Creamy mash and steak
Creamy mash and steak

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have creamy mash and steak using 17 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Creamy mash and steak:
  1. Make ready for the marinade
  2. Get Steak cut of your choice
  3. Make ready Garlic paste
  4. Get Ginger paste
  5. Prepare leaf Bay
  6. Get Thyme
  7. Take Light superior soy sauce
  8. Get Worcestershire sauce
  9. Prepare Mustard
  10. Take mashed potatoes
  11. Take Potatoes peeled
  12. Take Butter
  13. Take Black pepper
  14. Take Milk
  15. Prepare Garlic salt
  16. Take Broccoli
  17. Make ready Cornstarch

Allergens: Tree Nuts • Milk Always refer to the product label for the most accurate ingredient and allergen information. This is an ultra creamy mashed potato as served at top tier restaurants and good steakhouses. It's called Paris Mash, and it's got a soft, almost pourable texture, it's creamy yet fluffy, and it's unapologetically rich. It's certainly not an everyday mash, so save it for special occasions to serve alongside grand centrepieces!

Instructions to make Creamy mash and steak:
  1. Mix garlic ginger paste,thyme,soy,mustard,Worcestershire sauce pour over steak and marinate minimum 2hrs or overnight
  2. As the steak is marinating boil the potatoes with a bit of salt and oil till you can poke a fork through. Preheat oven 280°
  3. Line a baking sheet with foil line the steak. Pour over marinade and cover with foil and pop in the oven for 30min or until tender
  4. In a separate pot melt butter and milk together till boiling point. Over low heat mash potatoes then pour in the milk butter mixture, a pinch of black pepper and garlic salt to taste and mix well.
  5. For the broccoli. Soak in boiling water for 5min then run cold water over to stop the cooking process. Fry white onions in butter add garlic salt and black pepper to taste and toss the broccoli in it. Simmer for 3min. Set aside.
  6. Take the meat of the foil and put on the grilling rack in the oven to have a grill marks and a bit of caramelization. As this is going in transfer drippings to a pan add a teaspoon of cornstarch and stir continuously for 50th to make the gravy.
  7. Serve and enjoy!

It's called Paris Mash, and it's got a soft, almost pourable texture, it's creamy yet fluffy, and it's unapologetically rich. It's certainly not an everyday mash, so save it for special occasions to serve alongside grand centrepieces! Add steaks and season the sides that are facing up with steak seasoning and garlic salt. This meal is simple which meant I wanted to keep the sides simple - buttery mashed potatoes and homemade bread. If I had them on hand I would have also served buttered peas or steamed green beans with sea salt.

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