Vickys Steak Diane Sauce, Gluten, Dairy, Egg & Soy-Free
Vickys Steak Diane Sauce, Gluten, Dairy, Egg & Soy-Free

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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have vickys steak diane sauce, gluten, dairy, egg & soy-free using 11 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Vickys Steak Diane Sauce, Gluten, Dairy, Egg & Soy-Free:
  1. Get olive oil
  2. Take knob of sunflower spread
  3. Make ready shallots, thinly sliced
  4. Take chestnut mushrooms, thinly sliced
  5. Get crushed garlic clove
  6. Make ready worcestershire sauce, gf recipe on my profile
  7. Make ready dijon mustard
  8. Make ready salt & pepper
  9. Get brandy for flambe (ooooooh!)
  10. Get coconut or cashew cream, recipes on my profile
  11. Prepare fillet or sirloin steaks around 170g each, flattened to around 1/4" thickness

Add sugar (*) and mix well until thickened. (I recommend using a beater so air gets in nicely.). Steak Diane is a relic of American mid-century fine dining; a waiter would cook your thin steak tableside and flambé the sauce with a dramatic splash of brandy. The flambé is optional, but the recipe is a justifiable and naturally low-carb classic. Soy Sauce Ramen By A Ramen Master.

Instructions to make Vickys Steak Diane Sauce, Gluten, Dairy, Egg & Soy-Free:
  1. Cook your steaks in a little butter/sunflower spread for a minute on each side then while they're resting, use the same pan to start the sauce. Don't clean it!! Put the butter and oil right in there
  2. Add the shallots, mushrooms and garlic, season with some salt & pepper and fry off over a medium heat until softened
  3. Add the mustard and worcestershire and stir around then get ready for sone scary fun!
  4. Add the brandy and then gently tip the frying pan so the gas flame ignites the alcohol. The flame will burn down in a few seconds but may be quite high so be careful. If you're not cooking with gas use a long match to light the pan
  5. Add the cream and bring to the boil, then reduce to a simmer
  6. You should have a thick and creamy delicious sauce for those steaks!

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