Dry-Rubbed London Broil

- Total Time
- 1 hour
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Ingredients
- 1London broil, top round or flank steak, approximately 2½ pounds, about 1-inch thick
- ½cup paprika, or ⅓ cup smoked paprika
- ¼cup kosher salt
- ¼cup freshly ground black pepper
- ¼cup brown sugar
- ¼cup chile powder
- 3tablespoons ground cumin
- 2tablespoons ground coriander
- 1tablespoon cayenne pepper, or to taste
For the London Broil
For the Dry Rub
Preparation
- Step 1
Make the dry rub. Combine all ingredients except the meat in a bowl and mix well with a fork to break up the sugar and combine the spices. (Mixture will keep in an airtight container, out of the light, for a few months.)
- Step 2
Build a fire in your grill, leaving about ⅓ of grill free of coals, or set a gas grill to high, leaving one of the burners unlit.
- Step 3
Apply the dry rub to the exterior of the London broil, massaging it into the meat. When coals are covered with gray ash and fire is still quite high (you can hold your hand 5 inches above coals for only a couple of seconds), place the London broil on the cool side of the grill. Cover the grill and let cook for 8 to 10 minutes.
- Step 4
Uncover the grill, turn the meat over and repeat on the other side for 8 to 10 minutes more, for medium-rare meat. Let the meat sit on a cutting board for 5 minutes or so before slicing.
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Comments
I would appreciate directions for those of us who don't or can't grill outside.
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.
Read step 2.
The dry rub was very tasty, and the meat turned out beautifully, but then again I've been a big fan of Sam's Taco seasoning mix for years!
LONDON BROIL MARINADE 4 garlic cloves, thinly sliced ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil 2 Tbsp. good-quality balsamic vinegar 2 Tbsp. soy sauce 1 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce Freshly ground black pepper ¾ tsp. baking soda 1 1½–2 lb. London broil
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.
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