248 recipes for "steak"
Porcini Salt

Porcini Salt

Oct 17, 2007

Flavoured sea salts are one of the new trends in specialty food shops. Chefs like to use them as finishing salts sprinkled on food just before serving. This woodsy mushroom-flavoured salt takes roasts and steaks to new heights. – Rheanna Kish

Sesame Garlic Chili Oil

Sesame Garlic Chili Oil

Jan 2, 2017 Condiments

This flavoured oil will quickly become a kitchen staple in your household. Use it in place of plain oil when making salad dressings, drizzle it over your favourite noodle dish or brush it onto pizza crust, steak, chicken or  fish.

Beef Wellingtons

Beef Wellingtons

Dec 1, 2014

Wow your guests with this variation on a classic. Instead of one large Wellington, make individual packages for an elegant presentation and no carving at the table. Cut the steaks to an equal thickness to ensure that they're all perfectly cooked through at the same time.

Harvest Stuffed Tomatoes

Harvest Stuffed Tomatoes

Jul 14, 2005

August is the time to enjoy the fresh flavour of vine-ripened tomatoes from your garden. This nutrient-friendly recipe preserves the most vitamin C and beta-carotene in the tomatoes because no cooking is necessary. Serve with grilled steak or chicken.

Mediterranean Baked Peppers

Mediterranean Baked Peppers

Serve this toss-and-bake side dish alongside grilled steak, pork or fish for a summer-fresh burst of flavour. To test if the peppers are fully cooked, insert the tip of a knife into the pepper flesh—it should slide through with minimal resistance.

Creamy Tomato Pot Roast

Creamy Tomato Pot Roast

Slow-cooking the beef in this saucy Swiss steak–inspired dish makes it extremely tender. You won't even have to slice the meat—just let it fall into pieces. Serve with classic Sunday-dinner side dishes, such as roasted potatoes and steamed peas. Freeze any leftover sauce in an airtight container for up to three weeks.

Beef Milanese With Fennel Slaw

Beef Milanese With Fennel Slaw

Mar 11, 2013

Spices, rather than salt, flavour the crispy crust on these tender beef cutlets. Uncooked thinly sliced beef is listed as sandwich-cut or fast-fry steaks. Use a mandoline or the slicing attachment of your food processor to cut the fennel and red onion quickly.

Cowboy Rib Eyes

Cowboy Rib Eyes

Fine-ground coffee in the spice rub adds richness and depth to these tender rib eyes. For best results, choose thick steaks (about 1 inch/2.5 cm) with the most marbling and the brightest red colouring. Our BBQ Veggie Packets are a great side dish to this succulent main.

Peppered Lamb Medallions with Mint Butter

Peppered Lamb Medallions with Mint Butter

Mar 28, 2008

New Zealand lamb medallions are available frozen in packages of four. Other cuts (such as 3/4-inch/2 cm thick boneless lamb leg steaks or 1-inch/2.5 cm thick loin chops) are just as delicious. If you can't get fresh mint, use parsley.

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