When the term "London broil" first spread through America, it referred to a lean cut of beef, like flank steak or round, tenderized with a marinade before cooked under a broiler and sliced against ...
Surprisingly, however, the first mention of London broil in the U.K. didn't occur until 1971, in a recipe that called for beef skirt, soaked overnight in a savory marinade, then cooked under a ...
While originally made using the London Broil cut of beef, when that became hard to find, our family switched to using flank or skirt steak. In fact, I would argue my mom made it with flank steak ...
London broil is one of my go-to meats for jerky. It has a low fat content, which is ideal for making jerky, and it holds onto the flavors of your marinade quite nicely. This particular marinade is ...