Easy Peasy Spiedies

May 31, 2010

beef

I love spiedies. They are a cultural dish in the Southern Tier of New York State. All the fairgrounds and regattas offer them… oooo the smell of them would drive us mad. ;)

Spiedies are very easy to make, and they are inexpensive (well, more inexpensive than best wrinkle cream!); I usually buy my meat in bulk when it’s on sale, so that helps cut costs. A bottle of spiedie marinade is about $1.75 here.

Spiedies

Easy Peasy Spiedies
serves 10

3 pounds beef, cut into large cubes
1 red pepper, cut into bite-sized chunks
1 green pepper, cut into bite-sized chunks
1 yellow pepper, cut into bite-sized chunks
1 white onion, cut into bite-sized chunks
3 cloves elephant garlic, cut into chunks (optional)
1 bottle “Original State Fair” Salamida Spiedies marinade (available at grocery stores, or online at Spiedie.com)
Bamboo or metal skewers

Prepare the ingredients:
In two large plastic zippy bags, distribute the ingredients evenly. Seal the bag. Flip the bag over the coat the contents with the marinade. Place the bags in a large bowl. Refrigerate for at least 24 hours.

Prepare for grilling:
Stab the meat and vegetables onto the skewers. Don’t overpack the skewers; I generally add three chunks of beef, four peppers, an onion slice, and a garlic clove. The food will shrink as it cooks, so press the food close together.

Set on the grill and cook on low. My grill is a little exuberant, even on low setting; it took the entire platter only 20 minutes to cook thoroughly.

Serve with flat bread, olive oil or Greek salad dressing, feta cheese, and fresh kale. YUM!!

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2 Responses to “Easy Peasy Spiedies”

  1. Jenn c Says:

    I have agree we southern tier new yorkers love our spedies! We love to have parties were the guests can put together their own skewers and then we grillem’.
    It’s a great way to do a potluck or dish to pass!

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  2. Jay Says:

    Absolutely delicious! You’re quite the griller! :)

    Reply

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