Dinner: Six-Spice Hanger Steak

Recipe by Ian Knauer During a research trip to Hong Kong, food editor Ian Knauer discovered that every family has its own recipe for five-spice powder, a pivotal ingredient in so many Chinese dishes. He took things a step further by adding black pepperco

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Cinnamon

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Ingredients

2 teaspoons Sichuan peppercorns
10 black peppercorns
1 teaspoon fennel seeds
1 teaspoon anise seeds
1 (2-inch) piece cinnamon stick
4 cloves
2 teaspoons packed dark brown sugar
1 hanger steak (about 2 pounds and 1 1/2 inches thick), center gristle removed

Instructions

Preheat broiler and lightly oil rack of broiler pan.
Finely grind spices with brown sugar and 11/2 tsp salt in grinder.
Pat steak dry, then sprinkle evenly with spice mixture and rub into meat. Broil steak 2 to 3 inches from heat, turning once, 7 to 12 minutes for medium-rare. Let steak rest on a plate at least 10 minutes.

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