How do you cook London broil so it’s not tough?
Try this: Rub steak with the cut side of a halved garlic clove and liberally season both sides of your London broil with salt and pepper. Let it sit at room temperature on a rack set inside a rimmed baking tray for at least one hour. The salt will dissolve and will be absorbed into the meat.
Is London broil a good cut of meat?
What Cut of Meat is Best Used for London Broil Recipe? London Broil is not necessary the type of meat it is but the way you cook it. Flank or top round steak is known to be a tougher piece of meat but when marinated and broiled under high heat it is tenderized and cooked perfectly.
Is London Broil Tough or tender?
Since London broil has so much muscle fiber and connective tissue, it also has very little fat marbling resulting in a tougher cut of meat. Without the holes, the marinade won’t be able to reach the inside of the meat which means the meat won’t be tender.
What is the best temperature to cook London broil?
The best temperature to cook London Broil is 400 degrees. If you’re oven cooks fast drop the temperature down to 350 degrees. More importantly, a meat thermometer is the most accurate way to check if the meat is done.
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