Spice up your boring steak dinner by filling a fine cut of meat with spinach, mozzarella, and sun dried tomatoes. It’s easy to tailor to your tastes, too!

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About Baked Stuffed Flank Steak

Since I’ve started this blog, our conversations about dinner typically go something like this:

Me: “I need to make a recipe for the blog. What do you want me to cook for dinner?”

Him: “Steak.”

Me: “How do you want it prepared?”

Him: “Just steak, nothing else.”

Me: “But I have to make an actual recipe for this to work.”

Him: “Okay. But I just want steak.”

This is usually the part where I throw my hands up in the air and make a dessert instead.

But not today!

Today I found a happy medium between my steak-loving boyfriend and my desire to try out new and interesting recipes to share with you.

Enter stage left: Baked Stuffed Flank Steak!

Baked Stuffed Flank Steak! Spice up your boring steak dinner by filling a fine cut of meat with spinach, mozzarella, and sun-dried tomatoes. It's easy to tailor to your tastes, too! | HomemadeHooplah.com

Now, don’t get me wrong: I love a good steak just as much as the next red blooded American (‘Merica!) But I’m also a fan of all things cheesy and flavorful. Easy is a big draw for me, too, and I’ll tell you right now I was really surprised how easy this recipe was to make.

It looks far more complicated than it actually is.

Just mix the ingredients, slather on a steak, wrap it up, bake it, and you’re done – time enjoy your super flavorful dinner!

Baked Stuffed Flank Steak! Spice up your boring steak dinner by filling a fine cut of meat with spinach, mozzarella, and sun-dried tomatoes. It's easy to tailor to your tastes, too! | HomemadeHooplah.com

The hardest part to this whole recipe is probably butterflying the flank steak, but if you’re lucky, you just might be able to find a steak that’s already been butterflied (or have the butcher at the deli do it for you).

Too easy, right?

The funny thing is that I had injured my knee the night before I planned to make this dish, so I sent an old friend of mine to the grocery store with a very specific list of instructions so he could track down everything I needed to make his not-just-plain-steak steak dinner.

And being the crafty guy that he is, he managed to not only find the already butterflied flank steak (prepackaged and already rolled in the “ready to cook” section) but also scored some free cooking twine from the deli to wrap the steaks with.

I should send him to do my busy work more often.

Baked Stuffed Flank Steak! Spice up your boring steak dinner by filling a fine cut of meat with spinach, mozzarella, and sun-dried tomatoes. It's easy to tailor to your tastes, too! | HomemadeHooplah.com

I was worried how the steak would cook through, but it was a perfect medium rare in the middle and a solid medium along the edges.

However, I only broiled ours for about 5 minutes – broiling for 10 minutes would result in a more cooked steak.

And don’t even get me started on the mozzarella, spinach, and sun-dried tomato stuffing – it was simply delicious. I think I could have made a big helping of it and eaten it just on its own.

And I may have stolen some of the overflowing cheese stuffing, straight out of the baking dish, while I waited for the steak to “rest.”

Maybe.

Okay fine, you know me too well; I did exactly that, but at least I had the decency to use a fork this time.

Overall I was extremely happy with this dish, especially since I think it will likely become my go-to dinner for whenever we have company.

It’s easy to assemble and cooks fast – how does that not please a crowd?

notes & tips for this stuffed steak recipe

  • Before attempting this recipe, make sure you have some cooking twine handy. Trust me on this, you’ll be amazed what you’ll use it for once you have some in your kitchen.
  • For this recipe, you can either buy a steak and butterfly it (see this video for a tutorial) or you can check the deli counter. Sometimes they are selling flank steaks or steaks that have already been butterflied. You might even find a nice person behind the counter who will butterfly a steak for you. You never know until you ask!
  • If you’d like to add a little more flavor to this flank steak, check the comments. Some readers have had some very tasty suggestions!

Baked Stuffed Flank Steak! Spice up your boring steak dinner by filling a fine cut of meat with spinach, mozzarella, and sun-dried tomatoes. It's easy to tailor to your tastes, too! | HomemadeHooplah.com

Recipe Details

Baked Stuffed Flank Steak! Spice up your boring steak dinner by filling a fine cut of meat with spinach, mozzarella, and sun-dried tomatoes. It's easy to tailor to your tastes, too! | HomemadeHooplah.com
4.19 from 128 votes

Baked Stuffed Flank Steak

10 minutes prep + 40 minutes cook + 15 minutes Resting Time
415 kcal
Yields: 4 servings
Spice up your boring steak dinner by filling a fine cut of meat with spinach, mozzarella, and sun-dried tomatoes. It's easy to tailor to your tastes, too!

Ingredients 

  • 1-2 pound flank steak, butterflied
  • 2 tablespoon panko breadcrumbs
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1 and 1/2 cup mozzarella cheese, grated or shredded
  • 1 cup spinach, frozen pkg - thawed, rinsed, and well drained
  • 1/2 cup sun-dried tomatoes, roughly chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt, divided
  • 1 pinch black pepper, to taste
  • 2 tablespoon olive oil

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
  • If you have not already done so, butterfly your steak by lining your knife up parallel with a cutting board and slicing through the center of the steak, stopping just short of cutting all the way through. This will make it so that you can open up the steak like sandwich bread, doubling the original length of the steak. Need a visual guide? Check out this video.
  • Using a meat tenderizer, even out the thickness of the steak, aiming for 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick.
  • In a large bowl, add egg yolk and lightly whisk with a fork. Add spinach and panko bread crumbs, mixing with the egg. Finish off by tossing in the mozzarella and sun-dried tomatoes until all ingredients are thoroughly mixed.
  • Top butterflied steak with cheese stuffing, spreading it out evenly. Leave a 1 inch border along the edges of the steak clear of stuffing. Sprinkle top of stuffing with 1/4 teaspoon garlic salt and pepper to taste.
  • Roll the steak along the "grain" (the ripples in the meat), starting with the smallest end first. Roll the steak tightly and tuck in any stray pieces.
  • Using cooking twine (100% cotton string), snugly loop & tie the twine along the steak in 2 inch intervals. String should be snug enough to slightly compress meat but not so tight it begins to cut into the steak.
  • Place stuffed & tied flank steak on a baking sheet of your choice (I used a 9x13 baking dish). Drizzle the steak with olive oil and use your fingers to thoroughly rub it into the meat. Sprinkle remaining 1/4 teaspoon garlic on top of the steak.
  • Bake in the oven for 35 minutes, then set oven to broil and cook for another 5-10 minutes, to taste. Caution: Depending on how much juice the steak released while cooking, there may be a little smoke while broiling.
  • Remove stuffed flank from oven and let rest for 15 minutes, exposed to air and undisturbed, before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 415kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 37g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Cholesterol: 150mg | Sodium: 693mg | Potassium: 947mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 1172IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 274mg | Iron: 4mg

I do my best to provide nutrition information, but please keep in mind that I'm not a certified nutritionist. Any nutritional information discussed or disclosed in this post should only be seen as my best amateur estimates of the correct values.

Author: Chrisy

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114 comments

    • Michelle @ A Dish of Daily Life

    My late father in law used to make something like this and it was always one of my favorites. I have a book of most of his recipes where he wrote everything down, and I haven’t come across the stuffed flank steak yet. I’m very excited to see your recipe…I really want to give it a try! I am so glad you shared it with us at #FoodieFriDIY! Pinning! 🙂

      • Michelle @ A Dish of Daily Life

      I’m sharing on Facebook too tomorrow…it just looks too good not too! 🙂

      • Thank you Michelle, I appreciate it 😀

    • Hopefully this recipe will make do until you find the one your father in law had 🙂 Cherished family recipes are the best. And thanks!

    • Amanda

    i am drooling!!! this looks so incredible – and would be a sure winner in our house!! definitely trying asap – pinning & sharing!!

    • Thank you Amanda! I hope everyone likes it 😀

    • Bach @ Taste Chronicles

    This looks absolutely delicious!

    • Jennifer

    My mom use to make a stuffed flank steak when I was a kid. Can’t wait to try this!

    By the way, I would love to have you post on my new blog hop—the Weekend Blog Hop at My Flagstaff Home (www.myflagstaffhome.com). It begins on Thursday evenings and lasts through the weekend, if you’re interested.

    Jennifer

    • Sure thing Jennifer, I’m always looking for new places to link up 😀 And thank you!

    • April

    This looks delicious! I pinned it to try. Visiting from Tip Me Tuesday.

    • sue

    Hi Chrisy love,love, love this recipe and one I will definitely try. Thank you for sharing with us at #WednesdaysWisdom and see you next week.

    • Paula

    This looks delish! Wonderful post! I would love it if you would share it at our WIW Linky Party! I hope you can join us!

    Paula
    ivyandelephants.blogspot.com

    • Tina Jui | The Worktop

    What an interesting recipe. I’ve never seen this or thought of doing this before! What a kind girlfriend to make this too 😉

    • Krystal

    Oh my goodness Chrisy this looks absolutely divine!! Your boyfriend sounds like my hubby except his response is always chicken breast… lol

    • Thao @ In Good Flavor

    Wow! This is one amazing, drool-worthy steak! Pinning.

    • Thank you Thao, for both the compliment and the pin! 😀

    • Thalia @ butter and brioche

    You’ve seriously got me hungry just looking at the images of this flank steak – it looks so amazingly delicious and packed full of flavour!

    • Thank you Thalia! This recipe definitely did not disappoint 🙂 Even my “just steak” guy asked for seconds.

    • Michelle @ A Dish of Daily Life

    Wow – your stuffed flank steak looks amazing! Now that is my kind of steak! My late father in law used to make something like this…and I’ve never attempted my own. I think it’s time! Thanks for the recipe!

    • Thank you Michelle! It’s so easy to make – I hope it turns out just as great as you remember 😀

    • Tammy Renea

    This steak looks and sounds so good!!! I can’t wait to try it!

    • Thank you Tammy! Hope it turns out great!

    • Kirsten

    Chrisy,
    That would be the conversation between my kids and I (the spouse would happily be vegetarian), except I would be saying we need to eat _______ [insert name of farm share vegetable] and they’d reply that they want steak. Damn kids are hard core carnivores.
    This steak looks yummy–I love all that cheese! I’d totally grab a fork and help myself while the steak rests.
    Thanks!

    • That’s too funny! Food blogger problems 😀 The cheese stuffing was definitely the highlight for me – I think it might even work as topping for a potato or maybe even a pasta? Will have to try it out.

    • Abigail

    That steak rocks! So moist and looks totally delish!

    • Thank you Abigail! I’m not even sure the picture did the steak justice. I can’t wait to make again.

    • Amber | Caleighs Kitchen

    WOW! This looks and sounds so freaking amazing. I am going to have to try this out soon!!!

    • Thank you Amber! I hope it turns out great 😀

    • Kacey @ The Cookie Writer

    You sure you did not have a conversation with my an old friend of mine? Haha! This steak looks AMAZING! I am a vegetarian but man, this is beastly looking. My an old friend of mine will definitely appreciate it!

    • I hope he enjoys it 🙂 When I made this recipe, I was wondering if the stuffing might be good in a pepper or maybe even as a topping on a baked potato? I was trying to think of ways I could eat more of the cheesy stuff without all the fuss of the steak 🙂 Might have to try it!

    • Kate @ Diethood

    LOL!! That conversation is all too familiar! “All I want is spaghetti!!”, is his demand. I have yet to give in. 😉

    BUT, this loveliness sounds so dang good! There’s NO way that my other half wouldn’t be satisfied.

    • Haha, it’s funny how universal these “food blogger problems” can be 😀 My guy throws spaghetti in the mix every now and then, too.

    • Ali @ Home & Plate

    WOW…that looks tender and delicious. Flank steak is a regular cut of meat in our house. Can’t wait to cook it a new way. Thanks for the recipe.

    • No problem Ali! I hope you guys like it!

    • Marye

    Mmm…. that looks so good. Perfectly done!