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Strip Steak and Veggies (cdn.discordapp.com)

Stovetop strip steak, roasted veggies and steak fries, mushroom and onion topping, and the best garlic bread I've had in my life.

Measuring is for nerds. I just vibe.


Marinade (24/hr):

Mostly soy sauce

Olive oil

Worcester sauce

Lemon juice

Red wine vinegar

Garlic powder

Dried rosemary


Steak:

New York Strip. Boneless, because I don't like the hassle (and the boneless was on sale for $7.99/lb!)

McCormick Montreal steak seasoning

Fried in butter. I put some more on it at some point. Butter.

After cooking, put some garlic spread on

4 min. on each side in the pan, 15 minutes in the oven

Let it rest!


Topping:

Half a sweet onion

Two 4 oz cans of mushrooms

Two jalapeno peppers

A garlic bulb (chopped)

A lil bit of sweet red wine

A spoonful of sugar, added near the end

Fried in olive oil, like 10 minutes? Until the wine is reduced.


Veggies:

The other half of the onion

Another garlic bulb (just thrown in there)

Another jalapeno pepper

A big ole' carrot

A bag of frozen steak fries, forgotten about and added 5 minutes after the other veggies

Cook for half an hour at 450 F.


Garlic Bread:

Two loaves of Italian bread

The majority of a tin of garlic spread

Seasoned salt

A whole lot of Parmesan cheese, freshly grated.

Italian seasoning

15 minutes at 450 F.

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