Seared Steak With Asian Inspired Slaw

  1. In a small tureen, mix all of the dry ingredients to make the rub for the steak.
  2. Rub both sides of the steak generously and wrap it tightly in saran wrap.
  3. Put the steak back in the refridgerator to marinate for no less than 20 minutes.
  4. In a frying pan, put in your edamame, frozen corn, chopped red bell pepper, chopped onion, 2 of the minced garlic cloves, the sesame oil, 2 tbsp olive oil, the chili sauce and the soy sauce.
  5. When the steak is done marinating pull it out and set it to the side.
  6. In another large frying pan on medium, add the remaining olive oil and garlic clove.
  7. Saute the clove until brown in color and then put the steak in the pan and sear as appropriate to your liking.
  8. I tend to like my steak medium well so I do 7 minutes per side.
  9. Flip the steak half way done and then move to a cutting board to rest for 2 minutes before slicing.
  10. Always slice long strips of the steak at an angle.
  11. While the steak is cooking, turn on the frying pan with the slaw mixture in it to medium and saute for around 10 minutes.
  12. When it is done, pour it onto a platter.
  13. Place the steak strips on top of the slaw in your serving platter and it is ready to serve!

cumin, coriander, paprika, garlic salt, chili powder, red pepper, italian spices, white pepper, black pepper, kosher salt, flank steak, garlic, olive oil, sesame oil, chili sauce, ginger flavored soy sauce, kosher salt, black pepper, vidalia onion, corn, red bell pepper, edamame

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/seared-steak-with-asian-inspired-slaw-417355 (may not work)

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