Cute side note: I added the leftovers to my pressure cooker to whip up a small batch of Beef Barley Soup. As it was cooking away a couple girls knocked on the door (they were handing out church flyers). They said "we just have to tell you, it smells so good in there!". How's that for an unsolicited testimonial:@)
Marinade for Beef Kabobs-from Miz Helen's Country Cottage
~This quantity of marinade is for (at least) 2 lbs sirloin, cut into bite sized pieces~
1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup vinegar
2/3 cup Ketchup
1/3 cup water
2 tablespoon Soy Sauce
2 tablespoon Worcester
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/4 teaspoon Cayenne Pepper-leave it out if you'd like
1 1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons Liquid Smoke-optional but highly recommended
- In a medium size sauce pan melt the butter and add everything else, whisk together. Simmer for 30 minutes.
- Remove from heat and cool to room temperature.
- Add meat to marinade and refrigerate for 24 hours.
- Skewer meat and your favorite veggies and grill to your desired level of doneness.
Eat well and have a happy day:@)
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I see many possibilities for left-overs here. How fun that the kids complimented on how nice your house smelled from cooking.
ReplyDeleteSam
"Where's the beef?" is oh so memorable Lynn and brings a smile to my face! Your kababs with marinade sound great, what a delicious use for the leftovers too in your soup :)
ReplyDeleteOh, my, that looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI'll just have a bowl of the marinade please!
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Bonnie
We love to grill kabobs! This really kicks it up a notch! Enjoy your day! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDelete'much to earl's delight...' hahahaha! :)
ReplyDeleteI love it when something is simmering on the stove and the whole house smells good. This marinade looks fantastic, Lynn.
ReplyDeleteOh this sounds like BBQ sauce meets Teriyaki! Your photo is making my mouth water...I see kebabs in my near future :)
ReplyDeleteJenna
I do love Kabobs! My Dad use to make them quite often when I was growing up. The tomatoes always got so squishy! The marinade sound delish!
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Linda
Lynn, this recipe looks and sounds delicious!! We love kabobs at our house! :) I'm not so much a beef lover, but my husband is (too much so, in fact). I think kabobs are a really good way to cook beef -- thank you for sharing the recipe for marinade. It looks delish.
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Denise at Forest Manor
I can't wait to try the marinade for the kabobs, Lynn. They look so tasty, too. Did you use Bella, George or your other grill? You have so many choices! I'm still thinking about the soup, though, but I'll wait until it's cooler here.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
I was grilling between rain drops so I used the gas grill:@)
DeleteGreat way to use up the leftovers! I am not too sure that there would be any leftovers here....The marinade sounds very tasty....
ReplyDeleteYay...i have everything for this except.....the sirloin...:(
ReplyDeleteLynn, you always find the best recipes! This sounds great!
ReplyDeleteOne of my all time favorite summer meals, Lynn. Thanks for your recipe!
ReplyDeleteI have some squash that would be the perfect size for that. The marinade would be like icing on a cake I am sure.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific marinade! I need to make beef kabobs very soon!
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn, great dish, love kebobs and this marinade.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious way to use all of those zucchini and tomatoes that I am hoping will ripen soon!
ReplyDeleteI just texted my husband after seeing this post that I want beef kabobs for dinner! He's in charge of the menu tonight. Thanks for the inspiration!
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