How Do You Broil A Sirloin Steak?
Broiling a sirloin steak is a fantastic alternative to grilling or pan-frying. While broiling doesn’t give the same taste as cooking over an open grill, broiling can be used whenever the weather doesn’t permit outside grilling. Broiling is also less likely to dry out the meat like pan-frying can, plus it is easier to do cook the steaks perfectly. Season the steaks with the seasonings of your choice, or use your favorite marinade recipe. Prepare the broiler pan by spraying it with a non-stick spray, or covering the top of the pan with tin foil. If using tin foil, cut slots into the foil so the fat from the steaks will drip to the bottom pan. Adjust the top oven rack to the top position in your oven. Lay the steaks out in a single layer on the broiler pan. Turn the oven dial to the broil position. There is no need to preheat the broiler. Slide the pan of steaks under the broiler element on the top rack in the oven. Allow the steaks to cook for 3 to 4 minutes on each side, if you want the