A steak is getting marinated.

Image Credit: Maria_Lapina/iStock/Getty Images Shell steak is a boneless and elongated cut also called New York strip steak, Kansas City strip steak or simply strip steak. Shell steak usually has about a 1-inch thickness. This steak is cut from the steer’s hindquarter or middle section of its back. Shell steak is simple to prepare, requiring little seasoning for excellent flavor to develop when grilling. Grilling a shell steak to perfection also is a quick process.

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Step 1

Put your steaks in a shallow glass bowl. Rub them with garlic. Sprinkle them with oil and salt and pepper. Alternately, sprinkle the steaks with a steak seasoning mix and oil.

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Step 2

Cover your bowl with plastic wrap. Marinate your steaks at room temperature for one hour.

Step 3

Preheat your grill when steaks have been marinating 45 minutes. Use medium-high heat instead of a high heat because this is a relatively chewy cut of meat, recommends “The BBQ Queen’s Big Book of Barbecue,” by Karen Adler and Judith M. Fertig.

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Step 4

Grill your shell steaks to the desired doneness. Cook about four minutes per side for medium rare. Use a meat thermometer to ensure your steaks reach at least 145 degrees F. to reduce risk for foodborne illness, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Add two or more minutes per side and cook to 160 degrees F. for medium steaks.

Things You'll Need

Two shell steaks, about 1 lb. total Shallow glass bowl One to two minced cloves of garlic Salt Pepper Steak seasoning (optional) 1 to 2 tbsp. olive oil Meat thermometer Tip Serve with grilled onions or mushrooms for additional flavor. Keep leftovers in your refrigerator for up to four days. Warning Wash your hands with warm soapy water for at least 20 seconds after handling raw meat.

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  references
  
      “Barefoot Contessa at Home;” Ina Garten and Quentin Bacon; 2006
    
      “The BBQ Queen’s Big Book of Barbecue;” Karen Adler and Judith M. Fertig; 2005
    
      “Mushroom Cookbook;” Mimi Brodeur; 2005
    
      “You Won’t Believe it’s Gluten Free;” Roben Ryberg; 2008
    
      U.S. Department of Agriculture: Keep Food Safe! Food Safety Basics
       




  references
  
      “Barefoot Contessa at Home;” Ina Garten and Quentin Bacon; 2006
    
      “The BBQ Queen’s Big Book of Barbecue;” Karen Adler and Judith M. Fertig; 2005
    
      “Mushroom Cookbook;” Mimi Brodeur; 2005
    
      “You Won’t Believe it’s Gluten Free;” Roben Ryberg; 2008
    
      U.S. Department of Agriculture: Keep Food Safe! Food Safety Basics
    




A steak is getting marinated.

Image Credit: Maria_Lapina/iStock/Getty Images

Image Credit: Maria_Lapina/iStock/Getty Images

  • Two shell steaks, about 1 lb. total
  • Shallow glass bowl
  • One to two minced cloves of garlic
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Steak seasoning (optional)
  • 1 to 2 tbsp. olive oil
  • Meat thermometer

Serve with grilled onions or mushrooms for additional flavor. Keep leftovers in your refrigerator for up to four days.

Wash your hands with warm soapy water for at least 20 seconds after handling raw meat.

      “Barefoot Contessa at Home;” Ina Garten and Quentin Bacon; 2006
    
      “The BBQ Queen’s Big Book of Barbecue;” Karen Adler and Judith M. Fertig; 2005
    
      “Mushroom Cookbook;” Mimi Brodeur; 2005
    
      “You Won’t Believe it’s Gluten Free;” Roben Ryberg; 2008
    
      U.S. Department of Agriculture: Keep Food Safe! Food Safety Basics