If the dizzying array of gadget choices leaves you a little confused, don't forget the other no-fail gift - a great meal. Remember, men love steak and your Dad is no exception. The cliche' may be steak and baked potato, but I say that a juicy, delicious steak deserves a sunny side of moist and delicious sweet potatoes. These Hoisin Kabobs with Grilled Flank Steak and Sweet Potatoes will jazz up your Father's Day celebration. Summer officially starts on Dad's big day, so get out the grill and prepare for the WOW, when you serve these kabobs.
Of course, you may want to take you Dad out on the town for a meal, but I've got you covered there, too. Almost every major steakhouse now offers Sweet Potatoes as a side dish. I've already talked about Outback Steakhouse's delicious sweet potatoes, but did you know that you can also find 'em on the menu at Texas Roadhouse, and the Lone Star and Longhorn steakhouses, and even the ultra posh Ruth's Chris. So wherever you end up next Sunday, take a closer look at that menu and give sweet potatoes a try.
Trust me, he will love his perfect meal a lot more than one of those talking deer heads and light up neckties. You can save those for Christmas.
Happy Father's Day!!
Hoisin Kabob with Grilled Flank Steak 6 flank steaks, 6 oz each
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup soy sauce
2 tablespoons fresh minced ginger
2 tablespoons minced garlic
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 1/2 tablespoons molasses
1 teaspoon dried minced onions
1 teaspoon hoisin sauce
4 medium NC sweet potatoes, peeled
8 metal skewers
Ingredients:
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup soy sauce
2 tablespoons fresh minced ginger
2 tablespoons minced garlic
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 1/2 tablespoons molasses
1 teaspoon dried minced onions
1 teaspoon hoisin sauce
4 medium NC sweet potatoes, peeled
8 metal skewers
Preparation:
Cut sweet potatoes into 1 inch thick slices, then cut each slice into quarters. Place sweet potatoes in a glass bowl with hoisin marinade. Cover and microwave 2 minutes on high. Let cool slightly, then arrange on skewers, threading them sideways. Allow 6-8 pieces per skewer.
While grilling the flank steaks to taste, grill sweet potato skewers around the edges of the grill turning frequently to brown all sides. Allow about 10 minutes to cook through. Test for doneness with a toothpick.

My dad would love a steak dinner.
ReplyDeleteI never know what to get my Father. I'm sure he would enjoy a good meal. BTW, I get a sweet potato at my favorite steakhouse all the time. They are so good with a little butter and cinnamon.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas for dad. The singing deer is hilarious. I almost want to buy it because it is so tacky. The recipe sounds good, too.
ReplyDeleteI've nevr had a sweet potato kabob before. looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteHappy Father's Day to all you Dads
ReplyDeleteGREAT IDEAS FOR MY DAD. HE LOVES HIS TOOLS, AND HE LOVES TO EAT TOO. :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to have a steak dinner for Father's Day. Last year, my kids took me Outback for a big meal. I'm hoping for a repeat.
ReplyDeleteI am still looking for a gift for Dad, thanks for all of the idea.
ReplyDeleteI usually get my Dad a gift certificate. I never know what to buy him. A homecooked meal would be nice, i think.
ReplyDeleteMy Father Has To Have A Steak On His Big Day.
ReplyDeletegreat post. Happy Father's Day to all you dad's out there.
ReplyDeleteMy Dad had a blast on his big day. ( He is the tool type, but steak is a close second, ha.)
ReplyDeleteGrilled food is my Dad's fave. He grills all the time.
ReplyDeleteDads love gadgets. You got that right.
ReplyDelete- A Dad who knows
mY dAD rOCKS
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