Showing posts with label steak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steak. Show all posts

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Bring on the night

A few weeks ago, I wrote about our friends shrimp recipe. If you have not had a chance to read it, I highly recommend it. Not only is it very easy to make but it is quite tasty. In fact we had it last night for dinner.

Several weeks ago we had the very good fortune of being able to head out to Martha's Vineyard to our friends house who we got the recipe from. It was a very good weekend as usual and they are very good friends and gracious hosts.
For the 'adult' dinner we had a tremendous meal of Wagyu Strip Steaks,



native Vineyard corn


fresh Island beans


and salad with Lawrence's shrimp.


All of this was accompanied by a health side of margaritas


until there was no more...


The preparation for the steaks was sinfully simple


a little salt


a little pepper




When you keep things simple it usually works out the best with food.


Dinner was quite good and the steaks were the best steaks I have ever had.


The weekend was a very relaxing time over at the Island. We listened to a lot of the Police running around getting stuff for dinner, so bring on the night



wagyu, salt, pepper, margarita

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Surf and Turf


Not sure what happened on the way to to store but I must of lost my mind. Wikipedia has a definition of Surf and Turf a "menu is guided not by aesthetic concerns, but for the sake of vulgar display."

Sounds good to me

The menu was simple enough; Fillet, Alaskan King Crab Legs, shrimp, scallops and asparagus

Since I was making this up as I went along (note to self do not go to store hungry) I need to figure out how to pull it all together.

For the shrimp and scallops a salsa would go well. We had a half open jar of Green Mountain Gringo Salsa in the fridge. This would be a good base but I was not looking for an overwhelming spicy flavor so to the salsa I added some cucumber, orange juice, parsley, olive oil and some cherry tomatoes.



It is roughly about an inch and a half of an English cucumber that I skinned and chopped up for the salsa. The orange juice etc I added to taste and the olive oil help loosen the salsa up a bit.




You can actually see a little piece of the cucumber in right above the tip of the spoon.

The crab legs were already cooked, so I wrapped them in foil and put in a 300 degree oven.


The shrimp and scallops were gonna go on the grill at the last few moments of the fillet finishing. The asparagus was to also go on the grill. Washed, trimmed and wrapped in foil with a bit of sea salt, pepper and olive oil for about 5 minutes.

The beef while fillet was not center cut tenderloin, which is no bigger when it is just us. I actually do not mind this cut of the tenderloin as it has a bit more fat which means a bit more flavor. The problem with this cut is that it does need some trimming.


Once trimmed, they were tied, sprayed with Pam and salt and peppered. They had been sitting at room temperature for about 30 minutes. From here they went onto a pre-heated grill for about 4-5 minutes a side.


Once I flipped them over to finish the other side I waited until about the last minute and then I added the seafood.


The shrimp were cooked until that nice reddish shrimp color and the scallops cooked for maybe 45 seconds or so a side.

All of it came off the grill roughly the same time. The fillet was cooked until an instant read was 125 and after resting the temp went up about 10 degrees to a perfect medium rare.

We plated up everything and put the salsa on the scallops and shrimp. The crab legs I broke into a bowl and ate plain.


I would certainly do this again for company. We actually bought the meat and seafood at Costco and the total price for everything was under $50, which I think is a deal. For company, I would probably make a whole tenderloin and then slice it up and serve it that way.