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Grilled Flank Steak with Spicy Pepper and Watermelon Salad

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If you like things spicy, you'll love this dish. The marinade for the steak gets its heat from sambal oelek, an Indonesian chili paste, and some grated ginger, while the peppers get their spark from sriracha, a Thai chili sauce. Fresh watermelon cubes cool it all down, but not so much that you won't welcome an icy beer. Keep the pepper recipe handy—it’s also good with chicken and white fish. Be sure to start marinating the steak at least two hours ahead.

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