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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have steak & broccoli in garlic cream sauce using 13 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Steak & Broccoli in Garlic Cream sauce:
- Prepare baking soda
- Get cornstarch
- Make ready water
- Take ANY vinegar
- Prepare any thin cut steak (I used round)
- Take butter (salted or unsalted - whatever you prefer)
- Make ready small onion
- Take minced garlic cloves (or about 1.5-2 tsp from a jar)
- Make ready red pepper flake (more if you like more heat)
- Prepare heavy cream (or 1/4 c whole milk & 1/4 c heavy cream)
- Make ready broccoli or 1/2 bag frozen
- Make ready Seasoned salt
- Take Salt & Pepper
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Instructions to make Steak & Broccoli in Garlic Cream sauce:
- Cut steak into roughly 1.5 inch chunks.
- Mix the baking soda, cornstarch, water and vinegar - marinate the steak for 35 minutes.
- Remove steak from marinade, pat dry.
- On med-high heat, melt 1-2 tsp. butter in large skillet, sear strips of steak 45 seconds, turn them over and sear for 45 more seconds. Remove meat to a plate to hang out for a few. DON'T OVERCROWD THE PAN; it's ok to do this in batches…just melt more butter for the next batch
- Cook your broccoli - I steamed mine and wanted it to keep its color so I started it right as my meat was finishing. (If you're using frozen, you may want to start it sooner.) I always season my broccoli with seasoned salt after it's cooked.
- Turn heat down to med. Melt some more butter. Add the onion, season w/salt & pepper, saute for a few minutes until softened. Add the garlic and red pepper flake, saute another minute until fragrant.
- Add the heavy whipping cream. Scrape the browned bits off the pan, season generously with salt & pepper.
- Toss the meat (and its juices from the plate) and the broccoli into the garlic cream sauce, stir to coat.
- Serve over noodles or potatoes. This would be good with some shredded parmesan.
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