Balsamic Glazed Steak Rolls
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Here’s a great dish for the grill that is low cal, low carb, low fat, paleo…and tastes incredible! And just wait till you’ve tried this rosemary-garlic balsamic glaze…you’ll be making it to pour over everything else!
Truly, the glaze is downright delicious. I’ll be using it in the future for grilled chicken and vegetables as well. Just be sure to use fresh rosemary – it makes all the difference.
These tender, juicy steak rolls are stuffed with sauteed bell peppers, onions, zucchini and mushrooms, then grilled and drizzled with this wonderful wonderful rosemary-garlic balsamic glaze. Eye-catching in presentation and drop-dead scrumptious to the taste. My husband’s words: “Those were exceptionally good.”
Let’s get started!
First get the rosemary balsamic glaze going while you prepare the steak and veggies: Place all the ingredients in a small and bring it to a boil over medium-high heat for 2 minutes. Reduce the heat and simmer for about 10 minutes. Discard the sprigs of rosemary. Stir in the cornstarch/beef broth mixture and stir until the sauce is thickened, about a minute.
While the glaze is simmering, cook the vegetables in a skillet with a little olive oil, salt and pepper until crisp-tender.
Lay the sirloin slices on a cutting board and lightly rub all sides with olive oil. Sprinkle with some salt, pepper and rosemary.
Divide the veggie slices among the steak strips, lining them up vertically on one end of each steak. Start with that end and roll the steaks, securing them with a toothpick.
Note: To save time, these rolls can be made in advance and then all you have to do is grill or fry them up and serve with the glaze. It’s a snap!
Cook the steaks on a grill or in a frying pan for about 2 minutes on each side or according to desired doneness.
I love to use this Lodge Grill Pan, it’s ribbed and creates those nice grill marks.
Serve immediately drizzled with the rosemary balsamic glaze.
Enjoy!
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Rosemary Balsamic Glazed Steak Rolls
Ingredients
- 8 thinly sliced pieces of sirloin steak (about 1/8 inch thick
- Extra-virgin olive oil
- Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
- Some chopped fresh rosemary
- The following all sliced into thin strips: 1 small yellow onion 1 small red bell pepper, 1 small green bell pepper, 1 small zucchini, a handful of fresh mushrooms
- For the Rosemary Balsamic Glaze:
- 1/4 cup dark balsamic vinegar
- 2 tablespoons red wine
- 1 tablespoon dark brown sugar (paleo: use coconut sugar)
- 1 clove garlic
- 2 sprigs fresh rosemary
- ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- ¼ teaspoon sea salt
- 1 teaspoon cornstarch dissolved in ¼ cup beef or chicken broth
Instructions
- First get the rosemary balsamic glaze going while you prepare the steak and veggies: Place all the ingredients in a small and bring it to a boil over medium-high heat for 2 minutes. Reduce the heat and simmer for about 10 minutes. Discard the sprigs of rosemary. Stir in the cornstarch/beef broth mixture and stir until the sauce is thickened, about a minute.
- While the glaze is simmering, cook the vegetables in a skillet with a little olive oil, salt and pepper until crisp-tender.
- Lay the sirloin slices on a cutting board and lightly rub all sides with olive oil. Sprinkle with some salt, pepper and rosemary. Divide the veggie slices among the steak strips, lining them up vertically on one end of each steak. Start with that end and roll the steaks, securing them with a toothpick.
- Cook the steaks on a grill or in a frying pan (I like the ribbed Lodge Grill Pan for those nice grill marks)for about 2 minutes on each side or according to desired doneness. Serve immediately drizzled with the rosemary balsamic glaze.
Nutrition
Can flank steak be used?
Hi Carrie, it can but it will be a little tough because it’s a very lean cut.
Can I use gravy instead of balsamic
Hi Michelle, sure!
Can you use asparagus too?
Absolutely, Ruth! You can use any vegetable you like.
Can you tell us what kind of red wine is used in this recipe please?
The nutritional chart at the bottom of the recipe says “1 steak roll has 10 g of fat”
I made these and they are delicious! They can be prepared ahead of time and quickly browned when it’s time for dinner. My husband loved this-I can’t wait to make it for company!
I’m so glad you enjoyed them, thanks so much for the feedback!
How many pieces per person? It make 8 pieces of steak. Would say 2 is enough or 3 each……
Hi Ginette – it’s 2 per person, so a total of 4 servings.
2 steak rolls per person, how many calories for 2?
Hi Tish, it’s 322 calories per steak roll – you’ll find the nutrition info at the bottom of the recipe card.
Im allergic to wine and balsamic how else could I make the glaze?glaze?