Skirt steak and grilled potatoes. The perfect solution when entertaining a crowd. Easy, Inexpensive, little prep time, no clean-up and delicious!

You may have noticed that we are huge beef fans over here. Living in Florida enables us to grill pretty much year round and we take advantage of it a couple of times a week. Our house is filled with kids and laughter and you never know who may pop in for dinner. It’s common for us to have our kids friends join us for dinner on any given night. While we love to grill a juicy New York Strip Steak or Ribeye, when we have a house full, the wallet and time it would take to prepare individual steaks doesn’t allow it.

Skirt steaks and grilled potatoes for a crowd have become a favorite. We are all about the ease of preparation and enjoying time around the family table. This easy meal allows us to do just that. There is very little preparation and the end result is a delicious meal packed with flavor. Skirt steaks are about half the price of other expensive cuts and they have a deep, rich, beefy flavor. Marinating them will guarantee wonderful taste and a very tender steak.
Who doesn’t love a good baked potato? We are huge fans of baked but I encourage you to try a grilled potato. Crispy on the outside and soft and delicious on the inside, the only thing you have to do is wash the russet potatoes and grill them for approximately 45 minutes. You will be tempted to poke holes, similar to when you bake them, but don’t. They will cook perfectly when they are left un-poked.


- 3 pounds skirt steak
- ½ cup steakhouse marinade ( we have used both Lawry's and Stubbs and enjoy them both)
- ¼ cup worcestershire sauce
- juice from one lime
- 8 russet medium-sized potatoes
- fresh ground sea salt and pepper to taste
- Add the skirt steak to a large platter or large plastic bag.
- Combine the steakhouse marinade, worcestershire sauce and lime and pour over the skirt steak.
- Marinade in the refrigerator for 6 hours or overnight.
- Preheat grill to medium.
- Wash potatoes and dry them.
- When the grill is warm, add the potatoes to the top rack and cover the grill.
- Leave closed and grill for approximately 45 minutes.
- Remove skirt steak from marinade and discard additional marinade.
- Place steak on the grids over medium heat and cook for approximately 4 to 5 minutes on each side. for medium rare (145°F) to medium (160°F) doneness.
- I like to use the touch method for doneness, you can feel when it is done, but recommend using a thermometer to determine exact temperature.
- Check the potatoes with a fork to make sure they are cooked all the way through and remove from heat.
- Season the steaks with fresh ground sea salt and pepper. (do not season with salt and pepper before this point) This is the perfect time to seal in that delicious flavor.
- Carve steaks diagonally across the grain into thin slices.
- Serve with corn on the cob and a salad if desired. It doesn't get any easier.
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Renee Dobbs
May 31, 2015 at 6:49 amDefinitely a marvelous meal for a crowd!
carolinescookingblog
May 31, 2015 at 8:18 amSounds like a great meal for a crowd, indeed. Nice and easy is always good! Sadly a much shorter grilling window up here but we take advantage of what we can!
Nichole C
May 31, 2015 at 8:22 amI mean…it doesn’t get much better than meat and potatoes sometimes, right?! I love easy, filling dinners like this!
mommasmeals
May 31, 2015 at 9:11 amI can’t believe I’ve never made a grilled potato! Always baked! I’m glad you mentioned to not poke holes in them because I would have. LOVE this simple and easy marinade too!
David @ CookingChat
May 31, 2015 at 12:33 pmThe steak looks great, and I need to try grilling potatoes like this!
thatskinnychickcanbake
May 31, 2015 at 2:02 pmNow this is a meal that would thrill my family! I haven’t ever grilled whole russets, but it’s time to remedy that 🙂
hezzid
May 31, 2015 at 2:17 pmNothing like steak and potatoes on the grill! This sounds awesome!
Wendy (The Weekend Gourmet)
May 31, 2015 at 4:23 pmLove that this is an entire MEAL for five ingredients! We love skirt steak too…it’s very inexpensive here in San Antonio since this is a city that’s crazy for fajitas.
Sarah | Curious Cuisiniere
May 31, 2015 at 4:42 pmThat looks amazing! We’re all coming over to your house, right?
Wendy, A Day in the Life on the Farm
May 31, 2015 at 9:47 pmI have never had skirt steak I have never seen it here in Michigan. Perhaps we call it by another name? Anyways it looks delicious.
taranoland
June 1, 2015 at 2:45 pmPerfect SundaySupper!! We don’t get that cut of beef here, I am going to ask the butcher next time I am in why we don’t!!
lk529
June 2, 2015 at 3:11 pmMy mouth is watering
Cindy Kerschner
June 3, 2015 at 1:43 pmI admit, I’m a potato poker! I know you are right about not making holes, thanks for reminding me of that!