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Recipe: Steak Diane

posted by Sarah, April 21, 2009

As I wrote in my last post, we recently hit the road to visit some of our farmers.  We returned with an eskie (that's Aussie for cooler!) full of wonderful meat, including some thick, grass fed ribeye steaks from Fluit Family Farms

On Sunday night I cooked up one of Chris' favorites, the classic Aussie pub meal of Steak Diane.  It is sooo good, and so easy, give it a try!

Steak Diane

Adapted from The Joy of Cooking

Heat a large, heavy skillet (I use cast iron) over medium high heat.  Add 1 TBL olive oil.  Season steaks with salt and pepper and saute in pan for 5 minutes on each side for medium rare (less time for rare and more for medium).  Remove steaks from pan and allow to rest while you make the sauce.

Return the pan to medium high heat and add 2 TBL butter until melted.  Add 1/2 cup chopped shallots and cook for 3 minutes until softened.  Stir in:

1/4 cup beef stock

1/4 cup brandy or white wine

1 TBL dijon mustard

2 tsp fresh lemon juice

1 tsp worcestershire sauce

Boil for 2 minutes, scraping the bottom of the pan to incorporate all of that steaky goodness into the sauce.  Add any juices that have accumulated on the steak platter.  Remove the pan from the heat and stir in 1-2 TBL cream or half and half.  

Pour sauce over steaks and garnish with some chopped parsley.

Enjoy with some potatoes, asparagus, and a nice glass of red.  Mmmm.... 

Comments

Dianne O from Philly, April 21, 2009
This sounds like a Great Recipe for me to try, especially given its name! I plan to Surprise my husband with it, he will be so thrilled! Great new website! Can't wait to try your Pacific Pies in person!

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