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New York Strip Steak with Salsa Verde
Anchovies bring the magic, brown sugar brings the char—this steak brings it all together. Don’t fear the anchovies — they’re the secret to deep, savory magic in this bright Italian-style salsa verde (think herbs, not jalapeños). A touch of brown sugar on the steak caramelizes into an irresistible charred crust, making every bite smoky, sweet, and full of flavor.


New York Strip Steak with Ponzu Sauce
Aguachile is Mexico’s zesty, herb-packed cousin to ceviche—bright citrus, fresh herbs, and crisp veggies layered with perfectly grilled New York strip. The tangy ponzu ties it all together, and you’ll have extra sauce to keep in the fridge for flavor emergencies. (You can keeps in fridge for 1 week.)


Chef Britt Rescigno’s Sexy Meatballs with Sugo
Succulent grass-fed and finished beef meatballs seasoned with herbs and spices simmered in a rich tomato sauce, garnished with parmesan and basil.


French Hamburger
Adapted from Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking: Biftek Hache a la Lyonnaise.


French Onion Meatloaf
Slow cook the onions, they will be used in the meatloaf and on top when finished. It is okay to skip the cognac or brandy. You don’t need to roll the meatloaf, a standard loaf pan (9x5) works as well.


Grilled Sriracha Marinated Strip Steak
Spicy, tangy, grilled and delicious, make this quick marinade at your next cookout!


Homemade A.1. Steak Sauce
Make your own "A.1." steak sauce with just a few simple ingredients. Combine ketchup, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and salt together and mix! It's that easy. Add this classic steak sauce to your favorite steak cut to make it even more delectable.


Ribeye with Rosemary Beet Reduction and Whipped Chèvre
A merry and fun way to dress up this week's steak dinner. Enjoy the earthy taste of reduced beets with the sweet taste of goat cheese on top of our classic ribeye steak.
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