You’ll want to print out this Best Beef Marinade Ever and use it on any cut of beef. But first, a recap of my weekend:
Ah, what a great weekend! The weather was perfect, and it was a great balance of productive and relaxing.
My friend Alison texted me that “if you are bored . . .” that they were just hanging out in their yard. They have the cutest little girls, even if they are a bit fiesty with each other. 😀 They have a horse, dogs, and chickens! I hung out for a couple hours, we got caught up and then it was time to go home and grill . . . in 60 degree weather! Thanks for texting me Alison – it was great to see you 😀
I haven’t done a full grocery shop this week, but I still have plenty of food to get me at least through Wednesday, so I am not too worried about it. However, I did a $15 grocery shop to pick up this top round roast to grill. I had a best beef marinade, but for some reason, the recipe is simply gone on that post – my friend Carrie (hey!) pointed it out, and I think it’s because I used an old recipe plug in that doesn’t exist anymore.
So I had to go back to the drawing board.
- 1/4 cup soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon Worchestershire sauce
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 1 tablespoons steakhouse seasoning (such us Dak’s steakhouse)
Rummy was wondering where her plate was! This top round roast is $3.49 a pound, works great on the grill low and slow. This is also a great cut for beef stew braised in the oven. It took 60 minutes to cook that roast. If you don’t have a meat thermometer, you need to invest in one, you’ll never overcook meat again. You also need to learn the temperature of the type of cook you want:
- 125 rare (pull at 115)
- 135 medium rare (pull at 125)
- 145 medium (pull at 135)
- 150 medium well (pull at 140)
- 160 well done (don’t bother cooking beef to this temperature because you’ve just ruined it) 😛
The biggest mistake people make in grilling is pulling off meat at 125 because they want rare beef, but don’t take into consideration the residual heat that will rise an additional 10 degrees when you let the meat rest. Second mistake: cutting a roast too soon – I let my roast rest a minimum of 30 minutes, but 60 minutes is even better. It lets all the juices redistribute in the roast and when you cut the meat, you’ll get all the juice in your meat, not your cutting board.
The best part is that I have beef all week for leftover dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. #winning
Sunday afternoon I headed to Oak Park to meet my sister for my Mom’s spring concert.
Always a great show – got to see my friend Laura and her Mom (hey Laura!)
The first picture was backlit, then we turned around and took more – and sadly there wasn’t a picture of all three of us that one of us didn’t have our eyes closed – sorry I cropped you out Jenn, but Mom will probably want to frame this one since I am her favorite.
After the concert, my Mom and I went out to dinner. I have my friend Jacky to thank for posting about this restaurant – Autre Monde. It was my third time eating there, and it’s always spectacular.
They first brought us this homemade bread with leek butter. Holy balls was this delicious – I even ate some of the leeks which were very mild to my surprise. Then they brought us a relish tray, like a traditional supper club.
We decided to split several things instead of each getting an entree. We started out with shrimp cocktail with the best cocktail sauce I’ve ever had – very horseradishy, which I loved.
Next up? Lobster mac n cheese, which everyone talks about how seafood and cheese should not be paired together but this was delicious.
I think my Mom and I will almost order fried green tomatoes if they are on the menu. However, neither of us had ever seen this presentation before, with crab louie salad on top. I loved the crunch of the watermelon radishes, the tender hard boiled eggs, and the sauce on top was surprisingly light.
And because we needed a vegetable, we ordered creamed spinach. That was one of Tony’s favorite sides if we ever went to a steak house, until he developed a dairy intolerance, and if he ate this would literally have to get to a bathroom in less than 60 seconds 😛
It was a fun weekend, and so happy to be able to spend time with my Momma at dinner. Love you Momma!
*************
I talked about my new journal that I got from Weight Watchers on Friday’s post. I was able to swing by my local meeting Saturday morning because I wanted to pick up one for my sister to give to her yesterday, and then give one away on the blog today. Just for fun, to enter the giveaway, let me know if you like creamed spinach or if you think it looks like baby barf. You can leave your answer in the comments below.
I’ll pick a winner on tomorrow’s blog. I love how you can customize it with all the stickers. But pretty sure I’ll need to get more stickers at Hobby Lobby – Hannah can spend three hours in there no problem. Good luck and make it a great day!
Thank you for this! I found a decent one that night that I thought had most of the same ingredients, but I completely forgot about the coffee grounds! I’ll be pinning this where the other link was… 🙂
I can’t seem to access your new posts! What’s up with that!??
I love creamed spinach but I never eat it because it has so many calories! Maybe you can come up with a WW version
It tastes okay but not that calorie friendly!
I love creamed spinach but mine never looks as good as the photo.
I love creamed spinach with melted cheese on top. I like to make it as a side dish for meatloaf!
Love it!
I like creamed spinach but only if the spinach is just past the wilted stage. Otherwise it reminds me too much of spinach from a can which is just gross.
Love creamed spinach but haven’t had it in forever! Now I want some 🙂
Those girls are adorable.
I totally thought that bread was a sweet potato when I saw it on Instagram ?
Thumbs up to creamed spinach. Also cream of onions!
What a fun giveaway! Definitely baby barf! But I don’t like spinach
I love spinach and usually prefer it naked sans cream . However, I made a vegan mushroom soup this weekend and added some spinach when I reheated for lunch so perhaps that is my vegan version. I will let you be the judge.
Did you and Jen plan to wearing coordinating outfits or is that just some weird twin karma? Either way you both look beautiful as does Mamma who seriously looks young enough to be the third sister. Good genes going on in your family lucky lady!
Have never tried it!
Not something I’ve tried–guess it doesn’t sound tasty to me. But I like it in a salad.
I’ve never had it but I’m sure I would like it since I like spinach.
I’ve never tried creamed spinach. I love spinach in my smoothies and with my morning eggs.
I love creamed spinach, but only one in the family that does!
creamed spinach – i can take it or leave it. i prefer “frizzled spinach”, which is served at one of my favorite restaurants here. it’s fried, so the leaves get super crispy and fall apart in your mouth. delicious!
I’ve never had creamed spinach before! ? But I am pretty sure I’d like it, and I bet it would taste great with steak and potatoes! Gotta get something green in there, even if it’s “creamed,” right?!?! ?
No cooked spinach for me! I can eat it raw, but not cooked.
Creamed spinach is ok but not a favorite. Can take it or leave it. Have a great day!
I like creamed spinach, but it’s hard to make just a little. If I make a full recipe, I would be eating it all by myself. Not too many places offer it on the menu, so that leaves me to make it.
Oh, I like creamed spinach….have made it a few times myself and could eat the whole thing without sharing with JP. Course I like spinach with anything especially with my eggs….I learned that from you. Gosh that food looks good at the Autre Monde, glad you enjoyed.
I LOVE creamed spinach (and creamed kale, too)!
You mean the recipe just vanished? That is unacceptable I reference your recipes all the time. Thanks for reposting the marinade that is one of my favorite. You guys look amazing. Great photos you can tell you and Jen are really rocking WW. Yes of course I love creamed spinach. I’m with Hannah I could spend hours in any craft store.
So far that’s the only “old” recipe people said is just gone, so hopefully it’s the only one 😀
I love creamed spinach, haven’t had it in ages though. That is a beautiful picture of you and your mom!
Thanks Emily! Yep, my Mom looks great for 77 – she’s so busy I have to make an appointment with her to get on her calendar 😀
I can’t wait until we get a grill so I can try your marinade. Sounds yummy. I like creamed spinach done right. Have you ever had Berghoff’s? Very good!
I have not tried Berghoff’s but I am imagine it’s delicious. Hope you get a grill soon – this marinade is delish! 😀
I’ve never had it. I am pretty sure I would never get the courage up to take a bite. I don’t like mushy veggies.
I used to be the same with textures with certain foods, but while not calorie friendly, creamed spinach is delicious – it’s heavy cream, Parmesan cheese and . . .butter! 😀
I love creamed spinach.
Yes 😀 My Dad used to eat spinach out of a can when I was little – that threw me off of spinach for a very long time, for the smell alone! (and he used to put vinegar on it!)
I don’t think I’ve ever had it, but I like spinach so I’ve sure I’d like it.
It’s divine – if you ever go to a steak house and they have it as a side – try it! 😀
The lobster mac and cheese!!! Yummy
It was so good – perfectly creamy, perfect cooked pasta, and what’s not to love about added lobster?! 😀
Love creamed spinach along with a crusty bread…mmmmmm
OMG, yum!!
I don’t mind creamed spinach, but I’d never order it myself. I’ll have a bite or two if someone else orders it, though!
Dana! I am so far behind on my blog reading – damn job! Hope you are doing well – hugs! 😀
HURL!!!!!!
Ha! It was good to see you last Sunday! Looks like Mom is coming up my way for Easter so I probably won’t see you – have a great Easter!
I had a bad experience with creamed spinach at Boston Market, should’ve known don’t try it there for the first time!! However, over the years I’ve tried it homemade and at steakhouses and it’s good! I like, it took me years to get over the fear but we’re good now:-)
I had to laugh because it’s taken me a lot of years to like some food – like mushrooms – always loved the smell, but not the texture, now I can’t eat a steak without them!
I’m pretty sure I liked creamed anything! Creamed spinach is pretty darn delicious! Add some artichokes and it’d be perfect!
OMG, you just gave me a great idea to add artichokes to my leftover and make a spinach/artichoke dip! Yum 😀