Dry-Rubbed London Broil Recipe (2024)

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Meg Lynch

I would appreciate directions for those of us who don't or can't grill outside.

Karen L Davis

At the last minute, found our grill tank was out of gas, so I turned on the broiler in my electric oven. Preheated the broiler pan with the oven. Set pan on top rack & broiled meat 6 minutes on one side. Tested before flipping, and it was almost medium rare already! Broiled 2.5 minutes on the flip side; it was medium rare in the middle, but medium on the edges. Next time (great rub!), I'll cook it less. Were we doing it on a grill, I'd reduce the recommended cooking time, too.

Jim albrecht

Buy the whole bone-in round steak, remove the top
Yourself and save at least two dollars a pound.
There are many things you can use the remaining meat such as making your own ground round for burgers.

RFSJ

I would think that baking at around 325 to 350 would do it -it's not quite direct heat, after all.

Keith

Use any left over steak to make a salad. Cut the steak into small cubes, mix with assorted, home-grown grape and cherry tomatoes (halved), cucumber, and peppers. Also added crumbled feta cheese. Dressing of red wine vinegar, olive oil, mustard, and a little yogurt. Served on a bed of fresh lettuce. Perfect summer evening meal or for lunch.

Yvette

What about with a gas grill?

Linda

The dry rub gives the steak a Mexican flavor. The leftovers will be great for Beef Tacos. The cooking method worked great and I will use it again with varying rubs!

Randy

Read the introduction. It states that if you cook this with direct heat it will burn the dry rub crust.

Sue

OMG...THIS WAS THE GROSSEST RUB EVER! i followed the recip= ..both the rub and cooking to T......thank god for my greatnpotatoes and roasred brussel sprouts. Bobby Flays dry rub 100% better. Thank god the london broil was on sale!

Ray Humphrey

I made a half-recipe of the rub and there is plenty for 1 or 2 more top rounds. I lit half of the charcoal on my Big Green Egg and heated the grill to 350 F. I browned the meat for 4 minutes a side over the hot coals then moved it to the other side and cooked to 130 F. Removed then let rest under foil for 10 minutes. Delicious! Love the rub!

Matthew

This really gave the meat a zing on the edges after slicing. I preheated my gas grill with all burners on high for a full 20 min. The meat was room temp and only about 1&1/4 in thick. I cooked it over lit burners: 3 min per side, took it off and tented for 20 min. This came out rare, the way I like it. Next time I will use 1/2 the ingredients because I had a lot left over.

Karen L Davis

I just did. Broiled it for much less than recommended time.

John

For those without a grill, roast uncovered for 2.5 hours at 275F for medium rare.

CFXK

This is a great rub, but its for something more like 20 2lb steaks. This rub recipe is just a cut and paste from a dry rub recipe on the NYTimes Cooking site that did not adjust for this particular recipe. Could the editors please edit so that this makes sense - or at least clarify that this rub recipe is for now and future steaks? Thank you.

ooahal

LONDON BROIL MARINADE4garlic cloves, thinly sliced¼cup extra-virgin olive oil2Tbsp. good-quality balsamic vinegar2Tbsp. soy sauce1Tbsp. Worcestershire sauceFreshly ground black pepper¾tsp. baking soda11½–2 lb. London broil

I Used The Broiler

I couldn't get my grill to work and used the broiler on high, flipping the meat and it worked great. Tender and juicy and the rub was flavorful.

Anneke

As others have mentioned, this makes a LOT of dry rub. If you want to try it out before committing to having that much on hand, use 1/3 of the volumes called for and it should be plenty for one London broil.

BG

A bit heavy on the rub, overall the recipe was solid and tasted good, I just don't care for this cut of meat, the cook time instructions area spot on, first slice, the beef was cooked to perfection.

pvc

Great recipe. Used London broil. Did for one hour grilled 10 min. Was fairly tender . And tasty. Did not scrape. Just easily brushed off garlic chunks. Would use again.

Mah

I don't have a grill, please provide oven instructions.

Rachel Kearney

This is one of the most dreadful recipes I've ever cooked. The amount and intensity of the rub overpowers the meat completely. The cooking time is off by half--bloody raw as listed. Did anyone cook this as written and enjoy it? I've been cooking for over 50 years and this is the first time I've written a negative review of a NYT recipe.

Rachel Kearney

This seems like an insane amount of rub. I threw at least 1/3 out.

Aaron

Be sure to slice it on the thinner side. Family loved it.

SWEETOOF

Whoever suggested 275 for 90 minutes, we need to talk lol. I’m not sure what the target internal temp was, this thing was at 165 after only 30 minutes. Way too much heat for way too long.

Keith

Sunday night

LK

Very good. Make 1/2 recipe of rub unless I want extra

Stephanie

8 mins a side is max cooking time.

SchenectadyMom

Don't be afraid of the ingredients, it was a subtle flavor that created a nice crust. We gently sauteed some minced garlic and butter and drizzled it on the meat at the table. Lovely, will do again.

cws

Will take longer on the grill

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Dry-Rubbed London Broil Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you cook London broil so it's not tough? ›

Whatever you do, don't overcook your meat, says Thomason—this is the most important tip, she says. "If you like your steak more well done, this is not the cut for you. Once London broil cooks to medium or beyond, the lack of fat in this hard-working muscle will cause your steak to become tough and dry," she says.

How long to cook 2 inch thick London broil? ›

London Broil Grill Time Chart
CutThicknessMedium (135- 150°)
London Broil Steak1 to 1.5 inches15-20 minutes
London Broil Steak1.5 to 2 inches17-20 minutes
Jan 21, 2020

What is the fastest way to tenderize a London broil? ›

Our first secret weapon is baking soda, which gets mixed in with a few other simple marinade ingredients. It may seem unorthodox, but it plays a crucial role in tenderizing the steak by relaxing its protein network, which keeps it nice and juicy while it cooks.

Why is my London broil always tough? ›

Overcooking will make the meat tough no matter how long it was marinated. For a thick roast, grill it directly for about 2 to 4 minutes per side, and then indirectly for up to 30 minutes. The internal temperature should not pass 135 F.

Should I sear my London broil before baking? ›

Remove the meat from the marinade and pat it dry with paper towels. In a skillet over high heat, sear the steak for about 2 minutes. Flip and sear the other side of the steak for about 2 minutes. Place the skillet in the oven and cook for about 6 minutes.

What can I use to tenderize a London broil? ›

For flavorful London broil, marinating is absolutely necessary to tenderize the tough cut of meat. As with flank steak, zesty and acidic marinades with lemon or vinegar work wonders for London broil, while wine and tequila can even be used too.

Will London broil get more tender the longer it cooks? ›

If you take a less-than-tender cut of meat like London broil and slow cook it for several hours (4 hours on high 6-7 hours on low), you will be rewarded with a very tender, flavorful meat for dinner!

How do you tenderize a London broil without a tenderizer? ›

Pounding

Using a meat mallet (or kitchen mallet) to pound steaks helps soften and tenderize the meat. Simply place the meat in between pieces of plastic wrap or wax paper and pound it prior to cooking. If you don't have a meat mallet, you can also use a heavy kitchen tool such as a skillet, saucepan or rolling pin.

How long does it take to cook London broil in the oven at 350? ›

Directions
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  • Place London broil in a roasting pan. Pour stewed tomatoes over meat and sprinkle with garlic salt.
  • Roast in the preheated oven until meat is fork tender, 2 1/2 to 3 hours. Let stand for about 10 minutes before carving and serving.
Nov 18, 2022

How long does it take to cook a London broil in the oven at 400? ›

Roast meat, covered, for 30 minutes per pound of meat at 400F, or until meat is tender.

Should you pierce London broil before marinating? ›

Piercing the meat is crucial as it helps the marinade to penetrate. 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.

How do restaurants get their meat so tender? ›

There are several ways to velvet, but at its most basic level, it involves marinating meat with at least one ingredient that will make it alkaline. This is what tenderizes the meat, especially cheaper, tougher cuts. “People go for either egg white or baking soda as they are both alkaline ingredients.

Does Worcestershire sauce tenderize meat? ›

Recipe blog One Good Thing notes that the vinegar in Worcestershire sauce tenderizes steak, its sugar and molasses bring both sweetness and sheen, and ingredients such as onion, garlic, tamarind, and anchovy pack a wallop of umami flavor.

What happens if you marinate London broil too long? ›

Most recipes for marinating meat and poultry recommend six hours up to 24 hours. It is safe to keep the food in the marinade longer, but after two days it is possible that the marinade can start to break down the fibers of the meat, causing it to become mushy.

How do you tenderize already cooked London broil? ›

Pound or Cut It Up

The basic methods for tenderizing beef make meat more tender — even cooked beef. Pounding the beef with a meat mallet can tenderize steak as it helps to break down the muscle fibers to make them softer.

How much salt do I need to tenderize a London broil? ›

Place the steak in a glass pan, Sprinkle 1 Tablespoon of salt on each side of the steak. Refrigerate for 15 minutes. While steak is tenderizing, make the marinade by mixing together the soy sauce, sherry, olive oil and garlic. Set this mixture aside.

How do you make a tough roast moist? ›

Try braising or using a slow cooker to break down the collagen, making the meat tender. Season well, sear the meat first for flavor, then cook it low and slow with liquid (broth, wine, or a mix) until it easily shreds. Patience pays off for a flavorful and tender result.

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