Ingredients
Sauteed Steak with a Green Peppercorn Sauce:
- 3 strip steaks, bone-in (or de-bone)
- Salt and pepper
- Vegetable oil, for sauteing
- 1 shallot, minced
- 1-ounce red wine
- 4 ounces chicken stock
- 2 teaspoons green peppercorns, in brine
- 1-ounce heavy cream
- 1/2-ounce butter
- Sauteed Asparagus, recipe follows
- Red-skinned mashed potatoes, recipe follows
Directions
Season the strip steaks with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a medium saucepan and saute the seasoned steaks until they are cooked to medium-well done, with a small strip of pink on the inside. Remove the strip steaks and set aside. Wipe away the excess oil from the pan.
Over medium heat, sweat the minced shallots in the same saute pan until they become translucent. Add the red wine and reduce by 1/2. Add stock to the pan and reduce the mixture again by 1/2. Slowly add the green peppercorns and season lightly with salt and pepper. Continuously stir the sauce while adding in the heavy cream. Finish by adding butter to the sauce and reduce the temperature to low. Do not strain.
Serve with Sauteed Asparagus and Red-skinned Mashed Potatoes.
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In a large pot, bring just enough water to cover the asparagus stalks, to a boil. Add the asparagus to the pot and cook for approximately 1 minute, just long enough to blanch the vegetables. Drain and set aside. In a saute pan, cook the sliced mushrooms in butter and season them with salt and pepper, to taste. Add the asparagus to the pan and saute until tender.
Red-skinned Mashed Potatoes:
- 6 to 8 red-skinned potatoes
- Several chives, finely chopped
- 1/2 stick butter
- 1/2 cup milk
- Salt and pepper
- 1/2 cup chopped smoked salmon
- 1 bunch scallions, minced
In a large pot, bring just enough water to cover the potatoes to a rapid boil. Lightly add salt to the water. Add the potatoes, with the skin still intact, to the water and cook them until they are fork-tender. Drain the water from the pot, leaving only the potatoes. Add butter, milk, and salt and pepper to the boiled potatoes and mash all of the ingredients together. Add the smoked salmon and the scallions to the potatoes and stir them throughout the mixture. Finish the potatoes with chives.
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By jillandalexa_80...
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on July 29, 2007
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Very good but I added some seasoning salt for more flavor (Tastefully Simples Seasoning Salt I had never made mashed potatoes out of red potatoes but I actually prefer them to regular potatoes now.
By natereade_6782731
Independence, CA
on April 04, 2007
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We loved this recipe, we used fillet mignon instead of the strip steak. We also substituted rainbow peppercorn for the green(couldn't find it at the storeand it turned out great!
By g_off_88_5249083
North Vancouver
on March 22, 2006
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This meal works perfetly together, the flavours combine, its a perfect family dinner that i made for my parents (im 18 My dad has high standards and he said it was the best steak hes ever had:
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