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Saturday, October 6, 2012

LOW SODIUM GRILLED FLANK WITH MASHED YAMS

Today I'll share an idea with you with high blood pressure or hypertension, if you want to treat yourself to a piece of steak, try this simple recipe that has zero salt, none, nada! As I share with you my struggle with high blood pressure, and stage 3 kidney failure, and a diet that is supposed to prolong my life, quite possibly taking me short of stage 4 kidney failure, but want to have a piece of beef on occasion, and if you are not being a glutton, I think you'll survive for only you know your body, however check with your doctor and or dietician before cooking and consuming this recipe.

LOW SODIUM GRILLED FLANK W/ MASHED YAMS

1 lb. of trimmed flank beef steak
Spike seasoning (choose your flavor)
Fresh ground black pepper as you wish
1/2 cup olive oil
1 clove crushed garlic
1 bay leaf halved
1 tbsp. agave nectar

Directions:
Mix all of the seasonings from the Spike to agave nectar in a bowl. Place the flank inside the bowl, remember that when you treat yourself to beef, eat it sparingly, since 1 lb. is 16 oz. cut this steak into fourths, so you have 4- 4 oz. steaks. Soak the steaks overnight. Save the last 3 or share it with someone, you can also freeze it and grill it later but wrap it tight with freezer paper twice, and reinforce it with plastic wrapper.

Mashed Yams
2 large yams peeled and cubed

Directions:
Boil yams until soft, and then mash them in a bowl, season them with Spike, nutritional yeast, fresh ground black pepper to taste, and a tablespoon of organic sour cream, with some chopped chives.

When you are ready to grill the flanks, heat up any grill, charcoal or gas, and grill each 4 oz. steak for about 3 minutes per side, or to your liking. Discard the marinade.

Per serving:
1 large scoop of mashed yams
1 4 oz. steak
Add fresh greens or a nice salad

Tip: to add more after cooking flavors to both the steak and the mashed yams, try squeezing some fresh orange juice over it, or splash some Bragg apple cider vinegar over it.

Grilled Flank on the medium raw side

Photo from Simply Recipe

Spike can be found in health food stores, it is likened to Mrs. Dash seasonings, I like Spike better.

Good luck and healthy eating.













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