Grilling is one of my absolute favorite summer past-times.
So when Walmart challenged me to create my best BBQ on a budget incorporating Walmart’s new USDA Choice steaks, I was all in.
It was easy to decide which marinade to use. We have a favorite that simply calls for 3 ingredients (well, 4 if you count the water):
2 Tbsp. Olive Oil
2 Tbsp. Water
1 Tbsp. Red Wine Vinegar
1 Tbsp. Montreal Steak Seasoning
Mix together and marinade with 1 lb. of Walmart USDA steaks for at least half an hour.
Our sides were simple: oven fried zucchini (from our garden) and our favorite summer salad mix: lettuce, strawberries, feta and peanuts.
And yes–it was as delicious as it looks.
Did you know?
- Walmart selects the best USDA Choice cuts, tender-ages the steak to perfection, and, as we do with all our steaks, makes sure it undergoes rigorous USDA inspections for quality and safety.
- Walmart is so confident that you’ll love their top quality USDA Choice steaks that they offer a 100% Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee. If you aren’t fully satisfied, just bring back your receipt for your money back.
- Only 1 in 5 steaks qualify for Walmart’s USDA Choice Premium Beef label.
Want a chance to test Walmart’s USDA Choice Steaks for yourself?
I’m happy to share that one lucky Cha-Ching on a Shoestring reader will win a $25 Walmart Gift Card!
Here’s how to enter:
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This giveaway ends at 11:59 p.m. EST on Friday, August 10, 2012. I will randomly select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email and listed on this site.
Disclaimer: Walmart provided me with a $25 Walmart gift card and one to give away. But as always, the rest is all me!
Dee says
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Dee says
My favorite grilling tip to marinate veggies in extra virgin olive oil before grilling — super tasty!
Heidi says
I like to use soaked rosemary skewers. It adds great flavor to any kabob!
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Thabal says
When grilling meat, add veggies along with it. Roasted veggies goes great to any kind of soup.
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Jennifer Marie says
My grilling tip is to make sure not to overcook the meat!!
anash says
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anash says
my best tip is dont use gas, use the woodchips charcoal! it gives it real flavor
Ellen B says
don’t put the bbq sauce on until the end
Carly says
My favorite grilling recipe is grilled pizza.
nataly carbonell says
I leave the fat for flavor 🙂
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Heather Sue says
Tip: Marinate the meats overnight in a plastic bag, and enjoy the flavor on the grill.
jasper says
i like building a contained fire and ‘grilling’ my food in foil or in cans.
Jennifer says
My tip: cook chicken on low heat! I’ve scorched my chicken too many times…
Seth says
I love turkey tips, but I can’t share the recipe 😉
Jessica To says
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Jessica To says
My grilling tip is to not flatten your meat with the spatula to keep the juice in it.