Make Us Your Home Page
Make Us Your Home Page
Bookmark Allrecipes.com
Bookmark This Page
New Users!
Create your FREE Allrecipes.com recipe box
.
Recipes
|
Ingredients
|
Articles
|
More »
Advanced Search
Glossary Search
Collection Search
User Name
Password
Remember me?
Forgot password?
My Profile
My Stuff
Recipes
Budget Cooking
Recipe Exchange
Holidays
Summer Grilling
More Recipes Like This
Barbequed Beef Steak with Orange Marinade
Awesome Steak Marinade
G's Flank Steak Marinade
Honey Mustard Steak
Sassy Steak Marinade and Sauce
MORE
Top Related Articles
Great Steak - How to Cook for a Crowd
Budget-Friendly Recipes for Ground Beef
Cooking Questions: Beef
Making Meatloaf
Trimming Meats
Perfect Prime Rib
Tying Roasts
Roasting Meat
Corned Beef Basics
Smoking Foods
Related Collections
Beef Sirloin
Beef Steaks
Sirloin
Beef and Lamb
Beef Recipes
Free Membership
Join the Allrecipes Community!
Contests and Sweepstakes
Create a Recipe Box
Sign Up For Newsletters
Manage Emails
Favorite Products
TasteBook
Create-A-Cookbook
Cookbooks
Magazines
Cooking In Style Club
Shop
Culinary Schools
Top Deals
Print This Recipe
Full Page
3x5 Card
4x6 Card
Email This Recipe
Steak Tip Marinade
SUBMITTED BY:
DOMENICI
PHOTO BY:
cookin'mama
"It took many experiments for this one. I have finally perfected a marinade that will make your mouth thirst for more."
RECIPE RATING:
Read Reviews
(184)
Review/Rate This Recipe
PREP TIME
15 Min
COOK TIME
10 Min
READY IN
1 Hr 25 Min
SERVINGS
(
Help
)
Servings
US
METRIC
INGREDIENTS (
Nutrition
)
1/2 cup Worcestershire sauce
1 cup Italian-style salad dressing
2 teaspoons garlic pepper seasoning
1 cup barbeque sauce
2 pounds beef sirloin tip steaks
Add to Recipe Box
My folders:
Add to Shopping List
Add a Personal Note
DIRECTIONS
In a medium bowl, mix the Worcestershire sauce, Italian-style salad dressing, garlic pepper seasoning, and barbeque sauce. Place the meat in the marinade, and turn to coat. Cover, and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
Preheat grill for high heat.
Brush grill lightly with oil to prevent sticking. Place steaks on the grill, and discard marinade. Grill steaks 10 minutes on each side, or to desired doneness.
ADVERTISE WITH US
ADVERTISEMENT
REVIEWS
Reviewed on Jul. 25, 2006 by Melissa S.
X
Full Review
Melissa S.
Jul. 25, 2006
This recipe was really tasty and easy. I made the marinade, put the steak tips in a crock pot poured over the marinade and cooked for 5 hours. The tips were falling apart and the marinade made a great flavor. I served over egg noodles. I will definately make this again. Thanks for the recipe.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
61 users found this review helpful
This recipe was really tasty and easy. I made the marinade, put the steak tips in a crock pot...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Jan. 24, 2003 by TNORMAN
X
Full Review
TNORMAN
Jan. 24, 2003
Delicious! Have tried this MANY times, and it is wonderful, especially when cooked over charcoal with mesquite wood chips. You can actually reduce the recipe by half (but keep 2 lbs of beef) and put the tips into a zippered freezer bag. Then you can make a whole bunch and freeze what you're not ready to cook yet. Also, the type of salad dressing and barbecue sauce make a big difference! Try with your favorite brands first, and then go from there. I've found some salad dressings to be too salty. Finally, add 1 tsp of meat tenderizer to shorten the marinade time and make the beef deliciously tender.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
39 users found this review helpful
Delicious! Have tried this MANY times, and it is wonderful, especially when cooked over...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Jan. 25, 2007 by
What a Dish!
X
Full Review
What a Dish!
Jan. 25, 2007
I converted this into a crockpot recipe by making about 2/3 of the marinade, but cutting the Wor. sauce way down, to only about a teaspoon (because of the salt) and adding about 1/4 cup water. I used some round steaks and poured the sauce over them, added a small sliced red onion and a small bag of baby carrots. Cooked everything all day on low. Thickened the liquid at the end with a flour/water slurry, and served this with Garlic Red Mashed Potatoes and toasted Challah bread and butter. Good and really easy!
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
27 users found this review helpful
I converted this into a crockpot recipe by making about 2/3 of the marinade, but cutting the...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Nov. 7, 2002 by LABJLM
X
Full Review
LABJLM
Nov. 7, 2002
This is one of the best steak tip marinade recipes I have ever tasted. This recipe has been requested by many family members, friends, and co-workers. Everone loves it!
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
14 users found this review helpful
This is one of the best steak tip marinade recipes I have ever tasted. This recipe has been...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Jan. 25, 2004 by
LIZCANCOOK
X
Full Review
LIZCANCOOK
Jan. 25, 2004
I wasn't sure what sirloin tips were so I bought 2 beautiful sirloin steaks (2.5lbs) for this recipe, then cut them into kabob pieces myself. We marinated the chunks overnight (made the recipe as written, except I subbed 1t garlic powder and 1t pepper for the garlic pepper, plus I added 1t of meat tenderizer per Zipporah) and grilled them along with Unbelievable Chicken Marinade kabobs for our first family BBQ. Everyone raved!! My father-in-law even asked for both recipes... a definite first! So easy!!
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
13 users found this review helpful
I wasn't sure what sirloin tips were so I bought 2 beautiful sirloin steaks (2.5lbs) for this...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on May 5, 2008 by Julie
X
Full Review
Julie
May 5, 2008
I found a package of Sirloin Broil in my freezer last night. I had no idea what Sirloin Broil even was, let alone what to do with it! So, I typed in Sirloin Broil in the ingredient browser and read through the recipes. I came across this one and oh my goodness I am so glad I did!! Simple ingredients worked magic on the steaks. I lessened the amount of ingredients used only because the steaks I had weren't very big. I threw the marinade in a ziptop bag as well as a touch of meat tenderizer because I wasn't sure what cut of meat I was working with, tossed in my steaks, squished it all around, and set it in the fridge. When I got home from work 8 hours later, took the steaks out of the fridge, let it rest on the counter for about a half hour to come to room temperature and threw 'em on the grill. This recipe is outstanding, and it will be a favorite in my household!! Thank you so much for sharing your recipe :)
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
11 users found this review helpful
I found a package of Sirloin Broil in my freezer last night. I had no idea what Sirloin Broil...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Feb. 1, 2008 by THEPITCLUB
X
Full Review
THEPITCLUB
Feb. 1, 2008
This was pretty good; I would probably make it again. I can't understand how some reviewers can rate a recipe (especially poorly) when they didn't follow the recipe and/or directions! This recipe doesn't say anything about a crockpot... Shesh.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
10 users found this review helpful
This was pretty good; I would probably make it again. I can't understand how some reviewers...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Aug. 6, 2007 by
MATTSBELLY
X
Full Review
MATTSBELLY
Aug. 6, 2007
We made this last night on the grill. It was pretty good but I found the marinade didn't penetrate the steaks much and I let it marinade at least 4 hours. Since we liked the overall flavor, next time I will just reserve a little of the marinade to use as a dipping sauce. Thanks for the recipe!
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
10 users found this review helpful
We made this last night on the grill. It was pretty good but I found the marinade didn't...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Aug. 21, 2007 by
LADYJAYPEE
X
Full Review
LADYJAYPEE
Aug. 21, 2007
We thought this was pretty good. I didn't have garlic pepper, so used 1/2 tsp of granulated garlic and 1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper. Served with Roasted New Potatoes & Sugar Snap Peas with Mint, each from this website. Thanks for sharing your recipe, Deanna!
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
7 users found this review helpful
We thought this was pretty good. I didn't have garlic pepper, so used 1/2 tsp of granulated...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Dec. 8, 2003 by BETTEM
X
Full Review
BETTEM
Dec. 8, 2003
Delicious! My family found the tips very flavorful and I only marinated them for two hours. Definitely a keeper recipe.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
7 users found this review helpful
Delicious! My family found the tips very flavorful and I only marinated them for two hours....
MORE
MORE