Marinade for Flank Steak (2024)

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With a few simple ingredients, you can make a smoky, complex marinade for flank steak that transforms a tough cut of beef into something tender, juicy, and flavorful—like magic!

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Why You’ll Love This Flank Steak Marinade Recipe

  • It’s Not Your Average Steak Marinade. Instead of using the standard Worcestershire sauce, this marinade combines soy sauce with honey for the perfect balance of sweet, savory, and umami flavors. Fresh ginger brings some warmth, while garlic, chili powder, and cumin add big, bold flavors that complement the beefiness of flank steak.
  • Your Flank Steak Will Be Tender and Juicy. Flank steak has a reputation for being tough, but marinating it first helps tenderize the meat. While I love my Salmon Marinade and Chicken Marinade, this marinade is developed specifically for flank steak.
  • You Can Use It for Grilling or Broiling. During the summer, use this marinade for my smoky Grilled Flank Steak recipe. When it’s not grilling weather, turn on your broiler and cook your steak in the oven.Either way, it tastes outstanding.
  • It’s Made With (Mostly) Pantry Ingredients. You probably have everything you need for this marinade already. Just add flank steak and you’re good to go!
  • Marinated Flank Steak Is the Perfect Addition to Your Next Dinner. Use it for Flank Steak Tacos, Steak Fajitas, Steak Sandwiches, Steak Salad, or add it to a bowl of brown rice with stir fried veggies.
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5 Star Review

“Absolutely delicious! Tasted like an expensive cut of steak for half the price.”

— Jodie —

How to Make the Best Marinade for Flank Steak

The Ingredients

  • Flank Steak. Flank steak should be smooth, with a deep red color and no membrane. Unlike skirt steak, flank steak is a lean cut of meat, so there shouldn’t be very much fat on it.
  • Low-Sodium Soy Sauce. This brings plenty of savory, umami flavor to the table—without making it too salty.
  • Canola Oil. I like using canola oil here because it has a higher smoke point than extra-virgin olive oil.
  • Honey. A light-colored honey will sweeten your marinade, while a darker honey will add sweetness and a subtle honey flavor. If you prefer, you can use brown sugar. For more smokiness, use maple syrup.
  • Garlic. No list of steak marinade ingredients would be complete without garlic!
  • Fresh Ginger. Don’t substitute ground ginger! Fresh ginger has a warmer, punchier flavor that doesn’t compare to the dried stuff. Don’t want to mince it? I get it! Look for it sold in a tube in the refrigerated section or frozen in convenient cubes.
  • Chili Powder. Chili powder adds some very mild heat—for a little extra, try adding red pepper flakes or cayenne too.
  • Ground Cumin. Cumin is earthy and a little bit citrusy, adding depth to this flank steak marinade.
  • Ground Black Pepper. You can add even more if you like your steak peppery.

Dietary Note

Substitute tamari sauce for the soy sauce and this flank steak marinade will be gluten-free.

The Directions

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  1. Prep the Steak. Pat the steak dry, then score it with a knife and place it in a zip-top bag.
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  1. Make the Marinade. Whisk together all of the marinade ingredients.
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  1. Marinate. Add the flank steak marinade to the bag with the steak and marinate in the refrigerator.
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  1. Cook. Grill the steak over high heat or broil it in the oven until it reaches an internal temperature of 130 degrees F.
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  1. Rest and Serve. Transfer the grilled flank steak to a plate, cover it with aluminum foil, and let it rest. Thinly slice the steak against the grain, then serve. ENJOY!

Storage Tips

  • To Store. Refrigerate leftover flank steak in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
  • To Reheat. Reheat leftovers in a 350 degree F oven, or in a skillet on the stove. You can also warm up the steak in the microwave, but the oven or stovetop are preferable.
  • To Freeze. Freeze leftover steak in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Let it thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating according to the instructions above.

Meal Prep Tip

You can make the flank steak marinade a day in advance and keep it in the refrigerator until you’re ready to use it.

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What to Serve with Flank Steak Marinade

  • Veggie Sides. Simple side dishes like Sauteed Broccoli and Roasted Mushrooms are an excellent pairing with flank steak.
  • Asian-Inspired Dishes. The flavors in this recipe complement the flavors in Asian dishes like Asian Cabbage Salad and Stir Fry Noodles.
  • Fries. Elevate the classic steak-and-fries combo by pairing this marinated flank steak with Air Fryer Sweet Potato Fries, Homemade Fries, or Zucchini Fries.
  • Salads. Lay slices of juicy steak atop Arugula Salad or Asian Noodle Salad.
  • Potatoes. Keep it light with Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes or make a pan of Oven Roasted Potatoes seasoned with rosemary, oregano, smoked paprika, or Parmesan cheese.

Recipe Tips and Tricks

  • Score the Meat. Even a full day of marinating will only allow the marinade to soak a few millimeters into the surface of the steak. Scoring it before marinating it will help all those flavors penetrate better.
  • Don’t Marinate More Than 24 Hours. The steak will begin to break down after a day of marinating, which isn’t what you want! A minimum of 4 hours and a maximum of 24 hours marinating in this flank steak marinade will yield a tender, juicy flank steak.
  • Watch the Temperature, Not the Time. The exact cooking time needed will vary depending on the temperature of your grill or oven and the thickness of the meat. This means the best way to tell if your flank steak is done cooking is by using an instant-read meat thermometer. When it reaches 130 degrees F, the steak is ready.
  • Don’t Slice It Right Away. Let the flank steak rest, covered, for 10 minutes before you slice it. This will keep the juices from seeping out and give you tender, flavorful slices of beef.
  • Cut Thin Slices Across the Grain. This also helps keep the steak tender, as you’ll be cutting through the tough muscle fibers.

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Marinade for Flank Steak

5 from 9 votes

Savory and smoky, this is the best marinade for flank steak! Made with easy ingredients, it transforms a simple cut of beef into juicy, mouth-watering steak!

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 10 minutes mins

Total: 4 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Servings: 4 -6 servings

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Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 pound flank steak
  • 1/3 cup low sodium soy sauce
  • 1/4 cup canola oil
  • 3 tablespoons honey
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic about 3 cloves
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger about 1 1-inch piece
  • 2 teaspoons chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Pat the steak dry. With the tip of a sharp knife such as a paring knife, lightly score the steak in a diagonal crisscross pattern, placing the cuts about 1 or so inches apart—your cuts should be very thin and shallow (this isn’t 100% necessary but does help the marinade penetrate more quickly). Place the steak in a gallon ziptop bag.

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  • In a medium bowl or liquid measuring cup with a spout, whisk together the soy sauce, oil, honey, garlic, ginger, chili powder, cumin, and black pepper. Pour over the steak.

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  • Seal the bag, removing as much air as you can, then turn the steak several times to coat it. Place in a shallow dish to catch any drips. Marinade flank steak in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours or up to 24 hours, turning 2 to 3 times throughout.

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  • To cook, remove the steak from the marinade, shaking off any excess (discard the marinade). Cook to medium rare (130°F). You can grill it over high heat for 3 to 4 4 minutes per side (see Grilled Flank Steak for more detail). Or cook it under the broiler: position the rack about 6 inches away from the broiler. Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil and place it under the broiler for 5 minutes to preheat. Add the flank steak, then return the sheet to the oven. Broil without flipping for 6 to 8 minutes, until the steak reaches 130°F.

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  • Remove the steak to a cutting board and let rest for 10 minutes (do not skip!). Slice VERY thinly (1/8-inch) against the grain. Enjoy warm.

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Notes

  • TO STORE: Refrigerate leftover flank steak in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
  • TO REHEAT: Reheat leftovers in a 350 degree F oven, or in a skillet. You can also warm up the steak in the microwave, but the oven or stovetop are preferable.
  • TO FREEZE: Freeze leftover steak in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Let it thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating according to the instructions above.
  • Marinade is from my favorite Flank Steak Marinade
  • Nutritional information is an estimate and has been calculated without the marinade to account for the fact that most of it will be discarded after use.

Nutrition

Calories: 233kcalProtein: 36gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.3gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 102mgPotassium: 580mgCalcium: 36mgIron: 3mg

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can You Over-Marinate Flank Steak?

Yes, if flank steak is marinated for more than 24 hours, the texture will begin to suffer as the proteins in the meat breakdown.

What Is a Good Tenderizer for Flank Steak?

Acids like balsamic vinegar and lemon juice or lime juice are commonly used to tenderize flank steak, but a lesser-known tenderizer is soy sauce. Like acid, soy sauce will break down the proteins just enough to make for a tender steak. This flank steak marinade is made with low-sodium soy sauce.

Should You Cook Flank Steak Well-Done?

No, flank steak is not a cut that works well if you like your meat well-done. Flank steak is best cooked to medium-rare, with pink in the middle and a nice sear on the outside. If you like your steak well-done, try this Air Fryer Steak and cook it a bit longer.

How Do You Keep Flank Steak From Getting Tough?

Marinating the flank steak at least 4 hours, letting it rest before slicing, and cutting it THINLY across the grain will keep it from getting tough.

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  1. So delicious! I added some red wine too and let it marinate for about 20 hours – it was phenomenal!Marinade for Flank Steak (22)

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    1. Hi Hannah! So glad you enjoyed the recipe! Thank you for this kind review!

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  2. We absolutely loved this recipe. My husband pounded the meat before we put the marinade with it and then let it sit in the refrigerator for about 2 hours. It was so wonderful and we will definitely make it again and again.Marinade for Flank Steak (23)

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    1. Love that! Thanks Janine!

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  3. I got a good sized flank steak from Costco. Marinated with this recipe for 3-4 hours and then grilled it. Served with grilled asparagus. This was the best flank steak ever! Recipe is printed and added to the collection.Marinade for Flank Steak (24)

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    1. So glad to hear it Karen, thank you!

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  4. I’m doing this again soon. The meat was very tender and so full of flavor. I used a 2lb flank steak and the recipe called for 5 minutes on each side. For our liking that was a little too rare. I cooked it on the grill for 2 additional minute and that was perfect.Marinade for Flank Steak (25)

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    1. Glad you enjoyed it Mitch!

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  5. Absolutely delicious! Tasted like an expensive cut of steak for half the price. My husband absolutely loved this. I just added onions to the steak and grilled both.Marinade for Flank Steak (26)

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    1. Yay! Thanks Jodie!

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  6. I was looking for steak recipe and this one pop up and I decided to go for this recipe based on the good reviews. I just want to say, it’s a bomb! It’s so so GOOOD. I also followed you on instagram. Looking forward to more easy recipes.Marinade for Flank Steak (27)

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    1. This is SO GOOD to hear, thank you Mia!!

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  7. I made it just as listed and it was amazing. I marinated for about 45 minutes, I’m sure longer would be better, I just don’t have enough time. I reduced some of the marinade with a cup of beef broth and then added butter to make a pan sauce. It was great with mashed potatoes too.Marinade for Flank Steak (28)

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    1. So happy to hear you enjoyed it, Francine!

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  8. My husband and I both felt this was the BEST flank steak we had ever had. The marinade is wonderful and we’re looking forward to trying it on other meats–maybe even tofu. Thank you so much for such an easy and amazingly tasty recipe.Marinade for Flank Steak (29)

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    1. So happy to hear, thank you Jessica!

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  9. I happened to be googling for a flank steak recipe and happened to come here. I must say this was perfect! Our family enjoyed it so much that they were upset that it was all gone. Looking forward to more of your recipes. Thank you, Erin.Marinade for Flank Steak (30)

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    1. Yay! Great to hear, Jackie!

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  10. Yes, well it’s still marinating, going to grill it tonight.

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    1. Enjoy!

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FAQs

What is the best way to tenderize a flank steak? ›

Flank steak is extremely lean with hardly any fat or connective tissue so it does not need to be trimmed but it should be pounded with a meat mallet in order to tenderize the steak. Do you have to marinate flank steak? Flank steak needs to be marinated or braised to increase tenderness.

What's the longest you should marinate flank steak? ›

How Long to Marinate Flank Steak. The ideal amount of time is 12 hours, but you can marinate it for up to 24 hours. You should let it sit in the marinade for a minimum of 2 hours, even if you're pressed for time.

Is it better to marinate or dry rub flank steak? ›

The big advantage of dry rubs, and the reason we love using them so much, is that they don't add any additional moisture to the exterior of a piece of meat the way that a marinade does.

Should you poke holes in flank steak before marinating? ›

Try poking holes for better penetration when you only have a short time for marinating the meat. It'll help maximize tenderness in the Flank steak without risking too much of a good thing.

How do I make my steak super tender? ›

7 Ways to Tenderize Steak
  1. Pounding. Using a meat mallet (or kitchen mallet) to pound steaks helps soften and tenderize the meat. ...
  2. Salting. Most cuts of steak benefit from being salted up to an hour in advance of cooking, but especially tougher cuts. ...
  3. Marinating. ...
  4. Velveting. ...
  5. Slow Cooking. ...
  6. Enzymatic Application. ...
  7. Scoring.
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What happens if you Marinate Flank Steak too long? ›

Yes, if flank steak is marinated for more than 24 hours, the texture will begin to suffer as the proteins in the meat breakdown. What Is a Good Tenderizer for Flank Steak? Acids like balsamic vinegar and lemon juice or lime juice are commonly used to tenderize flank steak, but a lesser-known tenderizer is soy sauce.

Why is my flank steak always tough? ›

The critical reason for this is that flank steak, although lean and tasty, is tougher than other cuts of beef due to the many long, thin fibers running through it. To help tenderize flank steak, it is often marinated and cooked by grilling, stir-frying, broiling, or smoking.

Should I rinse marinade off steak? ›

It is suggested that after you have marinated meat for a length of time – you should wash it off prior to cooking. However, this is dependent on what oils and spices you use, often it is down to personal preference.

Should I cut up my flank steak before marinating? ›

Experts recommend marinating from the night before or very early in the morning, leaving it to rest in the fridge and covering the marinade with clingfilm. Also, keep in mind that cutting the flank steak into steaks should be done before marinating.

Does flank steak get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

Then, grill the steak until it's medium-rare. Flank steak is most tender at this level of doneness, and cooking it further can give it a chewy texture.

How to make flank steak less chewy? ›

These steaks do best when cooking over high heat for a short period of time to give them the perfect texture and taste. Spray the pan with some cooking spray or add olive oil and cook on each side for about four minutes each. The optimal temperature is, again, a medium rare so your meat doesn't end up too chewy.

What tenderizes steak the most? ›

Tenderizing The Steaks

The first method, and arguably the fastest, is using a fork. Just go over the entire steak, puncturing holes all over. Then flip and repeat. The idea is that opening lots of holes helps moisture escape during cooking.

How much baking soda to tenderize flank steak? ›

Here's how to do it: Mix with water: To prepare steak, in a bowl, stir together ½ cup water and 1 teaspoon baking soda until the baking soda dissolves. You'll need 1 teaspoon baking soda per 12 ounces of steak.

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