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Grilled Mustard and Pepper-Crusted Steaks

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Vegetables, Grains 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/2 c Dry red wine
1/2 c Vegetable oil
2 Shallots, minced
1 sm Clove garlic, minced
1/4 c Grainy mustard
2 tb Worcestershire sauce
1 1/2 tb To 2 1/2 coarsely cracked peppercorns
1 ts Dried thyme
Salt and hot red pepper sauce to taste
6 Steaks, such as strip or rib-eye

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Combine wine, oil, shallots, garlic, 2 teaspoons of the mustard, the
Worcestershire sauce,  1/2 teaspoon of the peppercorns, thyme and salt in a
blender or food processor; mix well. Transfer to a glass baking dish and
add steaks, turning several times so they are well coated. Cover and
refrigerate 4 hours or overnight, turning several times.
2. Prepare a medium-hot charcoal fire. Combine remaining mustard and hot
pepper sauce in a small dish.
3. Remove steaks from marinade; pat dry. Spread a thin layer of mustard
mixture over one side of each steak and add some of the remaining pepper.
Place on grill, mustard-side down. Brush remaining mustard over and
sprinkle with pepper. Grill, about 6 inches from coals, turning once, until
cooked as desired, 8 to 12 minutes total for medium-rare.
Rebecca Radnor
Posted By japlady@casbah.acns.nwu.edu On rec.food.recipes or
rec.food.cooking
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