Although traditionally it was prepared using fillet of beef; like Chateaubriand, Steak Diane is a recipe--so, any steak, including hamburger, may be used.
HAMBURGER STEAK DIANE:
http://cookingcanadianstyle.blogspot.com/2010/09/hamburger-steak-diane.html
HAMBURGER STEAK DIANE:
http://cookingcanadianstyle.blogspot.com/2010/09/hamburger-steak-diane.html
TRADITIONAL STEAK DIANE
Ingredients:4 (3-ounce) fillet mignon medallions
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
1 Tbsp. unsalted butter
4 tsps. minced shallots
1 tsps. crushed and minced garlic
1 cup sliced white mushroom caps
1/4 cup Cognac or brandy
2tsps. Dijon mustard
1/4 cup heavy cream
1/4 cup reduced veal stock,(recipe for reduction follows)
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
2 drops hot Tabasco or other red pepper sauce
1Tbsp. finely diced green onions
1 teaspoon minced parsley leaves
Directions:
- Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
- Add the meat and cook for 45 seconds on the first side.
- Turn and cook for 30 seconds on the second side.
- Add the shallots and garlic to the side of the pan and cook, stirring, for 20 seconds.
- Add the mushrooms and cook, stirring, until soft, 2 minutes.
- Place the meat on a plate and cover to keep warm
- Season the medallions on both sides with the salt and pepper.
- Tilt the pan towards you and add the brandy. Tip the pan away from yourself and ignite the brandy with a match. (Alternatively, remove the pan from the heat to ignite, and then return to the heat.) When the flame has burned out, add the mustard and cream, mix thoroughly and cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Add the veal stock and simmer for 1 minute. Add the Worcestershire and hot sauce and stir to combine. Return the meat and any accumulated juices to the pan and turn the meat to coat with the sauce
- Remove from the heat and stir in the green onions and parsley. Divide the medallions and sauce between 2 large plates and serve immediately.
Reduced Veal Stock:
4 pounds veal bones with some meat attached, sawed into 2-inch pieces (have the butcher do this)
2 Tbsps. olive oil
2 cups chunked, yellow onions
1 cup chunked, carrots
1 cup chunked celery
5 garlic cloves, crushed and minced
1/4 cup tomato paste
6 quarts water
4 bay leaves
1tsp. dried thyme
1 tsp. whole black peppercorns
1tsp. salt
2 cups dry red wine
Directions:
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F
- Place the bones in a large shallow ROASTING PAN and toss with the oil. Roast (do not braise), turning occasionally, until golden brown, about 1 hour.
- Remove from the oven and spread the onions, carrots, celery, and garlic over the bones. Smear the tomato paste over the vegetables and return the pan to the oven. Roast for another 45 minutes. Remove from the oven and pour off the fat from the pan.
- Transfer the bones and vegetables to a large stockpot. Do not discard the juices in the roasting pan. Add the water, bay leaves, thyme, salt, and peppercorns to the stockpot and bring to a boil.
- Meanwhile, place the roasting pan over two burners on medium-high heat. Add the wine and stir with a heavy wooden spoon to de-glaze and dislodge any browned bits clinging to the bottom of the pan. Add the contents to the stockpot. When the liquid returns to a boil, reduce the heat to low and simmer, uncovered, for 8 hours, skimming occasionally to remove any foam that rises to the surface.
- Ladle through a cheesecloth or fine-mesh strainer into a large clean pot. Bring just to a boil, reduce to a gentle simmer (do not continue boiling) and cook, uncovered, until reduced to 6 cups in volume, about 1 hour. Let cool, then cover and refrigerate overnight.
Remove any congealed fat from the surface of the stock. The stock can be stored, covered, in the refrigerator for up to 3 days, or frozen in airtight containers for up to 2 months.
Yield: 6 cups
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