Hello everybody, I hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a distinctive dish, mike's porterhouse steaks & french vegetable melody. One of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
A Porterhouse Steak is one of the very best cuts of meat. It has a bone down the middle with a filet on one side, and a sirloin on the other. Place steaks on a high heat greased grill. Grill on high heat for three minutes on each side for a rare steak.
Mike's Porterhouse Steaks & French Vegetable Melody is one of the most well liked of current trending foods on earth. It is appreciated by millions daily. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. They are nice and they look fantastic. Mike's Porterhouse Steaks & French Vegetable Melody is something that I’ve loved my whole life.
To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have mike's porterhouse steaks & french vegetable melody using 25 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Mike's Porterhouse Steaks & French Vegetable Melody:
- Make ready ● For The Steaks
- Make ready 2 (2 Pound) Porterhouse Steaks [room temp]
- Take as needed Worshestershire Sauce
- Take as needed Weber Steak Shake
- Get as needed Fresh Ground Black Pepper
- Prepare as needed Course Sea Salt
- Make ready ● For The Steak Toppings
- Make ready as needed Thick Sliced Viadailia Onions [you'll want em' sweet!]
- Prepare as needed Thick Sliced Mushrooms
- Get as needed Salted Butter
- Prepare 2 tbsp Garlic Olive Oil
- Prepare 1/4 Cup White Wine
- Take ● For The Vegetable Melody
- Get 1 Pound Baby Golden Russet Potatoes [rinsed - halved]
- Make ready 1 Viadailia Onion [quartered]
- Prepare 2 Stalks Celery [1" cubes]
- Get 1/2 Green Bell Pepper [1" chopped]
- Make ready 10 Garlic Cloves [left whole]
- Prepare 1 LG Carrot [peeled and 1" chopped]
- Make ready 1/4 Cup Quality White Wine
- Make ready 1/4 Cup Chicken Broth
- Take as needed Course Sea Salt
- Prepare 2 tbsp French Herbs De Provence you'll want a hint of lavender
- Take 1 tbsp Fresh Ground Black Pepper
- Prepare as needed Garlic Olive Oil [to coat vegetables]
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Steps to make Mike's Porterhouse Steaks & French Vegetable Melody:
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- Step #4. Make her favorite meal. In her case, it's a massive grilled Porterhouse steak served with super fresh mushrooms, sweet Viadailia onions and a crispy French Herbs De Province vegetable melody.
- Other than that, here's what you'll need food wise. Easy peasy!
- Chop all of your vegetable melody and add seasonings, broth and white wine.
- Seal vegetables tightly and bake at 400° for 45 minutes. Stir once.
- Season your room temp steaks with fresh ground back pepper, fresh ground sea salt, steak seasoning [like webers] and Worcestershire Sauce.
- Grill your onions in butter, garlic olive oil, white wine and fresh ground black pepper until slightly translucent.
- Then add your mushrooms to the mix and sautee for 5 minutes longer.
- Grill steak as per her expectations! Rare - medium rare? Anyway, a good medium rare is always in order!
- Plate, serve and prepare to be worshipped! Serve with a quality white wine. Enjoy!
- Sorry baby! 😩
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