Steak with blue cheese sauce and herb and garlic
potatoes
sirloin steak (very well trimmed of fat) approx
6-8 ounces
salt and pepper
spray oil
1oz blue cheese (crumbled)
1/2 pint beef stock
6oz new potatoes (cut into small pieces)
1/2 tsp dried thyme
14 tsp garlic powder (or 1 crushed clove of
garlic)
salt and pepper
spray oil
Place potatoes in a small roasting tin and spray
with oil sprinkle with the thyme, garlic , salt and pepper and shake well,
Place in the oven on the highest heat and roast for about 20-30 minutes take
them out and shake the pan every 10 minutes or so.
After potatoes have been in for about 20 minutes
heat up a frying pan and spray with oil and season the steak with lots of salt
and pepper on both sides.
Place steak in the hot frying pan and fry
for 2-5 minutes each side depending how well done you like your steak. Place
steak on a plate , cover with foil and place to one side. Remember to rest the
steak for as long as you cooked it for this allows the juices to sink back into
the steak and make it juicy and covered with foil it stays warm for a good
while.
Pour the beef stock into the pan you cooked the
steak in (remember it was trimmed of all fat so its just meat juices in the
pan). Bring it to the boil and boil it very well until it is reduced to just a
few tablespoons of stock then remove from the heat and gently stir in the blue
cheese.
Place the potatoes on the bed of spinach and the
steak then pour over the blue cheese sauce.
This serves one and it is about 5 syns which I know
isn't that low but its a very tasty treat dinner.
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