Keep the celebrations – and the steaks – faded after the fireworks with easy recipes for leftover steaks.
DENVER, June 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Dressing up in red, white and blue and rounding up sparklers is part of the fun of Independence Day, but what’s really going to make the holiday brighter is the steak on the grill. With the bank holiday on Monday this year Beef. It’s What’s for Dinner., sponsored by Beef Checkoff, is here with ideas for using leftovers from the Fourth for a delicious meal to keep the celebrations going all week.
Courtesy of Grilled Beef Steak and Watermelon Salad. What’s that for dinner?
If you’re looking for something light and refreshing after the night’s fireworks, this Grilled Steak and Watermelon Salad recipe is the perfect meal. Grilled watermelon, cherry tomatoes, and red onions add color, but grilled steak slices from the night before make this salad full of protein. Just toss it with your favorite dressing and some feta cheese and you have an instant no-fuss summer favorite.
Another delicious meal to use up leftovers from the 4th of July are these Red Onion Jam Sirloin Sandwiches. Grilled sirloin steak with creamy goat cheese and homemade red onion marmalade The fillet-sliced bun will have your taste buds exploding.
And to top off the week, this Pesto Steak and Arugula Pizza features a delicious new take on everyone’s favorite cake. Featuring slices of grilled sirloin, pesto, tomato and arugula, this pizza pushes to new heights by reinventing a good, juicy steak.
So, fire up the grill and plan to save the leftovers because these three recipes are just a few examples of how to party big.
For more ideas on what to do with leftovers from the 4th of July, visit BeefItsWhatsForDinner.com.
About Beef Checkoff
The Beef Checkoff program was introduced as part of the 1985 Farm Bill. Checkoff charges $1 per person for the sale of live domestic and imported cattle, in addition to a comparable assessment of imported beef and beef products. States may withhold up to 50 cents on the dollar and remit an additional 50 cents per capita to the Cattlemen Beef Promotion and Research Board, which administers the national checkoff program, subject to USDA approval.
About NCBA, Contractor of Beef Checkoff
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) is a contractor of the Beef Checkoff Program. The Beef Checkoff program is administered by the Cattlemen’s Beef Board under the supervision of the United States Department of Agriculture.
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