- 6 eye of round steaks - 2.5 lbs in the family pack
- salt and fresh *coarse* ground pepper to taste
- 1/2 stick butter
- 1/2 a Leek - some from both ends
- 3 cloves of garlic minced
- about 8 mushrooms slice
- 1/4 C brandy
- 1/2 C heavy cream
- 3 tsp deli mustard (Batampte from the Broadway Deli here in the Springs rocks!)
- 3 or 4 "dashes" of Worcestershire sauce
- 1 C beef broth
- 1/4 stick butter
We have a pepper grinder that is really coarse. This is great, if you like pepper, because the sauce ends up with chunks and almost has a peppercorn sauce type feel to it.
Melt the butter and saute the steaks until they are slightly browned. Move them to the edge and saute the leeks until wilted then add the garlic for a minute or two then the mushrooms until they are cooked.
Remove the meat and veggies and deglaze the pan with the brandy. (I tried to burn it off like Emril said; but I think the pan was hot enough and there was enough butter left that it didn't light. It was fine). Add in the cream, mustard and Worcestershire and whisk until smooth - let simmer for a minute or so. Add in the beef stock, whisk and reduce for maybe 10 minutes. This is similar to doing a Marsala sauce - just letting it thicken a bit.
Add the meat back in; cover with the veggies and let cook for 15 minutes or so. The idea here is to let the meat tenderize a bit and for the sauce to thicken even more.
Right before serving take the meat and veggies out; add the rest of the butter and whisk till melted. Serve the steaks with veggies on the top and side and then spoon some of the sauce on the top and across the pasta (if you serve it with pasta).
To me it didn't have a *strong* mustard or brandy taste; just a really nice rich cream sauce. All in all a pretty simple dish that was very tasty.
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OK... so doubling the batch for the sauce, and using 1/2 a cup of brandy... Yeah, spectacular flames. I'm definitely going to have to make this dish sometime when Kian is around because I think he'd... well either think it was really cool or be in shock. Guess I better check with Tif first on how he feels about fire. Maybe a meal to make around Thanksgiving!
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