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It was too hard to find a reservation on VDay which also is our anniversary.
So I decided to just cook-in.

Started with a batch of Burgundy mushrooms.
Four pounds of mushrooms, a bottle of Burgundy (actually any red wine will do but it was actual Burgundy), a few spices, some butter and ONLY NINE HOURS LATER it is done.

This started out full brimming to the top with mushrooms and reduced down with cooking.


Add a couple 11 oz Choice Filets.


Then off to the oven then to a pan for the reverse sear.


Add some Burgundy Mushrooms > OMG these were as good as the steak.


As good of steak as I have had anywhere!
An the mushrooms were amazing. Cool
 
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Jeepers that looks good!

Did you use the Food Network recipe for the mushrooms? Link

I have a feeling that will show up on a dinner plate near me very soon.




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Congrats on your anniversary and you knocked the meal out of the park. Steak looks perfect and 9 hour reduction sauce mushrooms sound delicious.



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Posts: 23254 | Location: Northern Suburbs of Houston | Registered: November 14, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Perfection!!!! Big Grin

Really nice job, nice anniversary meal !


Jim
 
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Originally posted by JALLEN:
Jeepers that looks good!

Did you use the Food Network recipe for the mushrooms? Link

I have a feeling that will show up on a dinner plate near me very soon.


YUP that is the recipe I used.
FYI, the cost of the mushrooms + burgundy was more than the steaks!
Worth every penny!

Even though it is not necessarily exclusive to Ree Drummond aka the Pioneer Woman > I actually do use a LOT of her recipes, including a Mile High Mud Pie I made for desert!
 
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Wow! Does that look good!



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