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A Porterhouse Steak is one of the very best cuts of meat. It has a bone down the middle with a filet on one side, and a sirloin on the other. Place steaks on a high heat greased grill. Grill on high heat for three minutes on each side for a rare steak.
To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook mike's porterhouse steaks & french vegetable melody using 25 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Mike's Porterhouse Steaks & French Vegetable Melody:
- Get ● For The Steaks
- Take 2 (2 Pound) Porterhouse Steaks [room temp]
- Get as needed Worshestershire Sauce
- Get as needed Weber Steak Shake
- Prepare as needed Fresh Ground Black Pepper
- Take as needed Course Sea Salt
- Take ● For The Steak Toppings
- Get as needed Thick Sliced Viadailia Onions [you'll want em' sweet!]
- Take as needed Thick Sliced Mushrooms
- Make ready as needed Salted Butter
- Get 2 tbsp Garlic Olive Oil
- Make ready 1/4 Cup White Wine
- Take ● For The Vegetable Melody
- Take 1 Pound Baby Golden Russet Potatoes [rinsed - halved]
- Make ready 1 Viadailia Onion [quartered]
- Prepare 2 Stalks Celery [1" cubes]
- Take 1/2 Green Bell Pepper [1" chopped]
- Take 10 Garlic Cloves [left whole]
- Prepare 1 LG Carrot [peeled and 1" chopped]
- Prepare 1/4 Cup Quality White Wine
- Make ready 1/4 Cup Chicken Broth
- Take as needed Course Sea Salt
- Make ready 2 tbsp French Herbs De Provence you'll want a hint of lavender
- Make ready 1 tbsp Fresh Ground Black Pepper
- Get as needed Garlic Olive Oil [to coat vegetables]
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Instructions to make Mike's Porterhouse Steaks & French Vegetable Melody:
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- Step #4. Make her favorite meal. In her case, it's a massive grilled Porterhouse steak served with super fresh mushrooms, sweet Viadailia onions and a crispy French Herbs De Province vegetable melody.
- Other than that, here's what you'll need food wise. Easy peasy!
- Chop all of your vegetable melody and add seasonings, broth and white wine.
- Seal vegetables tightly and bake at 400° for 45 minutes. Stir once.
- Season your room temp steaks with fresh ground back pepper, fresh ground sea salt, steak seasoning [like webers] and Worcestershire Sauce.
- Grill your onions in butter, garlic olive oil, white wine and fresh ground black pepper until slightly translucent.
- Then add your mushrooms to the mix and sautee for 5 minutes longer.
- Grill steak as per her expectations! Rare - medium rare? Anyway, a good medium rare is always in order!
- Plate, serve and prepare to be worshipped! Serve with a quality white wine. Enjoy!
- Sorry baby! 😩
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