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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook date night steak n taters using 11 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Date Night Steak n Taters:
- Get 2 (12-14 oz) NY strip steaks
- Make ready 2 large potatoes, diced
- Get Red/green bell peppers, diced
- Get 4 strips bacon
- Take Preferred brand of steak marinade
- Get 2/3 cup red wine
- Prepare 1/3 cup balsamic vinegar
- Take 1 tsp sugar
- Prepare Salt
- Get Pepper
- Get 1 tbsp butter
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Instructions to make Date Night Steak n Taters:
- First thing is prep. Dice your peppers. Wash, clean and dice your potatoes. Put potatoes in a pot of cold salt water. - Next drizzle some of the red wine and marinade on both sides of steaks, and I mean drizzle! We don't want the meat drowning. - Let sit for 3 hours. (Never cook a steak cold. We're letting it get to room temp while letting the wine and marinade absorb)
- (3 hours later) - First thing get the red wine/balsamic mix with the sugar added boiling slightly, stirring occasionally. - - That's all a "reduction" is, adding sugar and boiling out the water/alcohol so your just left with the flavor. - - Now in a separate pan cook the bacon strips. Set aside. - - Salt and pepper both sides of the steaks and put them in the same pan you cooked the bacon in with all that beautiful bacon grease, on medium/high heat. About 4 minutes on each side, depending on thickness. Mine were about an inch thick and 4 minutes will get them medium, medium well. - - Remove from pan and let them rest off to the side.
- Now in the SAME pan, add your drained potatoes, peppers and crumble the bacon into the mix. Add a tbsp of butter and a dash of salt and pepper. Cook until the potatoes turn a golden brown and soften. - - Remove the red wine/balsamic from heat.
- Spoon the potato hash into middle of a plate in as close to a circle as you can. Drizzle half of your reduction onto hash and also onto the open areas of the plate. - Next- Slice steak against the grain, at a slight angle, into strips. Place it directly on top of the hash. - Now you've got a plate of food Gordon Ramsey would be proud of! That deserves a Bon Appetite!
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