Steak Frites
- 3 Angus Sirloin
- 3 Idaho Potatoes
- 1 Stick Salted Butter
- 1 Dried Red Peppers
- 1 Stalk Fresh Basil
- 3 Tablespoons Grated Parmesan Cheese
- 4-6 Cups Peanut Oil
- Spices(Sea Salt, Black Pepper, Thyme)
- 1 Tablespoon Garlic Basil Compound Butter
- Tip #1 Never over season a good cut of beef!
- First start by heating up the peanut oil preferably in a deep fryer up to 320 F. Next Rinse and peel potatoes.
- Using a vegetable slicer, evenly slice potatoes into whichever cut you desire. I like thin shoestring fries. Place fries into a bowl and rinse with cold water and drain. Place into freezer until ready to fry.
- Tip #2 Cold potatoes make for crispier fries!
- Next season the sirloin steaks on each side with sea salt, black pepper, and thyme.
- Heat a medium skillet and melt butter with chopped dried red peppers, and a stalk of basil for fragrance. Place on to medium high heat and set steak in pan.
- Tip #3 Make sure you hear the steak sizzle! Always place meat in a preheated pan!
- While frying on one side using a spoon baste the sirloin until it is ready to flip. For medium rare about 3 minutes on each side.
- While steak is frying drop the french fries into the deep fryer. Fry until golden brown, drain oil, and toss fries in sea salt, Parmesan cheese and a light sprinkling of thyme.
- When steak is done remove from skillet and let it rest for about 5 minutes. Plate and serve steak with a nice garlic basil compound butter.
- Suggestions:
- Serve with a nice dry red wine, Merlot is fantastic with it!
- This dish is very simple however layered with so many fun flavors.
- A very quick dinner to prepare!
sirloin, potatoes, butter, red peppers, fresh basil, parmesan cheese, peanut oil, salt, garlic basil
Taken from www.epicurious.com/recipes/member/views/steak-frites-52850881 (may not work)