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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook whosayna’s pepper steak strips with mushroom sauce using 20 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Whosayna’s Pepper Steak Strips with Mushroom Sauce:
- Take Pepper Steak:
- Make ready 1 kg Fillet (thick slices)
- Take 1 tsp Blackpepper (pounded)
- Get 1 tbsp Garlic paste
- Make ready 1 tsp Ginger paste
- Get 1 tbsp Lemon juice
- Get 1 tsp Tenderiser (If meat seems tougher)
- Make ready 1 tsp Salt
- Take Mushroom (Bechamel) Sauce:
- Prepare 1 cup Milk
- Get 1 tbsp All Purpose Flour
- Take 1/2 cup Cream
- Get 2 tbsp Butter
- Take pinch Salt
- Get 1/2 tsp Black Pepper (Pounded)
- Make ready 1/2 cup Cheddar Cheese (optional)
- Make ready 1 Bay Leaf
- Prepare 1 cup Mushrooms (slices)
- Prepare 1/2 tsp Garlic (pounded)
- Get 1 tbsp Parsely and Basil (chopped)
Ingredients: -NY strip steak (or other cut such as filet mignon or ribeye) -Light olive oil or other neutral oil for searing -Salt & pepper -Cremini -Once the red wine has thickened to a syrup consistency, add in the homemade beef broth. Whosayna's Pepper Steak topped with Mushroom Sauce. Steak with black pepper sauce is a perennial bistro favourite, but that doesn't mean you can't recreate it at home. NY Strip Steak With Mushroom Sauce With Cream, Red Wine & Rosemary In Cast Iron Skillet.
Instructions to make Whosayna’s Pepper Steak Strips with Mushroom Sauce:
- Marinate the fillet slices and rest it for three hours
- Then fry in four tablespoons of butter and oil or margarine
- Fry on high flame till its browned up, lower flame to cook
- Remove on platter and cut strips
- Can add stirfried veggies chunks (capsicum, corns, boiled pasta, boiled potato wedges)
- Mix all with a teaspoon of crushed blackpepper and salt then bake on high flame just before serving
- For Mushroom Sauce: Fry mushroom slices in same pan you fried steak, remove and keep aside
- Braise flour in butter till nice aroma arises
- Add garlic, bay leaf and pour milk little by little, stirring at the same time
- Make sure you have nice thick consistency
- If using cheese can add now and melt it
- Remove from flame and remove bay leaf, sprinkle salt and pepper
- Pour all sauce in same pan you fried steak and stir well, one boil and remove
- Put fried mushroom slices and chopped herbs in the sauce and serve
- Can top up on the steak casserole or serve separately
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