This post is sponsored by The Beef Checkoff. All opinions are my own.
In our house we love ordering Chinese takeout. I swear our local restaurant knows what I am going to order as soon as she sees my phone number. We often go into the restaurant to eat and Baby orders the same thing for her entree every time – Beef Teriyaki On a Stick from the appetizer menu. Two single skewers aren’t usually enough to fill her, so she often doubles the appetizer order. This weekend I decided to surprise her by making the dish for the Celebrate Beef #SundaySupper.
I am very lucky to have multiple Asian markets in my area. My pantry often contains a few different brands of Teriyaki marinade that I find delicious as homemade. On a busy weekend, I’ll take the few minutes I save using a ready made marinade, but if prefer a homemade version, check out A Cozy Kitchen’s homemade Teriyaki Sauce recipe.
Lean beef contains 10 essential nutrients your body needs, like protein, vitamin B12 and Zinc. Most people don’t even realize that a 3 ounce serving of lean beef only contains about 150 calories and less than 5 grams of saturated fat. My kids don’t seem to notice all the good beef does for their growing bodies. They just know it tastes good, and it’s even better when they can eat their dinner on a stick.
For my Teriyaki skewers I used thinly sliced strip steak from my favorite farmers market. My knives just aren’t sharp enough to get the thickness I wanted, so I had the thin steaks cut for me. I used The Beef Checkoff’s Interactive Butcher Counter to help me decide what cut of beef I wanted to use for my recipe.
Beef is so versatile in recipes, but the cuts can be confusing. I rid myself of any confusion on what cut I need for a specific recipe by going right to The Beef Checkoff site for answers to all my questions. I definitely made the right choice for the skewers. The beef was tender and easily removed from the skewer for eating, by the less barbaric members of the family.
- 3 lbs boneless strip steak, sliced thin
- 7.5 ounces of your favorite teriyaki marinade
- Wooden skewers
- Place thinly sliced strip steak in a resealable bag with your favorite teriyaki marinade. Seal and let steak marinate for 4-6 hours.
- Soak wooden skewers in water for 30 minutes.
- Preheat grill to medium heat.
- Remove beef from the marinade, draining excess.
- Carefully weave the slices of strip steak onto the skewers.
- Cook steak skewers on grill bout three minutes on each side, or until desired doneness.
- Serve immediately your favorite sides.
Connect with the #SundaySupper team and see more amazing Beef recipes featured this week from my fellow beef fanatics below, and don’t miss any of the gorgeous recipe pictures by following this week’s theme board “Beef – Let’s Celebrate”.
- Beef Barbacoa by That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- Beef Brisket Hash by The Girl In The Little Red Kitchen
- Beef Kafta with Lemon Tahini Sauce by Neighborfood
- Beef Teriyaki On a Stick by In The Kitchen With KP
- Chipotle Tequila Flank Steak by The Messy Baker
- Enchilada Casserole by Melanie Makes
- Greek-Style Beef Kabobs (aka Souvlaki) by Cupcakes & Kale Chips
- Grilled Sirloin with Caramelized Shallot and Roasted Garlic Compound Butter by Crazy Foodie Stunts
- Grilled Sirloin Steak and Eggs with Broccoli Rabe by Family Foodie
- Homemade Italian Style Beef Kabobs by Momma’s Meals
- Meatball Lover’s Sandwich by Shockingly Delicious
- Mini Meatball Minestrone Salad by Foxes Love Lemons
- Pepper Steak Crostini by Cindy’s Recipes and Writings
- Pop-in-the-Oven Beef Stew by Alida’s Kitchen
- Restaurant Style Cheeseburger by Peanut Butter and Peppers
- Shredded Beef Wet Burritos by girlichef
- Spiced Coffee Rubbed Steak by Bobbi’s Kozy Kitchen
- Spinach Pancetta Beef Rouladen {Spinach Pancetta Beef Roll-ups} by The Not So Cheesy Kitchen
- Steak and Heirloom Tomato Salad by Magnolia Days
- Stuffed Flank Steak with Butterfly Tutorial by The Foodie Army Wife
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I think I’d have to have 3 orders of this. Yummy!
Easy dinner, love it Karen!
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Such a fun recipe for a quick and easy #SundaySupper !!
I’m with Baby; I’d need at least a double order!!! YUM!
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You had me at “on a stick.” I am a barbarian!
I think I need to add a pic of my daughter chomping on the stick! It’s definitely less than lady-like! HA!
I love anything that comes on a stick. Love how flavorful this recipe is.
Oh my. Seeing that beef grilling up on the grates is making me so hungry! I think I’m going to have to go get some lunch now! 🙂
I do love teriyaki dishes, they always smell so yummy!!
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Isn’t it so great to recreate restaurant favorites at home!
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Yes, please…these looks so so good 🙂
Who doesn’t love beef teriyaki?! I always order it when it’s just me getting Chinese takeout. It’s one of my favorite things.
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Don’t you love it when you can replicate your favorite take-in/dine-out recipes at home? These look fabulous!
Haha, I’m in the same boat – the sushi takeout on the corner sees my phone number farrrrr too often. These look great, Karen! Would be perfect as a party appetizer, even!
I must agree with Christy. Making your own takeout is always better and you did wonderfully.
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I love teriyaki skewers, but have never made them at home for some reason. You have me inspired now 🙂
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