Welcome to YLOAN.COM
yloan.com » Mortage Loan » Porterhouse Steak with Mushroom Sauce
Business Small Business Credit Loans Personal Loan Mortage Loan Auto loan Taxes Wealth-Building Finance Ecommerce Financial Investment Commercial

Porterhouse Steak with Mushroom Sauce

I jokingly told my boyfriend while making this for dinner that if he didn't want to marry me before

, he will after this meal. It's that good.

At a grocery store near my parents' house, I found porterhouse steaks on sale for a ridiculously low price, and they looked great. So, for $12, I bought two huge, beautiful looking porterhouse steaks, which were originally priced at almost $30. If you can't find this cut on sale, then don't hesitate to use the mushroom sauce on any other cut of beef you like. But there is nothing like a porterhouse.

I served this dinner with roasted red potatoes and spinach, and it's very easy to get on the table in no time.

Get the oven preheating while you prep the potatoes and herbs and get into the oven before everything else, preheat and start cooking the steak while slicing the mushrooms, and start the spinach when you start the sauce. The roasted potatoes were cooked in a 450 degree oven, cut in small pieces and tossed with olive oil, salt, pepper, whole smashed garlic cloves, and fresh thyme and roasted for about 20 minutes, tossing halfway through. For the spinach, I first sauted2 minced garlic cloves in olive oil with a pinch of red pepper flakes, then added a bunch of spinach and tossed until wilted.


One porterhouse could probably serve two people, but I made two porterhouse steaks to serve two people with some leftovers. If you're like me though, you won't want to share.

Porterhouse Steak with Mushroom Sauce - Ingredients:

Serves 2

2 porterhouse steaks

1 tbsp butter

1 tbsp olive oil

Salt and pepper

8 oz baby portabella mushrooms

1 tbsp fresh thyme, chopped

2 tbsp flour

cup broth

Directions:

1. Season the steaks on both side with salt and pepper. Heat the butter and oil in a skillet to medium-high heat until almost smoking. Add in the steaks, and cook about 3-5 minutes per side for medium rare. Remove from heat and cover with tin foil; let the meat rest for about 10-15 minutes while making the sauce.

2. In the same pan, add in sliced mushrooms and thyme (add in more fat if necessary). Saut until starting to brown. Add in flour, and incorporate. Cook for 1-2 minutes in order to cook out the raw flour flavor.

3. Add in broth, using enough to make a thickened sauce. Add in more broth if it's too thick, or let it simmer to reduce it if it's too thin.

4. Serve sauce over the steaks with potatoes and spinach.

Visit www.allmediany.com for more recipes!

Porterhouse Steak with Mushroom Sauce

By: Rose
Purchasing A House - Don't Be Misinformed By An Appraisal Money For Nothing: Make Money By Cutting Household Bills How To Paint A House Fast | Christchurch Painter Media Household Furniture Storage Solutions Wall Candle Holders - Will They Work In Your House? Why Hire A Building Inspector When Buying A House? College Life: Living in Fraternity and Sorority Houses Using Decorations - Make Your House Into A Home Comparing House Owners Insurance Quotes - Tips For Saving On Your Policy Costs Preparing For The Worst - Get Your House Ready For Home Insurance Warehouse Properties Austin Texas Understanding Warehouse Property Categories Four Handy Tips For Building A Dollhouse
print
www.yloan.com guest:  register | login | search IP(216.73.216.107) California / Anaheim Processed in 0.018727 second(s), 7 queries , Gzip enabled , discuz 5.5 through PHP 8.3.9 , debug code: 44 , 2675, 182,
Porterhouse Steak with Mushroom Sauce Anaheim