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  • 25minutes
  • 184calories

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Nutrition Info . . .

NutrientsProteins, Cellulose
VitaminsB3, B12, D
MineralsZinc, Copper, Natrium, Calcium, Phosphorus

Ingredients Jump to Instructions ↓

  1. 16 ounces boneless shell steak or 16 ounces New York strip steaks or 16 ounces sirloin strip steaks or 16 ounces filet mignon

  2. salt

  3. fresh ground black pepper

  4. 2 tablespoons unsalted butter , divided

  5. 3 tablespoons finely minced shallots

  6. 6 tablespoons cognac or 6 tablespoons other good brandy , divided

  7. 2 tablespoons dry white wine or 2 tablespoons dry vermouth

  8. 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard (preferably imported)

  9. 2 tablespoons A- 1 Steak Sauce or 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

  10. 1/2 cup beef broth

  11. 2 tablespoons heavy cream

  12. 2 tablespoons finely snipped chives

Instructions Jump to Ingredients ↑

  1. Trim all outside fat off the steak. The steak should now weigh about 12 ounces.

  2. Cut the steak in half horizontally, creating 2 6-ounce steaks.

  3. Pound the steaks lightly to flatten them to 1/4-inch thick. Season them on both sides with salt and freshly ground black pepper.

  4. Heat a 12-inch skillet until a drop of water dances on the surface.

  5. Add 1 tablespoon of the butter. As soon as the foam subsides, add the seasoned meat.

  6. Cook on each side for 1 minute. Remove to a plate. Immediately adjust the heat under the pan to low.

  7. Add the second tablespoon of butter and the shallots. Sauté the shallots for 1 minute.

  8. Increase the heat to high. Add 3 tablespoons cognac and flambé, if desired.

  9. Add the wine, and with a wooden spoon, scrape up any browning in the pan (deg laze the pan). Stir in the mustard and A-1 sauce.

  10. Cook for about a minute, or until the liquid is reduced to a syrup. Add the broth and continue to boil for about a minute, until reduced to a few tablespoons.

  11. Add the cream and stir well to incorporate. Boil a few seconds.

  12. Taste for seasoning and add freshly ground pepper to taste. Add the remaining cognac and ignite. When the flames die down, stir in the chives, taste for salt and pepper, and adjust if necessary.

  13. Add the reserved steaks and their juices (that have accumulated on the plate) to the simmering sauce.

  14. Turn the steaks in the sauce a couple of times, as the sauce reduces a little more. Place the steaks on individual plates.

  15. Divide the sauce on the steaks. Serve with mashed potatoes or brown rice, and some bread to mop up the sauce.

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