• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Tomatoes Tomahtos
  • Home
  • Recipe Index
  • About
menu icon
go to homepage
  • Recipe Index
  • Contact
  • About me
  • subscribe
    search icon
    Homepage link
    • Recipe Index
    • Contact
    • About me
  • ×
    • chocolate cheese muffins
      Chocolate cheese muffins
    • classic scalloped potatoes
      Classic scalloped potatoes
    • acai popsicles with a cheesecake swirl
      Acai popsicles with a cheesecake swirl
    • raspberry cheesecake crumble bars
      Raspberry cheesecake crumble bars
    • the best baked eggplant parmesan
      The best baked eggplant parmesan
    • shawarma on a vertical skewer
      Shawarma on a vertical skewer
    • sliced poppy seed lemon loaf cake
      Lemon poppy seed loaf cake
    • gluten free crispy beef
      Gluten free crispy beef
    • 4 ingredient coffee ice pops
      4 ingredient coffee ice pops
    • yapchick: overnight potato kugel with meat with a piece scooped out
      Yapchick: overnight kugel with meat
    • flourless chocolate cookies
      Flourless chocolate cookies
    • triangle shaped pan fried dumplings on a plate
      Pan fried dumplings
    Home

    Grilled marrow bones with chimichurri

    Published: May 24, 2026 by tomatoestomahtos · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    Happy Memorial day weekend! If your firing up the grill, you definitely have to check out this unique and crazy delicious recipe for grilled marrow bones with chimichurri. When the marrow bones are grilled, the rich marrow becomes soft and spreadable, like butter, which makes it perfect to spread on small pieces of toasted bread. The chimichurri helps cut the richness for the perfect bite. It looks impressive but it's super easy to make!

    Jump to Recipe Print Recipe
    marrow bones on a cutting board with seasonings for grilled marrow bones with chimichurri

    Here's what you need:

    For the marrow bones:

    • Marrow bones cut lengthwise (see photo above)
    • Olive oil
    • Salt and pepper
    • Baguette- cut into slices for serving

    For the chimmichurri:

    • Fresh parsley- I highly recommend chopping the parsley by hand for vibrant green chimichurri. While using a food processor is faster, it crushes the herbs and turns the oil into a dark muddy-like green.
    • Extra virgin olive oil - good quality.
    • Red wine vinegar
    • Fresh garlic
    • oregano, salt, freshly ground black pepper and a pinch of red pepper flakes (optional)

    How to make grilled marrow bones with chimichurri

    1. Start by preheating the grill to 400-450F.
    2. Drizzle olive oil over the marrow bones and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Rub the seasoning into the marrow bones.
    3. Place the bones on the grill, marrow side up, over indirect heat.
    4. Cook them for 15-25 minutes, until the marrow is soft, bubbly, and starts to pull away from the bone.
    5. While the bones are grilling, prepare the chimichurri. Combine the parsley, oil, vinegar, garlic and spices in a bowl and mix well to combine.
    6. Next, prepare the toasted bread slices. Cut the baguette into slices and brush or spray each side with olive oil.
    7. Grill the slices for 1-2 minutes per side, until you get a nice toast.
    8. Serve the grilled marrow bones with the grilled baguette slices and chimichurri.
    9. To eat, scoop the marrow out of the bone and onto a slice of toasted bread. Drizzle with chimichurri and enjoy!

    Storing and reheating:

    the marrow bones are best when served fresh. If you have to cook them ahead of time, store them in the fridge for up to 2 days. Gently reheat them in an oven preheated to 300 F, but watch them closely so they do not melt away.

    The chimichurri can be made in advance and stored in the fridge. It's best to use it up within the week for peak flavor and vibrancy.

    Other great recipes for the grill:

    Sausage kebabs with veggies

    Grilled gochujang wings

    grilled marrow bones with chimichurri
    grilled marrow bones with chimichurri

    Grilled marrow bones with chimichurri

    Rich buttery soft marrow spread on toasted slices of bread and finished with a bright garlicky chimichurri.
    Print Recipe Pin Recipe
    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 25 minutes mins
    Servings: 4 servings
    Course: Appetizer
    Ingredients Equipment Method

    Ingredients
      

    Marrow bones
    • 4 marrow bones cut lengthwise for the grilling
    • olive oil for drizzling
    • salt and pepper for sprinkling
    • 1 bauagette cut into slices
    Chimichurri
    • ½ c fresh parsley finely chopped
    • ½ c extra virgin olive oil
    • 2 tablespoon red wine vinegar
    • 3 cloves fresh garlic finely minced
    • ¾ teaspoon dried oregano
    • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
    • ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
    • a pinch of red pepper flakes optional

    Equipment

    • Grill

    Method
     

    1. Start by preheating the grill to 400-450F.
    2. Drizzle olive oil over the marrow bones and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Rub the seasoning into the marrow bones.
    3. Place the bones on the grill, marrow side up, over indirect heat.
    4. Cook them for 15-25 minutes, until the marrow is soft, bubbly, and starts to pull away from the bone.
    5. While the bones are grilling, prepare the chimichurri. Combine the parsley, oil, vinegar, garlic and spices in a bowl and mix well to combine.
    6. Next, prepare the toasted bread slices. Cut the baguette into slices and brush or spray each side with olive oil.
    7. Grill the slices for 1-2 minutes per side, until you get a nice toast.
    8. Serve the grilled marrow bones with the grilled baguette slices and chimichurri.
    9. To eat, scoop the marrow out of the bone and onto a slice of toasted bread. Drizzle with chimichurri and enjoy!

    More Appetizers

    • big mac nachos on a sheet pan
      Big mac nachos
    • hot honey mozzarella sticks
      Hot honey mozzarella sticks
    • spinach and feta pinwheels appetizer
      Spinach and feta pinwheels appetizer
    • authentic Moroccan matbucha on a slice of challah
      Authentic Moroccan Matbucha

    Reader Interactions

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Recipe Rating




    Primary Sidebar

    Hi, I'm Sara!

    I'm here to make life easier with delicious and easy to make family friendly food that also happens to look amazing!

    More about me →

    Popular

    • grilled marrow bones with chimichurri
      Grilled marrow bones with chimichurri
    • irresistible popcorn chicken recipe on a plate
      Irresistible popcorn chicken recipe
    • mini chocolate chip cookie hamantaschen
      Mini chocolate chip cookie hamantaschen
    • orange loaf cake
      Orange loaf cake

    Footer

    ↑ back to top

    About

    • Privacy Policy

    Disclosure

    • As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

    Contact

    • Contact
    • Work with me

    Copyright © 2025 Tomatoes Tomahtos