Chef John's Steak Diane
Valentine's day is one occasion when it is nice to go out with your sweetie (and okay if you can afford it) but if you are serious about getting out of debt.
Recipe Summary Chef John's Steak Diane
Steak Diane was a staple on menus in fine dining establishments back in the day. Prepared tableside where the server ignited the cognac, it was an impressive sight. You don't need to flame the cognac; just keeping it on the heat will eventually evaporate the alcohol. But be careful--it can still flare up if the heat's high enough when you're reducing the sauce.
Ingredients | Valentines Day Dinner Recipes For Two½ cup demi-glace1 tablespoon Dijon mustard2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce1 teaspoon tomato paste1 pinch cayenne pepper2 teaspoons vegetable oil2 (8 ounce) beef tenderloin steaks, fully trimmed, pounded to 1/2 inch thickKosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste1 tablespoon unsalted butter, cut into small chunks3 tablespoons shallot, minced¼ cup Cognac or brandy¼ cup heavy cream2 teaspoons sliced fresh chivesDirectionsSeason steaks generously on both sides with salt. Allow steaks to come to room temperature while you make the sauce.Stir together demi-glace (see Cook's Note), mustard, Worcestershire sauce, tomato paste, and cayenne pepper in a bowl.Heat oil in a skillet over very high heat, swirling carefully to evenly cover surface. When oil reaches a smoking point, transfer steaks to oil; add a few chunks of butter. Sear meat on high heat until brown on each side, 2 to 3 minutes per side; keep them on the rare side. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read 125 degrees F (52 degrees C). Transfer steaks to a warm plate.Stir shallots into skillet; cook until softened, 2 to 3 minutes. Remove skillet from heat; pour in Cognac. Carefully ignite with a fireplace lighter. When alcohol burns off and flames go out, return skillet to high heat and bring to a boil; cook, stirring, a few minutes to reduce slightly. Add demi-glace mixture, cream, and any accumulated juices from the steak. Cook on high heat just until sauce starts to thicken, 3 to 5 minutes. Transfer steaks back to pan and reduce heat to low. Gently simmer until meat is heated through and cooked to your desired level of doneness.Transfer to hot plates and serve with a generous spoonful or two of sauce. Sprinkle with chives.You can substitute top sirloin steaks for the tenderloin steaks.You can substitute 2 cups rich, low-sodium or salt-free chicken broth for the 1/2 cup demi-glace. It will take longer to reduce.You don't need to flame the cognac as the alcohol will evaporate as it cooks on the stove. But be careful--it can still flare up if the heat's high enough when you're reducing the sauce.Info | Valentines Day Dinner Recipes For Twoprep:
15 mins
cook:
15 mins
total:
30 mins
Servings:
2
Yield:
2 servings
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