Thursday, July 15, 2010

Pan Fried Steak and Sweet Potato Fries

Last night I made a marinated steak and some sweet potato fries. I kind of thought it would be an easy night - how hard can fries be, really? Little do I know... but more on that later.

Lets start with the good: the steak. I marinated it in "The Best Steak Marinade in Existence"which was a mix of soy sauce, oilve oil, Worcester sauce, lemon juice, with some garlic, parsley and basil. It was super simple and the only ingredients that I needed to buy were the steaks. I mixed everything together in a small mixer, threw it in a bag and let it sit in the fridge for an hour (because of my lack of planning, one hour was all the time I had).

When it was time to cook, I put the steaks in some heated olive oil and added some of the extra marinade. Cooked each side for about 5 minutes each, then cooked them again for the same since they were still pretty rare. Now usually I like my steaks bloody, but I think with the fry fiasco the steaks became less important. Next time I would fry them 5 or 6 minutes less, but they finished medium and had a great flavor.

I also read something about frying them for only a few minutes on each side, them removing them from the direct heat and letting the residual heat cook the rest of the meat. I will definitely be trying this sometime. Anyone have experience with this technique?

So... the stupid sweet potatoes.  I used Paula Deen's recipe which calls for 5 sweet potatoes. I used three enormous ones instead and spent about half an hour cutting them up after peeling.

SO MANY SWEET POTATOES!

Really, I had to use two different counters in my kitchen to hold all of them.
I should have been tipped off when reading the recipe because it calls for 1 cup of salt along with a mixed bag of other seasonings. That is a lot of salt.

It says to mix the potatoes with the salt mixture, then to add oil, and then add some parsley on top. Well let me tell you, when I added the seasoning, you couldn't even see the potatoes. They were just covered completely. I thought that was how they were supposed to be and didn't think much of it. I should have.

I put two different pans in the oven (one to cook for a short time to give me the squishy fries I like, and the other to get them crispy like Will likes). We took mine out first, tried them and gagged. "That's too much, Bob!"

I tried putting the fries into a colander to shake some of the seasoning off, tried rubbing it off with paper towels. Nothing really worked. However! I was not going to give up on them! Which is why I had a little tizzy when Will grabbed the plate with MY squishy (though not edible) fries and threw them straight into the trash can! Of course he didn't touch his plate of fries. Goodness.

Luckily we had another batch of chopped up potatoes for round two. I put the potatoes straight onto the baking sheet and then sprinkled them with the salt mix. They tasted much better, until I poured them into the first batch, thinking that the first batch would get better. They didn't and the last batch got contaminated :(

Oh well! Better luck next time. You can see in this picture that there were some edible fries from the third batch. And yes, those brown, cat litter looking clumps are the first two batches. Aye...

Bon App-Alysse!

6 comments:

  1. I'm going to try that marinade tonight - the timing of this post is perfect as I was going to have to scramble to find a good marinade recipe. Thanks again!

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  2. Man, my blog is just hooking you up Kim! Glad I could help. How did your mousse go over??

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  3. Haha yup your blog has been great! Plus it's way more fun making recipes that you get from friends rather than from allrecipes.com and such. Everyone liked the mousse, though I was crossing my fingers that nobody would get sick from the raw eggs...especially since I suspected after making it that one of the eggs might have been a little bad because I had to pry it out of the carton...meaning that it was maybe already broken a little bit and had been since I bought them. Eek! But everyone seems to be okay and enjoyed the flavor! haha, can't wait to have more tonight, now that I know it won't, ya know, kill me :)

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  4. Alysse-Hi. I love your website! the sweet pot fries are fantastic! If you people to test out new recipes...Julie and I will do so! Keep it going! Linda

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  5. auh- forgot about my favorite cake in the world. Carrot cake....my Mom made the best. Would love to try yours! LL

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  6. Thanks for the support, as always, Linda! I'll let you know next time I make cake :)

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