
A beef dish from the French kitchen.
Ingredients
- 2 tbs Canola Oil
- 4 Beef Fillet
- 1 1/2 cup Beef Stock
- 2 tbs Butter
- 2 cloves minced Garlic
- 1 medium finely diced Challots
- 4 oz Mushrooms
- ¼ cup Brandy
- ¼ cup Heavy Cream
- 1 tbs Dijon Mustard
- 1 tbs Worcestershire Sauce
- Dash Tabasco Sauce
- 1 tbs minced Parsley
- 1 tbs minced Chives
- to taste Salt
- to taste Pepper
Method
- Heat oil in a 12" skillet over medium-high heat. Season steaks with salt and pepper, and add to skillet; cook, turning once, until browned on both sides and cooked to desired doneness, about 4 to 5 minutes for medium-rare. Transfer steaks to a plate, and set aside. Return skillet to high heat, and add stock; cook until reduced until to 1⁄2 cup, about 10 minutes. Pour into a bowl, and set aside. Return skillet to heat, and add butter; add garlic and shallots, and cook, stirring, until soft, about 2 minutes. Add mushrooms, and cook, stirring, until they release any liquid and it evaporates and mushrooms begin to brown, about 2 minutes. Add cognac, and light with a match to flambée; cook until flame dies down. Stir in reserved stock, cream, Dijon, Worcestershire, and hot sauce, and then return steaks to skillet; cook, turning in sauce, until warmed through and sauce is thickened, about 4 minutes. Transfer steak to serving plates and stir parsley and chives into sauce; pour sauce over steaks to serve.
Source
This recipe is adapted from TheMealDB (id 52935), a free community-curated recipe API. Original listing: themealdb.com.
A walkthrough video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rWZNHkrsNg.
Original source noted by the contributor: https://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Classic-Steak-Diane.
Estimated by AI from the ingredient list. Values are approximate and not medical advice. If you have specific dietary requirements, verify with a registered dietitian or trusted nutrition database.
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