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Dinner gets dressed up in this special recipe. Tender flank steak is filled with a flavorful rice and vegetable medley, creating an entree that's sure to impress. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
Nutritional Facts 1 serving equals 458 calories, 21 g fat (11 g saturated fat), 105 mg cholesterol, 550 mg sodium, 25 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 39 g protein.
Originally published as Rice-Stuffed Flank Steak in Cooking for 2 Summer 2009, p21
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Enjoy this recipe with a full-bodied red wine such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot or Syrah.
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Reviewed on Mar. 07, 2011 by mimivsk
loved it my husban enjoyed it and he doesent like beef
Reviewed on Feb. 15, 2011 by t3ddymac
It came out great for me. The rice was cooked perfectly and absorbed a TON of flavor from the steak. We used Cajun seasoning instead of seasoned salt. The only thing I would change is the cooking time. I would check how far the steak was cooked after 30 minutes and then add a few minutes at a time until it is where you would like it. 40 minutes and the steak was medium well, I would have preferred medium rare / medium.As far as the cost for the items. Mine was only $7.49/lb for the steak. The cheese was a little pricey since I could only find Gouda in 1/2 lb blocks. However, you can use a mild smoked cheddar (white or yellow) as a GREAT substitute!Portion wise, it is perfect for a young couple or small family. If you need more, just simply double everything and bake for the full 40 minutes for medium.We served with oven roasted asparagus, drizzled with Olive oil, garlic powder, salt and pepper. All we did was put it in the oven for the last 15 minutes of the steak's cook time and voila!
It came out great for me. The rice was cooked perfectly and absorbed a TON of flavor from the steak. We used Cajun seasoning instead of seasoned salt. The only thing I would change is the cooking time. I would check how far the steak was cooked after 30 minutes and then add a few minutes at a time until it is where you would like it. 40 minutes and the steak was medium well, I would have preferred medium rare / medium.
As far as the cost for the items. Mine was only $7.49/lb for the steak. The cheese was a little pricey since I could only find Gouda in 1/2 lb blocks. However, you can use a mild smoked cheddar (white or yellow) as a GREAT substitute!
Portion wise, it is perfect for a young couple or small family. If you need more, just simply double everything and bake for the full 40 minutes for medium.
We served with oven roasted asparagus, drizzled with Olive oil, garlic powder, salt and pepper. All we did was put it in the oven for the last 15 minutes of the steak's cook time and voila!
Reviewed on Feb. 14, 2011 by karikat10
I love flank steak and was so excited to make this meal but it was just ok, nothing special. I have many flank steak recipes I like much, much better. Plus after buying the smoked gouda (pricey cheese), the flank steak (pricey cut of meat) and all the other ingredients, it was an expensive meal. I feel like I wasted my money. Especially when it only makes 2 servings. Nah, I won't be making this again.
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