Mustard Infused Rib-Eye Steak with Crispy Potatoes


Description

Marinate the rib-eye steak for 24 hours to allow the herbs and mustard to penetrate the meat with flavour.

Ingredients

Rib-eye:
2 240g rib-eye steaks
100ml of white wine
100ml of olive oil
100g of Dijon mustard
2 tsp flaky sea salt
1 1/2 tsp cracked black pepper
100g shallots, chopped
3 garlic cloves, crushed
1 red chilli, chopped
25g tarragon
25g parsley

Crispy potatoes:
500g Maris Piper potatoes
50g duck fat
Salt

Serve with:
Wholegrain mustard
Chablis mustard

Directions

1. For the marinade, combine the wine, oil, mustard, salt, pepper, shallots, garlic, chilli, tarragon and parsley. Mix thoroughly before covering the steaks completely in the marinade. Place in the fridge and leave for 24 h.

2. 1 hour before you cook the steak, peel and wash the potatoes. Cut into even chunks and place in a large pan, cover with cold water. Add 4 large pinches of salt and bring to a gentle boil.

3. Cook until tender but still slightly firm in the centre, approximately 8-10 minutes. Drain the water and toss in the colander to gently break up edges. Leave in the colander to steam for a few min.

4. Place a heavy-based roasting pan over a high heat. Add the duck fat and melt until hot. Place the potatoes in the hot duck fat and turn evenly to give each piece a crispy, golden brown finish.

5. Transfer the potatoes to an oven set to 220°C/gas mark 8 and roast for a further 15-20 min. Once cooked, remove and keep warm.

6. Turn the oven down to 200ËšC/gas mark 6. Place a pan over a high heat and add a splash of vegetable oil.

7. Add the steaks and cook until the meat is a dark brown colour, turn over and to cook the other side until a similar colour is achieved.

8. For a rare steak, you do not need to cook the steak further in the oven. For a medium-rare steak, place in the preheated oven for 1 min (increase this number by 2 min increments for medium, medium-well and well-done finishes). Remove the steaks from the oven and set aside to rest for 4 min. Serve with the potatoes and mustards.


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