Recipe courtesy of Wolfgang Puck

New York Steak with Green Peppercorns and Port Wine

  • Level: Intermediate
  • Yield: 6 servings
  • Total: 30 min
  • Prep: 10 min
  • Cook: 20 min
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Ingredients

2 tablespoons whole white peppercorns

2 tablespoons whole black peppercorns

6 New York strip steaks, about 10 ounces each

Kosher salt

2 tablespoons almond or safflower oil

1 cup Port or dry sherry

1 cup heavy cream

1/2 cup brown veal stock

3 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into small pieces

3 tablespoons green Madagascar peppercorns

Directions

  1. With the back of a heavy saucepan, crush the white and black peppercorns. Remove most of fat from the steaks. Season with salt and crushed peppercorns.
  2. Heat a large heavy saucepan. Pour in oil, and over high heat, cook the steaks 4 minutes on each side for medium rare. Transfer meat to a warm platter and reserve.
  3. Carefully discard grease in pan and deglaze with Port. Simmer until reduced by half. Add cream and veal stock and continue to reduce until sauce is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon. Whisk in butter, 1 small piece at a time. Season, to taste, with salt.
  4. Place 1 steak on each warmed serving plate. Spoon sauce over steaks and sprinkle green peppercorns equally over each portion.

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Horacio M.

I used 4 1.5 inch NY steaks in place of strips, using a digital thermometer while frying. I transfered to oven once internal temperature measured 125. Oven was set at 175. Sauce took 15 minutes to reduce whereby steaks measured 145 internally *presto*. <br /> <br />Use a good port, not cooking port. I used "Bootleg" from St. Amant Winery.

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