Straight from the Chef! Beef Tornado Steak

  1. I used Australian thinly sliced beef offcuts.
  2. I got 400 g for 480 yen.
  3. You can use this cheap beef to make a delicious steak.
  4. Take one slice of the beef and roll it up.
  5. Take another slice and roll it around the previously rolled slice.
  6. I think you can roll about 180-200 g with 1 slice of bacon.
  7. Turn it on it's side and it should look like this.
  8. Season it with lots of salt and pepper.
  9. Wrap the bacon around it and tie it together with a string.
  10. I got the string from the 100 yen shop.
  11. Don't tie it too loose, but don't tie it too tight.
  12. It should look like this if you look at it from the side.
  13. I love bacon so I used 2 slices.
  14. Heat the beef fat in a frying pan.
  15. Tornado steak is quite thick and surprisingly doesn't cook easily, so pan-fry it on medium heat.
  16. Fry the first side for 3 minutes!
  17. After 3 minutes, flip it over.
  18. Doesn't it look yummy?
  19. Cover with a lid.
  20. After 3 minutes, flip it over....
  21. and cover with a lid.
  22. Then repeat just once more.
  23. I cooked the bacon too!
  24. After you flipped it over the last time, pour in the wine.
  25. Cover with the lid.
  26. Let it steam for 3 minutes.
  27. The steak should be flipped for a total of 3 times and the total cooking time should be 12 minutes!
  28. After 3 minutes, the liquid should have evaporated.
  29. This will give you a medium-rare steak!
  30. Poke through the center with a toothpick and if it is warm to the touch, then it's done!
  31. I today I garnished it with lemon.
  32. It will look like this when you slice it.
  33. Since I only cooked it for 10 minutes, it's a bit more rare than usual.
  34. Straight from a Chef!
  35. How to Cook Beef Steak!

beef, bacon, salt, wine

Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/151323-straight-from-the-chef-beef-tornado-steak (may not work)

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