Steak sides

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Steak sides

Postby robgunby » 07 Mar 2014, 09:04

Pondered on tagging this question to the steak cooking thread but don't want to jack it.

I've got some rib eye steaks for tonight's dinner, was going to make some Philly cheesesteaks but in light of the recent thread discussing reverse searing, I'm going to give that a try.

Question is - what do you like to serve your steak with? Salty fries and a grilled tomato are all well and good, but I'm wondering what other, more interesting suggestions the forumers have?
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Re: Steak sides

Postby CyderPig » 07 Mar 2014, 09:13

Hi Rob
Mac n Cheese, Crispy Fries and a Peppery Watercress Salad.
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Re: Steak sides

Postby robgunby » 07 Mar 2014, 10:39

You know Si, I was walking home just now thinking hmmm, mac n cheese or fries..... good call - both!

Not a great fan of watercress, but fancy a hot veg side anyway, any suggestions? Pondered garlic mushrooms as they are the wife's favourite, and would probably complement the beef nicely.
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Re: Steak sides

Postby robgunby » 07 Mar 2014, 10:48

And how about this, picked up an old French cookery book at the charity shop while I was out. There is a recipe in there for what is essentially mac n cheese with chopped ham in it, with egg and egg yolk stirred into the sauce once cooled, baked in a mould then turned out and sliced like a cake.

I think this coincidence is destiny.
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Re: Steak sides

Postby ConorD » 07 Mar 2014, 10:52

I like something starchy and something to cut through it all like asparagus or spinach (both with garlic butter).
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Re: Steak sides

Postby robgunby » 07 Mar 2014, 11:21

Asparagus might be nice. And also goes well with garlic mushrooms! Oh man I'm so hungry and it's only 11:20....
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Re: Steak sides

Postby Pooky » 07 Mar 2014, 12:30

+1 for garlic mushrooms - Like a corn on the cob and a nice, buttery jacket spud too!
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Re: Steak sides

Postby CyderPig » 07 Mar 2014, 12:56

Hi Rob
Cut up the Mushrooms and the Asparagus and sauté them both in Garlic Butter, jobs a good un!
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Re: Steak sides

Postby Dennis52 » 07 Mar 2014, 19:31

Corn on the cob! Soak them in water 30mins then wrap them in tinfoil with butter put them on the BBQ.
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Re: Steak sides

Postby robgunby » 08 Mar 2014, 01:09

As it happened, I fully intended to get some mushrooms but got waylaid, ended up with lots of cheese and some corn, so did timbales au jambon aka mac n cheese wi some eggs n ham, and burnt the buggery outside of the steaks over a screaming hot grill of charcoal and hickory, Pure and simple, it was a taste of heaven, and I didnt give a ^&£^$"£ about the sides.....

Actually, the singed, hickory flavour corn was a perfect side. Thanks for all the suggestions folks!
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