Strip Steak with Pepper Cream Sauce
Show: Good EatsEpisode: Hittin' the Sauce
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By theredhead98
on April 10, 2012
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Very tasty sauce. To reduce smokiness in the house, we grilled the steaks out doors, but I sautéed mushrooms in the butter and then proceeded with the sauce as the recipe calls for. We love this sauce. It is, as my husband says, "restaurant quality".
By jaybeech
on March 09, 2012
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The pepper cream sauce is fantastic! But the recipe says to cook the steak 2 minutes per side over medium heat, and it takes much longer to bring a 1" steak to medium-rare (or to produce "crispy bits" on the bottom of the pan. Since the recipe specifies clarified butter, which has a higher smoking point than regular butter, I am guessing that the steak is intended to be cooked on medium-high or perhaps even high-heat? It's a mystery to me. Anyway, I turned the heat to medium-high and cooked the steak for about 8 minutes total and it turned out medium-rare.
By shrew2u_4717110
Long Beach, CA
on December 30, 2011
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This is a very simple recipe that packs a heck of a punch with flavor. I could eat a shoe covered in that sauce, which I practically did, because my strip steaks had been sitting in the freezer for a few months. My toddlers - who normally dislike steak - asked for seconds, and my husband pronounced this "a keeper". Even my freezer-burned steaks were lovely, since I gave them an abbreviated dry-aging treatment as seen on the "Raising the Steaks" episode. It is worth the time to take a pound of unsalted butter, clarify it and keep it in the fridge. The clarified butter can handle the heat you need to sear the steak before making the sauce, while adding a distinct flavor that I doubt can be replicated using oil instead of clarified butter.
By schwantzi
Bucharest - Rom...
on December 17, 2011
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I have tried before to make the pepper cream sauce as I am just crazy about it...but no luck!
This time I felt like I hit the jackpot! Just wished I would have doubled the recipe. I cooked this for two - so 2 steaks and it yielded about a cup of sauce. We used it all and I personally could have used some more :.
I did not find the green peppers in brine or dried so I got a bag of mixed peppers then handpicked the green peppers and the RED peppers from it (reds are not nearly as hot as the green or black ones I soaked the selected peppers in some hot water for a few hours before cooking and it turned out really great. Peppers got softer.
Try this recipe if you love "pfeffer steak". For me it works best with grilled vegetables as a side dish: potatoes, asparagus, red bell pepper, zuchinni, tomatoes, eggplant, onion etc. - in any combination.
Thank you for this recipe! It's truly truly EXCELENT!
By benrob618
on October 04, 2011
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Didn't have cognac so used brandy instead. My family loved it! Steaks had great flavor and were done quickly. Sauce took a few minutes to whip up and came out great! I will definitely use this recipe again.
By onyons_9580624
Chattanooga, TN
on January 31, 2011
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I just finished eating this dish with my wife and both of us loved it. The sauce that goes on it was excellent. While we didn't use green peppercorns, we did use capers as a substitute and they worked very well. I used pear juice instead of the cognac and it turned out very well. Seared the steaks for close to 5 minutes and they were perfect for us (pink throughout. I would definitely recommend this recipe.
By psel86_11760918
BOSTON
on January 30, 2011
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came out perfect. couldn't find green peppercorns in brine, so I substituted capers. So delicious.
By Caleb Miller
Cincinnati, OH
on January 24, 2011
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Wow! We're using this again on hanger steak tonight!
By SakanaUshi
Henderson, NV
on January 11, 2011
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This was simple to prepare and so very tasty! I forgot to start my sides first, and before I knew it, I was done with the steaks and sauce. They were still great 15 minutes later, though. ;
My green peppercorns were dry, not brined, and I had to sub some non-Cognac booze (no Cognac in the house, but the sauce was still amazing. Steak is steak, and this preparation worked well. Quick, easy, and fancy. Will definitely make it again!
By melnsherry
on December 10, 2010
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I tried this tonight and it was awesome! I even had to scramble for green peppercorns since the locals don't carry them. Still managed to put some together and it turned out perfectly. Great recipe!!!