Grass-fed Strip Steaks w/ Caramel Sauce

Grass-fed Strip Steaks w/ Caramel Sauce

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Grass-fed Strip Steaks w/ Caramel Sauce

Makes 4 Servings
wine WINE PAIRING
California Cabernet or Malbec Wine

This simple sauce is sweet, tangy and nutty. Here we’ve served it with pan roasted grass-fed NY strip steaks, but it’d probably also be delicious on duck or kurobuta pork too!

INGREDIENTS
  • 2 Grass-Fed Beef NY Strip Steaks (or other steaks of your choice)
  • 1 cup Scallions, thinly sliced on the bias
  • ¼ cup Sake
  • ¼ cup Strong/Dry Ginger Beer (we used Rachel’s Ginger Beer)
  • 1 tbsp High Heat Oil (safflower, grapeseed, etc)
  • 2 heaping tablespoons Sesame Caramel Sauce
  • Salt
  • Garnish: Chopped Chives or Scallions

DIRECTIONS

1

Preheat your oven to 375 degrees.
2

Season the steaks on both sides with salt.
3

Add the high heat oil to a cast iron skillet or large oven-safe frying pan and get it quite hot over high heat.
4

Sear the steaks on both sides to develop a nice crust. Then move the pan to the oven and roast them to medium rare (an internal temperature of 128 degrees) or your desired level of doneness.
5

Move the steaks to a plate to rest, loosely covered with foil.
6

Return the skillet/frying pan to the stove & add the scallions. Sauté them over medium-high heat until they’ve softened and started to brown.
7

Pour the collected juices from the steak resting pan over the scallions.
8

Deglaze the pan with the sake & ginger beer. Bring the liquid to a simmer and continue to cook until it has reduced by half.
9

Turn off the heat and stir in the caramel sauce.
10

Slice the steaks & serve them with the sesame caramel sauce, garnished with the scallions or chives.
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