Tender Beef Smothered in Stilton Cheese Sauce
photo by Crafty Lady 13
- Ready In:
- 35mins
- Ingredients:
- 11
- Serves:
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4
ingredients
- 4 beef tenderloin steaks, thick slices, 1 1/2 - 2-inch
- 3.69-4.92 ml sea salt, coarse
- 2.46 ml pink peppercorns or 2.46 ml red peppercorns, freshly ground
- 0.61 ml nutmeg, freshly ground
- 22.18 ml extra virgin olive oil
- 29.58 ml shallots, french, finely, chopped
- 14.79 ml onion, sweet, finely, chopped
- 236.59 ml dry white wine
- 118.29 ml hard cream (whipping cream)
- 118.29 ml Stilton cheese, crumbled
- 59.14 ml fresh parsley, chopped
directions
- Sprinkle salt and pepper on the beef.
- In a frying pan, heat the oil on medium high heat, till the pan is hot and add the tenderloins, cooking (3 - 4 minutes for rare) (5 - 6 minutes per side for medium/rare - medium).
- Remove the beef and cover loosely to keep warm.
- Add the shallots, onion and wine to a small pan and boil until it has reduced to 1/4 cup.
- Now slowly add the whipping cream, boil the mixture again for about 10 minutes, until the mixture has been reduced by half.
- Next reduce your heat to low and very slowly, a little at a time, whisk in the cheese until it is all melted.
- Once the cheese has melted stir in the nutmeg and parsley.
- Spoon the sauce over the beef and enjoy.
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Reviews
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I ate this while watching American Idol....not sure if I became emotional because of the absolute deliciousness of this steak or because the group of contestants were singing Sweet Home Alabama (great memories)! This is phenomenal.....wonderful for a special occasion or when you want to treat yourself. I halved the recipe, but made all the sauce.....love stilton! Thanks for sharing this delicious recipe!!
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Stilton is wickedly expensive in Australia, so I subbed a Mainland Blue. I can only imagine what this sauce would taste like using Stilton because we thought it was fantastic using the cheese we did. I went out into the garden, picked the parsley then forgot to use it, but no matter, it was all about the cheese I'm sure. We ate our steaks with crushed potatoes and a pear and rocket salad and the sauce was great with all of them. I made the sauce, set it aside, Russ cooked our steaks on the BBQ, then I reheated the sauce gently. It worked just fine that way.
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Although I used another method to marinate the filet mignons for couple of hours, I used this wonderful Stilton cheese sauce and it was totally delish! The only substitution I made was instead of using shallot, I used garlic. The use of nutmeg with the Stilton here is what makes this sauce wonderful. Thank you Baby Kato for the recipe.
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Although I used another method to marinate the filet mignons for couple of hours, I used this wonderful Stilton cheese sauce and it was totally delish! The only substitution I made was instead of using shallot, I used garlic. The use of nutmeg with the Stilton here is what makes this sauce wonderful. Thank you Baby Kato for the recipe.
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