Braciola

  1.8 – 18 reviews  • Beef
Level: Easy
Total: 20 min
Prep: 5 min
Cook: 15 min
Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. 2 store bought braciola (skewered flank steak stuffed with bacon and parsley)
  2. Olive oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat a grill to high. Brush braciola generously with olive oil and grill until steak is cooked to a medium doneness, turning skewers over halfway through cooking. Remove from grill and let rest for a couple minutes before serving.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 of 4 servings
Calories 179
Total Fat 10 g
Saturated Fat 4 g
Carbohydrates 0 g
Dietary Fiber 0 g
Sugar 0 g
Protein 21 g
Cholesterol 69 mg
Sodium 55 mg

Reviews

Amber Jackson
You’re such a tool.
Melinda Crawford
Way to go Bobby Flay, this is such a masterful recipe!
Stephen Jones
my italian grandma mattiuzzo is probably spinning in her grave right now. good grief. i’m liking this guy less and less. more guy and symon please. i miss my beloved EMERIL!!!!!
Mr. Mark Nguyen
This was AWESOME! I paired it with Rachael Ray’s midnight bacon. To die for!

Jonathan Jones
The most asinine “recipe” I have ever seen. Bobby Fail to the 10th degree. Shame on you Food Network, do you even HAVE editors?

Here, I’ll share an old family recipe…got the store, buy a Stouffer’s Lasagna, take it out of the package, put it in the oven and voila! In 30 mins you have tasty homemade lasagna. Can I have my own show now?

Richard Brown
What an idiot! I cannot take this guy seriously as a chef.
Gabriela Jefferson
Couldn’t find any Braciola at the store either, so I also tweaked the recipe. Turned out not half bad. Here’s what I did.

I got into my car, turned on the ignition and drove to my local Italian Restaurant. In Baltimore we have our own Little Italy, so there are a bunch of options. I parked the car, went in (this is where things get a bit complicated and ordered some Braciola.

They didn’t have any, so I settled on Chicken Parm. Turned out beautifully!

Good one Flay. Will definitely try again!

Margaret Mcmillan
I found this recipe extremely difficult to follow, it was also difficult to find the ingridients listed so I made a few modifications.

I couldn’t find braciola at the store, so I bought some hot dogs instead – I figured one store bought meat is as good as the other. Also instead of brushing with olive oil before cooking I discovered it turned out more tasty if I brushed it with mustard AFTER it was finished cooking. To make the recipe even more fancy I placed the cooked mustard brushed hot dog onto a store bought bun. Absolutely delicious, plus I didn’t have to use a fork to eat it, so I saved some time during clean up!

Eric Oliver
And not too demanding unless you happen to be Sandra T_itslee. I bought my meat from Bolner’s Meat Market in San Antonio and it was perfect. I also sprinkled the meat with Fiesta Texas Style Steak Seasoning and let it sit about an hour before grilling.
Melody Ruiz
The worst recipe ever!!!!

 

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