So today is my birthday and I wanted to enjoy one of my favourite foods. Steak.
I could quite happily be a vegetarian, except for the fact that every now and then I enjoy eating a good steak.
When I was a much younger woman, in another lifetime, I used to love being treated to a meal out at Ponderosa or Bonanza, both chain steak houses in North America.
You could get a decent steak cooked to your idea perfection . . .
Along with your favourite sides, be they fat steak cut chips, or baked potatoes, fried onions, grilled mushrooms, onion rings . . .
there was also a salad bar that came free with every meal.
The salad bars were crazy delicious. The trick was to NOT fill up on the salad bar before you got your meal!
At that time I would have shuddered at the thought of eating Stilton cheese, let alone enjoying it melted on top of a juicy steak.
Boy oh boy . . .
I was missing out on a delicious piece of steak heaven! This is fabulous and what I choose to enjoy on my 64th Birthday this year!
A tender sirloin steak . . . seasoned with a tasty steak seasoning rub (my friend Lura sends me it from America) and grilled to perfection . . .
then topped with some crumbled Stilton cheese, which melts and gilds the top . . . .
Pure taste perfection . . .
Next to that a fluffy pile of mashed sweet and white potatoes, flavoured with cream and butter and garlic . . . don't judge me . . . lol . . .
The sweet potato makes this mash slightly better for this diabetic than a mash that would have been just white potatoes . . . but
there is so much flavour in that that I will be happy with only a small amount.
Again, flavour perfection . . .
On the side Frenched runner beans, fresh from the garden . . . love them too . . .
Altogether this is a beautiful birthday meal. Nummity Nummity!
Stilton Steaks with Sweet Potato & Garlic Mash
Yield: 4
This dish is all about delicious. From tender perfectly cooked steaks with that melted Stilton on top to the lush sweet potato mash, it is a winner all round!
ingredients:
For the potatoes:
- 1 1/2 pounds floury potatoes, for mashing, peeled and cut into chunks
- 1/3 pound sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks
- 2 to 3 cloves of garlic, peeled
- knob of butter
- 60ml cream (1/4 cup)
- salt, pepper and nutmeg to taste
For the Steaks:
- steak seasoning
- 4 sirloin steaks, each about 1/2 inch thick and weighing 225g/7 ounces
- 70g Stilton cheese (2 1/2 ounces)
- Chopped fresh parsley and thyme to garnish
instructions:
How to cook Stilton Steaks with Sweet Potato & Garlic Mash
- First make the mash. Place the white and sweet potatoes and garlic into a saucepan of lightly salted water to cover. Bring to the boil, then simmer until the potatoes are fork tender. Drain well and then return the pan and shake over the residual heat of the burner to dry them out a bit. Mash well with a potato masher, adding in the cream and knob of butter. Season to taste with salt, pepper and freshly grated nutmeg. Cover and keep warm while you cook the steaks.
- To cook the steaks, season them well on both sides with your steak seasoning. Preheat the grill to high. Cook the steaks under the hot grill for 8 to 10 minutes, turning them over halfway through the cook time, according to your preference. (We like our steaks medium rare and so opt for the shorter time.) A minute or so before they are done, crumble the Stilton cheese over top and pop back under the grill at which time the steaks should be done perfectly and the cheese melted. Sprinkle with the chopped herbs and serve immediately along with the hot mash.
OH boy, but this is some good. A new favourite combination. I hope it will be for you as well!
Up tomorrow: Chicken Schnitzels
Yay!!
Happy Birthday, Marie. Your birthday dinner looks fabulous and pretty to boot. Enjoy every minute of your special day. Hugs, Elaine
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Elaine! I am having a really nice day so far. Thank YOU so much for your lovely gift, card and note! That was very unexpected and so very thoughtful of you. I love it! xoxo
DeleteYou're more than welcome, Marie. So happy it arrived in time for your birthday. Enjoy your evening. Hugs, Elaine
DeleteIt truly is lovely Elaine and I am so touched that you thought of me! ♥♥♥
DeleteHappy Happy Birthday!!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much sweet friend, and many thanks for you know what! You know me soooo well! Tres cute! xoxo
DeleteOh, Happy Birthday Marie! I am an August baby too, a little later on though.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy/ed your meal.
I would love to know what Frenched runner beans are please?
Thanks Toffeeapple! Frenched runner beans are just runner beans you have de-stringed and run through a bean cutter. It cuts them into strips, ie. frenches them. At least that is what I grew up knowing them as! xoxo
DeleteAh yes, I have one of those gizmos but didn't know about the name of the action!
DeleteThat's okay Toffeeapple, I can't even remember the name of the gizmo! lol
DeleteHappy Birthday Marie! Enjoy that fabulous dinner, I've tagged it to try myself, thank you.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! Mine was Sunday and I wish we'd had that recipe then because I would have been enjoyng my steak (yes, we had steak!) with that awesome sauce! Yum. It looks to die for!
ReplyDeleteI hope your day is wonderful -- well, by now it's the evening so hope it WAS wonderful. And that you do as I do and keep the celebration up as long as you can!
Ohh, You would love loved it with the cheese Jeanie! Happy Belated Birthday greetings to you! xoxo
DeleteA very happy birthday to you!
ReplyDeleteAs for steak and stilton - what a brilliant idea!
Thanks very much Pat! OH, the steak and stilton were a brilliant combination that I really enjoyed! xoxo
DeleteUpdate: Just grilled a couple of strip loins on the BBQ topped with blue cheese - no Stilton :( Delicious!
DeleteFabulous Pat! I think that Steak and any type of blue cheese are a magnificent combination! xo
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