Marion’s Kitchen steak recipes | Marion's Kitchen https://www.marionskitchen.com/category/steak-night/ Bringing the Best Flavours of Asia to Home Kitchens Thu, 18 Jul 2024 01:48:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://www.marionskitchen.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/favicon.png Marion’s Kitchen steak recipes | Marion's Kitchen https://www.marionskitchen.com/category/steak-night/ 32 32 Crying Tiger Buttered Steak https://www.marionskitchen.com/crying-tiger-buttered-steak-2/ Wed, 19 Jun 2024 09:49:06 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=94753 Crying tiger is traditionally a Thai dish of grilled beef with a tangy dipping sauce. This recipe turns that sauce into a basting butter ready for steak night!

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We all love butter-basted steak. But have you ever had crying tiger butter-basted steak?! Crying tiger is traditionally a Thai dish of grilled beef with a spicy, tangy dipping sauce but in the most delicious twist, I’ve turned that sauce into a herby, punchy, fragrant butter. This butter is used both to baste the steak and then again to serve. A must-try for your next steak night.

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10 Valentine’s day recipes for a date night dinner they’ll love https://www.marionskitchen.com/article/valentines-day-recipes-date-night-dinners/ Tue, 13 Feb 2024 17:08:19 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?post_type=article&p=81579 Recipes to have you feeling the love this V day.

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Recipes to have you feeling the love this V day.

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Everybody loves a good date night – and especially at this time of year, with Feb 14th fast approaching. Perhaps you’ve stocked up on scented candles, have the cheesy Netflix movie ready to press play on and perhaps even have a special someone to celebrate Valentine’s day with. But what are you making for dinner? You’re going to need some epic Valentine’s day recipes to knock their socks off. 


Whether you’re after something uber impressive like a perfectly cooked salmon en croute (or a beef wellington if you prefer something a bit more carnivorous), you’re going for a more comfort food vibe or you’re after something quick (and delicious) before you hit the town, we’ve got you covered. Check out our top 10 date-night dinners that are destined to impress that special someone.

Date night recipes to share the love

From steak and pasta to dessert and cocktails, you’ll love these Valentine’s day recipes (that are equally awesome at any date night of the year!).

How to make steak night (and date night) even better? Add this epic mushroom sauce. Show them you care by nailing that cook so the steak turns out just how they like it, and they’ll love you even more for it.

Steaming fish at home is easier than you think – this dish takes under 15 minutes to cook and you won’t even need a steamer. This is a quick and zesty little number that looks – and tastes – just like what you’d get at a restaurant. 

Pasta dishes are a staple for date night, but this one is even better because it’s spiked with some surprising Asian ingredients! Prepare to curl up on the couch with your date and a bowl (or two) or carby goodness.

The French know romance, and this mash-up is the comforting collab of dreams: French onion ramen noodle soup. Cheesy, carby and one of the most perfect Valentine’s day recipes, we reckon.

We love a steak recipe as much as the next person. And this 30-minute meal is a bangin’ steak night option: tender, juicy beef, a delightful hoisin glaze sauce with buttery richness, and some charred garlic greens to top it off. Date night dinner at its best!

Flaky, golden pastry, juicy and tender salmon fillet and thrice-cooked pomme frites (fries sounds so much better in French!) add some sweet yet savoury bacon plum jam and you’re sorted. 

Your eyes meet across the table, your fingers brush as you both reach for the cheesiest nacho at the top of the pile… We can’t guarantee how your relationship will turn out, but we CAN guarantee this recipe idea being sheer happiness on a plate.

It’s an easy noodle dinner that is so simple, yet so satisfying. And that hit of miso really does work wonders.

Ditch the Chinese takeout imposter for real-deal deliciousness this Valentine’s day. Crispy fried chicken and who can resist that sweet, sticky lemon sauce?

No date night is complete without dessert. And this Vietnamese flan is the only recipe you’ll need. Crème caramel meets the fluffiest sponge ever – it’s sweet, creamy and one of our all-time faves.

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What’s the perfect temperature for cooking meat? The answers are right here. https://www.marionskitchen.com/article/internal-meat-cooking-temperatures-guide/ Wed, 13 Dec 2023 17:31:19 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?post_type=article&p=34509 Never ask ‘Is it ready yet?’ again. Here’s our handy how-to guide for cooking poultry, fish, beef, pork and lamb.

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What’s the perfect temperature for cooking meat? The answers are right here.

Meat lovers unite! No longer will you need to look at your steaks and wonder ‘Is it ready yet?’ Here’s our handy how-to guide for cooking poultry, fish, beef, pork and lamb.

all you need to know about internal cooking temperatures for meat, for perfectly cooked beef, chicken, pork and more.
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It’s a common question in the kitchen: how do I know when meat is cooked? There may be lots of hacks about timings or prodding parts of your body to match steak preferences, but one thing you can rely on is science. A meat thermometer can make light work of understanding meat cooking temperatures, especially when you’re dealing with large roasts and have a hungry clan of people waiting to tuck in. So if you’re wondering what is the meat cooking temperature for roast chicken, pulled pork, roast beef and more, bookmark or print off this handy meat internal temperatures guide.

What are meat cooking temperatures?

Put simply, you want the internal temperature of meat to reach a safe point where it’s hot enough to kill harmful germs that can cause food poisoning (and taste good, of course). While it may be relatively easy to cook smaller cuts of meat, when you’re dealing with a whole bird or joint, it can get tricky. 

 

And with steak, everyone has a preference for the degree of doneness. Are you a rare, medium rare, medium, medium well or well done kinda person? It’s all determined by the juiciness levels, colour and, of course, internal temperature of beef when cooked.

How to use a meat thermometer

The simplest way to check if your meat is cooked properly is by avoiding the guesswork and using a meat thermometer. Using a meat thermometer is often overlooked in home cooking, but it’s definitely something more home cooks should be utilising if you want to avoid cutting your meat to check if it’s cooked properly. Insert the thermometer probe in the thickest part of your meat, away from fat, bone or gristle.

 

For chicken or turkey: Insert the thermometer into the inner thigh area, avoiding any bone.

For ground meats: For dishes like meatloaf, place the thermometer probe into the thickest area of the dish.

For beef, pork, lamb (can be roasts, steaks or chops): Always insert the thermometer into the centre of the thickest part, keeping away from any bone, fat or gristle.

 

A personal favourite of mine? I find Meater’s range of thermometers invaluable in the kitchen. Not only do the standalone probes mean no tangle of wires coming out of my oven, but I can also set my desired internal temperature via the (ridiculously easy-to-use) app on my smartphone. Once my roast hits the perfect temp, I get an alert. No more guesswork! Super handy to have it to hand when you’re cooking a juicy turkey (no one likes a dry ol’ bird), like with my 5-spice & Orange Turkey Roll.

Could this be one of the best Thanksgiving recipes yet? A 5-Spice Turkey Roll from Marion Grasby

Perfectly juicy tender turkey is a joyous thing… so it pays to use a meat thermometer! 

Hot tip! When you take your meat off the heat, it will carry on cooking by up to five degrees. Therefore remove it before it gets to your desired internal temperature by this amount and let it do its residual thang.

Internal cooking temperatures for meat

What temperature should meat be cooked until? Well, it varies. But it’s so important. Undercooking meat, poultry and other foods can be dangerous – so you want to avoid it at all costs. Checking the internal temperature is the easiest and most effective way to ensure meat is cooked. Here’s what the Australian government suggests as safe temperatures for cooked meat (you can find the Food Standards Agency equivalents here):

 

Fish: 63°C/145°F

Minced meat, sausages: 71°C/160°F

Beef, veal, lamb, pork: In terms of cooking beef, there are multiple temperatures you can aim for. If you prefer your beef rare you’ll want to aim for 50 degrees celsius (122 degrees fahrenheit), 63°C/145°F for medium rare, 71°C/160°F for medium and 77°C/170°F for well done (see note on resting times below)

Ham precooked (to reheat): 60°C/140°F

Chicken and turkey (whole), thighs, wings legs, breasts: 74°C/165°F

Pepper steak with garlic-miso butter
Nail that cook by measuring the internal temperature of your meat.

Hot tip! It really does help to take your raw meat out of the fridge to warm up slightly before you cook it. Keeping food safety techniques in mind (I’m not saying leave it out overnight or in the hot sun!), you want to take the chill off the protein to help ensure it cooks evenly all the way through.

Resting times for meat

Resting is an important part of the cook process – it helps keep things juicy and tender. However, top tip: meat can continue to cook while resting, so try removing it from the heat when it’s about 3–6°C under your target temperature so it doesn’t go over that magic number.

 

How long to rest a beef roast for: 10–20 minutes before carving

How long to rest steaks for: 3-5 minutes before serving

 

SEE ALSO: My recipe for how to cook the perfect steak

 

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Marion’s Ultimate Roast Potatoes https://www.marionskitchen.com/marions-ultimate-roast-potatoes/ Mon, 10 Apr 2023 12:43:04 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=85541 Crispy. Fluffy. Creamy. Roast potatoes are so many things all at once, but nailing that holy trinity has had the internet at odds since day dot. What potato? Which fat? The test kitchen was calling, and I answered.

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Spicy Thai Beef Salad https://www.marionskitchen.com/spicy-thai-beef-salad/ Wed, 22 Feb 2023 01:45:04 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=80739 This Thai beef salad is no wallflower. With flavours like this, it makes you sit up and take note (and also riles up your senses in the best way, thanks to a very generous amount of chilli!). It’s salad that is anything but boring.
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Korean-style Onion Rings https://www.marionskitchen.com/korean-style-onion-rings/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 02:42:12 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=75435 Crispy onion rings are the side dish of champions. But want to know how to make them even better? Make ‘em Asian! Yep, I’m making Korean-style onion rings to knock your socks off. Fry a batch for your next game night, weekend snack or accompaniment to your steak dinner, or enjoy them as the perfect party food.

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Mix all of the ingredients for the spicy sprinkle together in a small bowl. Set aside for later.

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For the BBQ mayo, mix the ingredients together and set aside until ready to serve.

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To start the batter, whisk together the cold plain flour, baking powder, gochugaru and curry powder in a large bowl. Place some paper towel over a baking rack set over a baking tray.

Step 4

Heat enough vegetable oil to deep fry in a large, deep frying pan or wok over high heat.

While the oil is coming to temperature, toss together the onion rings and cornflour in a large bowl.

Step 5

Once the oil is hot (a wooden chopstick should start to bubble when dipped into the hot oil), whisk the cold beer and soda water into the flour batter mixture. Place the cornflour in a shallow tray or bowl.

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In batches, coat the onion rings in the cornflour. Shake off the excess and then dip the onion rings into the batter before gently placing into the hot oil. Cook for 3-4 minutes or until each piece is golden and crisp. Drain on the paper towel, then repeat with remaining onions. Scatter over your spicy sprinkle and serve.

Gochugaru are Korean red pepper chilli flakes that are between a flake and a powder. Gochu means chilli pepper and garu means powder. Gochugaru is often used in Korean cuisine to add colour, heat and flavour to a dish. Find it online or from an Asian grocery store.

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Gyudon (Japanese Beef Rice Bowl) https://www.marionskitchen.com/gyudon-japanese-beef-rice-bowl/ Tue, 08 Nov 2022 06:05:11 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=74386 Love wagyu, but think it’s a luxury item that’s out of your price range? Then this recipe is for you: it’s the cheapest way to enjoy wagyu… any night of the week! A beef rice bowl to soothe your soul, gyudon is the ultimate Japanese comfort food.

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Place the steak in the freezer for 60-90 minutes or until just firm.

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Place the rice in a bowl and wash under running water, rinsing 3-4 times. Now place the rice and 2¼ cups water in a rice cooker and cook. Alternatively, place in a saucepan over medium heat and bring to the boil. Cover and reduce the heat to low and cook for 12-13 minutes or until the water is absorbed and the rice is tender. Turn the heat off and allow the rice to steam with the lid on for another 10 minutes before serving.

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Meanwhile, mix the ingredients for the sauce together in a small bowl. Set aside.

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Use a sharp knife to slice the beef as thinly as you can.

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Divide the rice among serving bowls.

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Now let’s fry! Heat the oil in a large frying pan over high heat. Add the onions and stir-fry for a minute. Then add the beef. Spread the beef out in the pan and allow to colour on the first side for a minute before tossing the beef around. Drizzle the sauce around the sides of the pan, so that it heats up and bubbles quickly. Toss the beef through the sauce. Then move the beef to one side of the pan so that only the sauce is directly over your heat source. Allow the sauce to bubble and thicken for 1-2 minutes. Toss the beef back through the sauce. Remove from heat and spoon the beef over the rice in each bowl. Top with half an egg, pickled ginger and spring onion and serve.

Gyudon is the total champion of comfort food. A popular Japanese dish, it’s essentially thinly sliced beef cooked in a slightly sweet sauce consisting of mirin and soy sauce. It’s then served over rice as the ultimate rice bowl recipe.

Wagyu is a Japanese cattle breed: ‘wa’ means Japanese and ‘gyu’ means cow. As for wagyu beef itself, it is a highly marbled beef, which gives it a unique taste and high level of tenderness. Marbling refers to the fine flecks of fat that run through beef, also known as intramuscular fat. In fact, wagyu is highly regarded by chefs and food lovers all over the world.

Some health experts suggest that there is a higher mono-unsaturated to saturated fat ratio in wagyu steak compared to other beef. The saturated fat is also slightly different, as it is thought to have less impact on cholesterol levels.

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Grilled Hoisin Steak & Garlicky Chinese Broccoli https://www.marionskitchen.com/grilled-hoisin-steak-garlicky-chinese-broccoli/ Tue, 23 Aug 2022 01:49:47 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=69142 I love a steak recipe as much as the next person. And this 30-minute meal is a bangin’ steak night option: tender, juicy beef, a delightful hoisin glaze sauce with buttery richness, and some charred garlic greens to top it off. Weekend dinner at its best!

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For the hoisin & ginger marinade, combine ingredients in a bowl and whisk to combine. Add the steaks to a large bowl and pour over the marinade. Turn over the steaks and ensure they are evenly coated in the marinade. Set aside for 20–30 minutes to do their thing.

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Place a medium non-stick or skillet pan over high heat. Brush with a little oil, then add the gai lan and cook for around 1 minute on each side, or until you get a nice char. Lower the heat to medium. Add the garlic and continue to sauté the greens for 3-4 minutes or until tender. Transfer to a plate and set aside.

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Turn up the heat to medium-high and brush with extra oil. Remove the beef from the marinade (reserving the remaining liquid) and transfer to the hot pan. Cook steaks for 2-3 minutes on each side (for medium-rare) or until cooked to your liking. Allow to rest for 2-3 minutes before slicing and serving.

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While the steaks are resting, make your sauce. Place the pan you cooked the steaks in back over high heat. Add the reserved marinade, stock and the star anise. Simmer for 2-3 minutes until the sauce has thickened slightly. Remove the star anise and discard, then stir in the butter. Keep stirring until the butter has melted and the sauce has thickened slightly.

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Serve the sliced steak with sauted gai lan and generous spoonfuls of sauce. Top with a handful of fried shallots for a savoury crunch!

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Vietnamese-style Sticky Roasted Carrots https://www.marionskitchen.com/vietnamese-style-sticky-roasted-carrots/ Wed, 20 Jul 2022 08:46:48 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=63857 A simple and tasty side dish, these baby Dutch carrots are a roasted wonder. Cooked in a delicious caramel until sticky, sweet and tender, they’re then drizzled in my Vietnamese-inspired tangy dressing, before a smattering of fresh chilli and crunchy peanuts finish it off. Vegetables never tasted so good!

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Preheat oven to 180°C fan-forced (350°F).

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Place the sugar and 1/3 cup of water in a non-stick ovenproof frying pan over medium-high heat. Cook, stirring often, for 5 minutes or until the sugar dissolves and a caramel forms. Add the carrots and cook, turning with tongs, for 5 minutes. Transfer to the oven and roast, mixing halfway, for 20 minutes or until golden.

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Transfer carrot mixture to a platter. Drizzle with the Vietnamese-style Tangy Dressing and top with coriander, chilli and peanuts. Serve with lime wedges.

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To make the crumbed eggs, fill a medium-sized saucepan with water and bring to the boil. Once boiling, cook 4 of the eggs for 5 minutes, then transfer into cold water to stop the cooking process. Once cooled, carefully peel off the shells and place eggs into a bowl ready to use later.

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For the dressing, place mayonnaise, dijon mustard, lemon zest and juice, miso, grated cheese and salt in a small bowl. Whisk together until well combined. Leave in the refrigerator until ready for use (you can also keep it in the fridge for a few days if you have any left over).

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Preheat the oven to 180C/350F and line a large baking tray with baking (parchment) paper. To make the maple-glazed bacon, fry off the bacon until the edges are just crisp then transfer to the lined tray. In a small bowl, mix together the maple syrup and cayenne pepper. Pour over the top of the bacon, then place tray in the oven and bake for 15 minutes or until the bacon is looking nice and crispy.

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For the croutons, slice the baguette into rounds roughly 1cm (anout ⅜”) thick. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with the salt. Fry the bread rounds in a frying pan on medium heat until charry, golden brown and crispy (you can also do this on a BBQ). Once ready, set aside for later.

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Now let’s finish those eggs. Fill a wok halfway with oil and place over a medium to high heat. In a small bowl, beat the last remaining egg. Then set up a crumbing station: a small bowl for flour, your bowl of beaten egg, a medium-sized bowl for breadcrumbs and a clean separate bowl to pop your crumbed eggs in. Add the lemon zest and grated cheese into the breadcrumbs and mix well. Using one hand for dry ingredients and one hand for wet ingredients, roll a whole peeled egg into flour, then into egg mixture, followed by breadcrumb mix. Repeat.

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Once the oil is hot (it’s ready when a wooden spoon dipped in forms furious bubbles), place crumbed eggs straight into hot oil, moving them around constantly. Cook for around 40 seconds or until they have a crispy golden coating all over, then remove from heat and drain on some kitchen paper to soak up any excess oil. Cut eggs in half.

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To serve, divide lettuce leaves, crispy bacon, shaved slices of parmesan cheese, croutons and crumbed egg halves between bowls. Add lashings of dressing, then tuck in.

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The best steak recipes to beef up your steak night https://www.marionskitchen.com/article/best-steak-recipes/ Tue, 15 Feb 2022 00:01:15 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?post_type=article&p=40875 Meat and greet the dinners that are a cut above the rest.

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There’s something about a juicy steak I just can’t resist. When perfectly cooked – tender on the inside and with a salty crust – they truly are a thing of beauty. So let’s embrace your inner carnivore, grab that pan and gear up for the best steak recipes to make your next steak night truly sing.

Easy steak recipes to beef up your dinner

Pepper steak with garlic-miso butter

This steak recipe is an absolute knockout. There’s beef that’s seared to perfection with a peppery, caramelised crust, then basted with a savoury, umami-packed garlic-miso butter. One heck of a steak dinner, trust.

Grilled Hoisin Steak & Creamy Coconut Carrot

Creamy coconut carrot mash is the perfect accompaniment to tender marinated steak in an Asian-style sauce. The beef can be grilled or cooked on the barbecue for an awesomely easy weekend meal.

Steak & Creamy Miso Mushroom Sauce

How to make steak night even better? Add this epic mushroom sauce. So good, there’ll be zero regrets… promise!

Crying Tiger Buttered Steak

Butter up! Crying tiger beef just got way better, thanks to some divine dairy intervention. Keep this bad boy in the freezer for your next easy steak dinner.

Sichuan and Shiitake Beef Wellington

Does anything impress guests more than a beef wellington? Now THIS is the king of steak recipes. With a perfectly tender, almost-fall-apart centre and a pretty-as-anything lattice pastry top, it truly is a stunner. Save this one for a special occasion and give yourself a pat on the back for a job well done.

Thai Pepper & Garlic Steak Dinner

Juicy, tender beef marinated to perfection, with flavour-packed potatoes and roasted capsicum on the side. Super easy, super tasty – this is perfect weekend fare or for when you have mates over. Marinate overnight for even more wow factor.

Ultimate Pepper Steak Marinade

This spicy, peppery marinade will make friends with any cut of steak you prefer… and it’s so good that it doubles up as a finishing sauce, too. It really does bring an awesome Asian twist to your next steak night or barbecue. If you’re in a hurry and can’t wait for beefy goodness, you can skip the overnight marinating.

Roast Beef ‘Tataki’ & Miso Pumpkin Salad

My version of Japanese tataki sees melt-in-the-mouth tender beef fillet in a beautiful, umami-rich marinade. Served with a fresh and fabulous salad, and you’ve got the steak recipes of champions, all set to impress your loved ones.

Quick Honey Soy Garlic Steak

It’s fast… and furiously good. This quickfire steak dinner is so incredibly satisfying – especially because it’s all cooked in the one pan!

Teriyaki Steak Rice Bowl

Ready to mix up steak night? You’ll bowl over your loved ones with this steak recipe. Juicy strips of teriyaki beef, tender rice, charred veggies, a soft egg and some seriously good sprinkles… this one’s a bowl of pure happiness.

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Vietnamese Beef and Crunchy Noodle Salad

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Step 1

Preheat the oven to 170C/340F. In a small mixing bowl, add the fried noodles, sweet chilli and kecap manis. Mix thoroughly, then spread the noodles out loosely on a baking tray lined with baking (parchment) paper. Bake glazed noodles for 10 minutes, giving them a mix halfway through. (They will appear not crispy at first but once cooled they crisp up again.) Set aside and allow to cool completely.

Step 2

Meanwhile, place glass noodles in a medium sized bowl and cover with room temperature water for 15 minutes or until noodles are transparent.

Step 3

While the noodles are soaking, bring your beef steaks to room temperature and generously coat with salt on both sides.

Step 4

Place a large frying pan over a high heat until very hot, then add the oil. To cook medium rare, place steaks into oil and cook on high heat for 1 minute on the one side, then flip and cook for another 1 minute on each side. Once you’ve got some nice colour on each side, you can then move them around and keep flipping them for another couple of minutes on each side until cooked to your liking. Remove from heat and place onto a plate to rest.

Step 5

Once glass noodles have finished soaking, drain off the excess water and cook them in boiling water for 1 minute or until just softened. Transfer to a bowl of cold water (or rinse under a tap to cool). Use scissors to cut into more manageable lengths. Leave the noodles soaking in cool water until ready to serve.

Step 6

Time to assemble! Arrange watercress, shallot, noodles, snowpeas, cucumber, fresh herbs and sliced beef on a serving platter. Drizzle over dressing and sprinkle with glazed crunchy noodles and toasted coconut.

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Notes:

– You can find crunchy fried noodles in the Asian aisle of most supermarkets.

– Glass noodles are also known as cellophane, mung bean or bean thread vermicelli noodles. Find them at an Asian grocer or in the Asian aisle of most supermarkets.

– If you can’t buy Marion’s Vietnamese Tangy Dressing in your area, try making the dressing from my Vietnamese-style Chicken Salad or this Vietnamese Salmon Noodle Salad

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