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Steak Diane – Easy and Insanely Delicious Retro Steak Recipe



Today we’re making Steak Diane. You can use other cuts of beef such as ribeye, skirt, or sirloin steaks. Enjoy!

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INGREDIENTS
(4) 4-ounce (114g) beef tenderloin medallions pounded 3/4″ thick
2 tablespoons (28g) neutral oil avocado, vegetable, etc.
2 tablespoons (28g) unsalted butter
8 ounces (226g) cremini mushrooms – sliced
1 medium shallot – minced
1 tablespoon (14g) tomato paste
1/3 cup (80g) cognac or brandy
1/2 cup (120g) low-sodium beef stock
1/2 cup (120g) heavy cream
2 teaspoons (9g) Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon (5g) Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoon chives or scallions – minced
1 tablespoon flat-leaf parsley – minced
salt and pepper – to taste

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  1. Watch the Sip and Feast Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@sipandfeastpodcast. Feel free to use a different cut of beef if you like. Ribeye, skirt, and NY strip all work great, just cook to your preferred internal temp. The ingredient amounts (also in grams) are right in the description and the print recipe is linked there as well. As always, thanks for liking our recipes and videos and sharing our family table each week.

  2. Plenty of options to have a rarer steak. Don't halve it/use a thicker cut, sear it less, or just don't finish it in the sauce (just slice it and serve it with the sauce spooned onto it). I definitely wouldn't sear a steak that thin for 1.5-2 minutes per side AND finish it in the sauce for rare.

    For a side, it's hard to not immediately think "potatoes" with steak, but something green (green beans, broccoli, asparagus, brussels sprouts) would be great, too. This looks great, though. I love me a good mushroom-y sauce. Beef and mushrooms compliment each other so perfectly.

  3. Salting both sides of the steaks before searing them is not what I would do…Water will get out of the steaks as you sear them… You should salt them on the 2nd side just before turning them around for the 2nd side…

  4. Splendid! This was my favorite dish when I was in jr. high. My dad made it a lot: for guests and special occasions. Full of wonderful memories for me. He made it in a chafing dish at the table and always flamed it for the drama and sumptuousness.🎉
    Thank you.

  5. The Following is brought to you by the Sip and Feast Comment Section CHoir.
    Initiated by Legend Cantankerous Dave's comment and further replied embellished and posted by FreedomRock44 and not by angelicavasquez3870 or Dave but who did share her quick witted reply lyric(JACK AND DIANE to steak Diane lyric)..if any of that makes sense…Just a little sip and feast fan silliness not approved by Sip and Feast who have nothing to do with this comment.

    from yesterday
    @CantankerousDave

    11 hours ago

    “A little ditty… about steak diaaaane” pops into my head every time I see the name of this dish.

    @FreedomRock44

    10 hours ago (edited)

    Two Meatty Steakssssss……..Uppppp………. In the fryinnnnnnn Pannnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!!!!!

    @FreedomRock44

    9 hours ago (edited)

    Mushroom Sauccccceeeeeee……… notttt from a canned Jarrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!

    @FreedomRock44

    9 hours ago (edited)

    Steak Diane being cookedddddd……..on top of Jim's Kitchen Island barrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!

    @angelicavasquez3870

    5 hours ago

    @FreedomRock44
    So Jimmy say

    oh yea, life goes onnn, long after the thrill, of eating is gonnneee

    @FreedomRock44

    5 hours ago (edited)

    Let it drop……..Eat a rollllllllllllll……..Here comes Taraaaaa……….She picked James up from Schoollllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!

    @FreedomRock44

    51 seconds ago (edited)

    Drink some Ovaltineeeeee………as fast as you can……….Jim is coming home real soon to make Steak Diane AGAINNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!

  6. this is very similar so a swedish dish called peppersteak! its essentially the same steak with a similar cream sauce, but we cover the sides of the steak with black and green pepper. green pepper and the cream sauce works really well together. most commonly served with green beans and mashed potatoes or potato wedges.

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