April 24th, 2008

Here Are Some “Tips”

Last night we cooked some awesome beef tenderloin tips in a creamy mushroom sauce.

I’m still thinking about it today.

Here’s what we did:

Browned two lbs. of the beef tips in a garlic olive oil (you could use just regular olive oil — but why?). . .

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After those babies were good and browned, we took them out of the pan to rest and drained the grease out of the pan.

Next, we put two cans of our favorite cream of mushroom soup with a can and a half of water in the pan and returned it to the stove on medium heat to start bubbling.

We then mixed in ground black pepper, sea salt, a few cloves of garlic and some minced onions. All to taste. If we wanted more of something, we just kept adding it.

After that mixture looked good and creamy we added the beef back in. We covered the pan and let the meat cook through for about 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.

During this last step we made some white rice. If you prefer to go the healthier route, choose brown rice.

Here is the final product. . .

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Tah dah!

Add your favorite light salad, vegetable and some iced tea and this is one your family will be requesting for years to come.

My husband likes to eat the beef and rice on saltine crackers. I let him do that only if we’re not having company.

Let me know how yours turn out — and send me some “tips” of your own!


April 22nd, 2008

Steak and Potatoes — a Little Different

This recipe for steak and potatoes is a slight departure from the tried-and-true baked potato and grilled steak.

I absolutely LOVE a baked potato and grilled steak, but this combines chunks of red potatoes, mushrooms and shallots with a grilled, sliced sirloin. The photos are to die for.

Try it and impress yourself!

Here’s the link:

http://thebarefootkitchenwitch.typepad.com/the_barefoot_kitchen_witc/2008/02/valentines-da-8.html


April 17th, 2008

Can You Smell That?

If it’s possible, I can actually smell the steak cooking in this video on YouTube.

This is a demonstration from iFoods.tv — a flavorful Steak Teriyaki using sirloin and soy sauce, among other amazing ingredients.

I think any cut of meat you like would do equally as well as sirloin.

Our chef here uses sugar in his recipe. I love that! That’s what makes the soy turn sweet. Oh, yeah.

Um, I just buy Kikkoman’s Teriyaki sauce already made. But this is so much cooler. And authentic.

Check it out!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOUtbWu0mnU#


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Hi! My name is Dena P., and I love steak. In fact, I’ve been on a quest for the perfect steak for a few years now.

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