April 6th, 2009

Steak Recipe: Grilled Filet with Shellfish Butter

Okay, this recipe mixes two flavors many people crave — the ultimate in tender beef (the filet mignon) with tasty, distinctive shellfish (your choice of lobster, crab or shrimp).

It’s a little twist on the old “Surf and Turf” theme, combining the “surf” part right into the butter that will flavor the steak itself.

Utter genious.

And, it’s a simple recipe for steak butter you can try at home! I’m thrilled!

Give it a try!  

Grilled Filet with Shellfish Butter

(Serves four)

4 6oz. Filet Mignon

8 oz. Shells (Lobster, crab or shrimp)

8 oz. Butter

¼ Cup chopped Carrot

¼ Cup chopped Celery

½ Cup chopped Onion

1 clove Garlic, chopped

1 tsp. Tomato Paste

2 Tbsp. Brandy (optional)

2 sprigs Tarragon (optional)

Salt and Pepper

In a medium saucepan, sweat the onion, carrot and celery until soft, in 1 tsp. of the butter.  Add the garlic, tarragon and tomato paste and shells and cook for several minutes, stirring regularly.  If using shrimp shells, they should turn pink, since crab and lobster are already cooked, just break up the shells with a spoon or meat tenderizer if they are too thick.  Add brandy to deglaze and cook until almost dry.  Add the remaining butter. 

Cook over low heat for twenty minutes, stirring regularly.  Strain through a fine meshed strainer into a bowl and place in the refrigerator.  Once the butter has nearly set, spoon onto a sheet of plastic wrap and roll into a log, tying the ends tightly and return to the refrigerator.

Season the filet on both sides with salt and pepper and grill to desired doneness, about 4 minutes per side for medium.  Slice the butter into thick slices and place on top of the filet while it is resting.  The heat from the filet should start melting to butter, if it doesn’t place it under a broiler for around fifteen seconds.


February 19th, 2009

Three’s Company

Our Valentine’s dinner started off with roses being delivered. Nice.

roses

We placed the salmon in the oven for baking. It was already seasoned and marinated. Nice.

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Then our neighbor called to rib us about something — and he ended up coming over to eat our steak and salmon.

Not nice.

So it wasn’t exactly the romantic spaghetti scene from Lady and the Tramp I had hoped it would be. But, really, with the kids in the other room watching Space Buddies on DVD, was it ever going on the list of most romantic dinners of all-time?

No. 

And after 11 years of marriage, we’ve come to expect the unexpected. I truly can’t remember the last meal we’ve had in our house where we weren’t interrupted.

It’s just usually done by someone under the age of 10.

All kidding aside, our neighbor brought laughter and frivolity to our dinner, along with his 6-year-old daughter who promptly went to watch the DVD in the other room. And we couldn’t have been more pleased to have them.

Here’s what we enjoyed . . .

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A little garlic rice pilaf amazingly complemented this juicy Top Sirloin. 

And those salmon filets?

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They were moist and tender — and very flavorful. What a treat to have surf AND turf!

We topped off our meal with a wonderful Lemon Charlotte Royale cake that had raspberry swirls in it. It was just right for Valentine’s Day. Who could ask for anything more?

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And although it may seem like we had a very mature-sounding Valentine’s Day, don’t let us fool you. Our biggest topic of conversation was whether to Tivo “Bromance” on the living room TV or the bedroom TV.

Decisions, decisions.


February 6th, 2009

And The Menu Is . . .

I’ve decided what I’m going to cook for V-Day this year. I’m going to mix it up a little bit and cook some Top Sirloin. . .

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. . . Marinated King Salmon . . .

salmon

. . . and then finish with a Lemon Charlotte Royale Cake with raspberry swirls . . .

lemoncake

Wow.

So these are the pictures of what they’re SUPPOSED to look like. I’m excited to see how they turn out after I get my hands on them.

The cake just has to be thawed. I can do that.

And the steaks we pretty much have down to perfection. But the salmon will be a new trick. I’ve cooked salmon before on the grill and it was great, but this time I actually think it will be even easier because I’ve chosen meat that is already seasoned. And I just have to thaw and bake.

I can totally do that.

Feel free to steal this menu . . . I’ll never know.

Here’s where I’ve ordered my menu selections. They should arrive next Wednesday.

And, hey, if you do make this menu for your honey bunny also, send me some pics so I can see how yours turned out!!!

Photos courtesy of The Kansas City Steak Company.


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Hi! My name is Dena P., and I love steak. In fact, I’ve been on a quest for the perfect steak for a few years now.

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