Keto Marinated Greek Ribeye Steak

Keto Marinated Greek Ribeye SteakKeto Marinated Greek Ribeye SteakKeto Marinated Greek Ribeye Steak. Long ago and far away I worked in a seafood house in Virginia owned by of all people a Greek.  The restaurant was known far and wide for it’s seafood but I actually thought the best thing on Saki’s menu was a Keto Marinated Greek Ribeye Steak and I mean it was to die for.  I ate it every time I went in there and it absolutely never disappointed.  This is my rendition and it is exactly as I remember it…and we know how memories can fade and change sometimes.  Sadly, the restaurant burned to the ground in 2013, never to be resurrected which is sad because the food was that good.  This is also the same restaurant that I based my Tartar Sauce recipe on and you can see why the recipe was so large.  Now of course Saki was marinating scores of steaks at any given time but this recipe is for only 4 steaks and I see another seriously cut-down recipe in the works.  Saki used to stack his steaks in several deep bus-tubs at a time and allow them to marinate for several days.  You can do this too-if you can wait that long.  This marinade can also be used with pork & chicken so it’s quite versatile.  The little adjunct vegetable doesn’t have a recipe, it’s just a fried Japanese eggplant with a few seared tomatoes.

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Marinated Greek Rib Eye Steak
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Ingredients
  1. Six 8 Oz Ribeye Steaks (Boneless Is Best)
  2. ½ C Olive Oil
  3. 2 T Dried Oregano
  4. 2 T Worcestershire Sauce
  5. 2 T Sugar Free Rice Wine Vinegar
  6. 2 T Lemon Juice
  7. 4 t Garlic Paste
  8. ½ t Ground Rosemary
  9. ½ t Salt
  10. ½ t Pepper
Instructions
  1. Whisk all ingredients together.
  2. Add marinade to a one gallon plastic bag and add 6 boneless rib eye steaks.
  3. Massage the marinade into the steaks and refrigerate.
  4. Take steaks out of the fridge 2-3 hours before preparing on your grill on in a pan.
  5. Serves 6
  6. 787 Calories, 54.g Protein, 50.5g Fat, 2.0g Carbs, 0.0g Fiber, 2.0g Net Carbs
Notes
  1. Nutritionals do include an 8 oz. ribeye steak.
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