248 recipes for "steak"
Grilled Vegetable Antipasto With Fresh Tomato Relish

Grilled Vegetable Antipasto With Fresh Tomato Relish

Aug 1, 2014

Traditionally served before an Italian meal, an antipasto platter is a stunning (and easy) way to showcase seasonal vegetables. A quick tomato relish, vaccented with tart vinegar, adds contrast when served over top. This recipe also makes a healthful side dish for grilled poultry and steak.

Hashbrown Casserole

Hashbrown Casserole

Sep 17, 2010

This originally started out as my grandma's recipe, that my mom used to make for us when I was growing up. When I started making it myself, I tweaked a few things to my liking. When I make this along side a nice juicy steak, it's our favourite meal.

Filets Mignons with Brandy Cream Sauce

Filets Mignons with Brandy Cream Sauce

Tenderloin is, as the name suggests, a tender cut of steak with a soft, buttery texture that's worth the higher price tag on special occasions. The secret to the best flavour is to cook the sauce in the same pan as you cooked the filets; it will pick up the flavour from the browned bits in the skillet.

Egg Benedict Oatmeal

Egg Benedict Oatmeal

Breakfast

Poaching an egg isn't as difficult as you may think. The trick is to keep the water at a gentle simmer and give it a good stir before you add the egg. Look for small ham steaks alongside bacon in the supermarket, or use up leftover cooked ham.

Spicy Beef Lettuce Wraps

Spicy Beef Lettuce Wraps

This travel-friendly meal tastes great cold, but the filling can easily be heated up in the microwave, if you prefer. The acid in the vinaigrette will continue to cook the steak, so don't stir it together until you're ready to eat. To keep the lettuce crisp, wrap it in damp paper towels and refrigerate it in a separate airtight container or plastic bag.

Braised Fennel with Peas

Braised Fennel with Peas

Mar 8, 2006

This saucy side dish is a lovely accompaniment to pan-fried chicken breasts or fish fillets or grilled chops or steaks. We drain the bacon fat and add vegetable oil to reduce saturated fat and cholesterol. However, for a smoky bacon flavour, you can always omit the oil and drain off all but 1 tbsp (15 mL) of the bacon fat.

Shallot and Garlic Butter

Shallot and Garlic Butter

Jul 14, 2005

Flavoured butters are some of the easiest gifts to make and will be much appreciated when you include gift tags outlining their possibilities: slice and melt over fish or steak, blend into mashed potatoes or vegetables, toss with pasta or rice, or melt and pour over sautéed shrimp (one of the mini-logs is enough for 1-1/2 lb/750 g large shrimp).

Vietnamese Sandwich (Beef Bánh Mì)

Vietnamese Sandwich (Beef Bánh Mì)

Feb 15, 2011

Bánh mì are crusty French-style buns stuffed with a classic explosion of Vietnamese flavours and textures – sweet and sour, crunchy and soft. To liven things up a bit, we've switched the traditional grilled pork filling for lean flank steak. Plus we use liverwurst as a readily available substitute for the Vietnamese pâté that is spread on the bottom of each bun. For adults, or the adventurous little foodie in your house, add hot chili peppers for an extra kick.

Toad in the hole (Sausages in Pudding Batter)

Toad in The Hole (Sausages in Pudding Batter)

Plump pork sausages, crispy Yorkshire pud and a rich onion gravy come together to make this family favourite.

An everlasting favourite of children, this dish is known and loved by most British people as sausages (the toad) cooked in Yorkshire pudding batter (the hole). But it wasn’t always so. In 1861, Mrs. Beeton described a version that used steak and kidney instead of sausages, while other early recipes called for cheap offcuts or leftovers of any kind of meat . The Art of Cookery (1747) even includes a recipe for “pigeon in a hole.” Sausages became integral to toad in the hole during World War I – perhaps as a way to
stop them exploding in the pan when frying – and the dish rapidly became a national hit.

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