caramelizing them.  Delicious!

If you can’t find Fresno chiles, jalapenos would be a good replacement.  I made the mistake of using Thai chiles because they just looked so good – they were insanely hot!

 

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Grilled Skirt Steak with Grilled Chiles

Ingredients

  • 3 1-lb. skirt steaks, each trimmed and halved crosswise
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 3 medium shallots (unpeeled)
  • 20 fresh hot red chiles, preferably Fresno chiles
  • 1 cup extra-virgin olive oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat a charcoal grill. Generously season both sides of steaks with salt and pepper, and refrigerate until ready to grill.
  2. Grill shallots in their skins over medium-hot coals until soft when pierced, 15–20 minutes. Meanwhile, grill chiles over same coals, turning often and moving them to edge of grill if they are coloring too quickly, until lightly browned and soft all over, 15–20 minutes.
  3. Transfer shallots and chiles to a plate as done and set aside until cool enough to handle. Stem chiles, then slice crosswise. (If you’re not used to working with chiles, wear rubber gloves when you handle them.)
  4. Put chiles and any juices into a small bowl and add oil. Peel shallots, cut into 1/2″-thick slices, and mix into chiles and oil.
  5. Grill steaks over medium-hot coals, about 2 minutes per side for thinner steaks (medium rare), and about 3 minutes per side for thicker ones.
  6. Let steaks rest for 5 minutes. Put 1 steak on each plate and spoon chiles, shallots, and oil over each one.
  7. Serve on a bed of dandelion greens or other bitter greens, if you’d like.

Yield: 6

Melissa Lieser
Melissa Lieser

Melissa Lieser began her training in Culinary Arts at Kendall College in Chicago, Illinois and most recently at the French Culinary Institute in New York City, where she graduated with distinction and at the top of her class. She has worked in multiple kitchens across the United States and is the founder of missysrecipes.com. Melissa spends her time raising her two amazing children, reading, and exploring the city. She promotes the use of seasonal, local and fresh ingredients to create flavorful and simple dishes.

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