Country Sunday Dinner

 

Nothing is more “movie-esk” than a family style country dinner.  We invited over my cousin and I spent my girls’ Sunday afternoon nap time in the kitchen.  On the menu was Steak with a Blue Cheese Cream Sauce, crash hot potatoes, pan fried spinach, and rustic apple tart.  All courtesy of my Pioneer Woman Cookbook.

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Crash Hot Potatoes.  They look so neat with the mixed colors.

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Rustic Apple Tart.  My husband loves apple desserts.  I drizzled this with a caramel glaze.

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Kitchen prep.  The blue cheese cream sauce for the steak and the pan fried spinach.

Steak with Blue Cheese Cream Sauce

Steak with a blue cheese cream sauce.  Meat from Ranchline All Natural.  Wonderfully tender and flavorful steaks.  Visit their website if you haven’t yet.

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I know that pan fried spinach doesn’t sound great,  but really….I was surprised.  I even had seconds.

Steak with Blue Cheese Cream Sauce

4 rib-eye, sirloin, or filet steaks (about 5 oz each)

salt and pepper to taste

1 stick of butter softened (8 tablespoons, divided)

1 large yellow onion, peeled and sliced *not diced*

1 cup heavy cream (don’t be scared….do not substitute milk)

4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

¾ cup crumbled blue cheese

1. Preheat your grill to high heat.

2. Season each steak with salt and pepper and slather with ½ stick of butter.  Not ½ stick on each steak…..½ stick slathered over all 4 steaks.

3. Grill the steaks to medium rare.  3-4 minutes on each side.  Remove from heat and keep warm. (you can also sauté them in a skillet over medium high heat)

4. Melt the remaining ½ stick of butter in a large skillet over medium high heat.  Sauté the onions until golden brown.  Takes about 7-8 minutes.

5. Pour in the cream and add a dash of salt and pepper.  Pour in the Worcestershire sauce and let the sauce bubble a bit.

6. Stir in the blue cheese and stir it together to melt.  Add more salt and pepper to taste.

7.  Place steaks on a plate and spoon sauce and onions over top.

8.  Enjoy!  Try to use your best manners and not slurp or drool while eating.  This is THAT good.

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