Going out to a ritzy steakhouse can be a splendid affair, if that’s what suits your mood — and budget. But sometimes, you ...
1. Pat the steak dry with paper towels and season both sides generously with salt and pepper. 2. Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the steak and sear for 3-4 minutes per ...
Step back in time to a steakhouse in the 1960s and two dishes would have been all the rage: steak Diane and steak au poivre. Though these have fallen out of favor with diners and might be considered ...
MAYBE it’s the corks popping, or the televised countdown, or the anticipation of all those fireworks lighting up the skies as the year ends by increments all over the world. Whatever the reason, we ...
Few things feel as unapologetically indulgent as a steak slathered in a rich, boozy sauce, and Tom Sellers’ take on the classic steak frites with sauce Diane delivers just that. The Restaurant Story ...
Season the steak on both sides with kosher salt and pepper. Heat the butter and oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Once the pan is hot, add the steak and cook for 4-5 minutes per side or to ...
From steak Diane to London Broil, there are several old-school steak dishes that you won't find on many modern menus. Everyone used to love these steaks.
Dishes come and go, with some standing the test of time and others falling away. We delve into why this tasty rich steak ...