Is it just me or does the coverage of the Olympics stateside seem to be more adverts than sport? I love the Olympics and love to see the human interest stories, people succeeding and when they fall my heart goes out to them. It used to be a lot of all this. Now it is more important for us to see giant Big Macs and sugary drinks. The last things that should be associated with athletics.
Aside from the weird spectacle of the North Korean cheerleaders who outnumber their athletes by a couple hundred it’s been fun to see how everyone is doing. We do wonder of the sanity of the skeleton racers. Who thought, hey let’s go head first down an ice run?
But it has amused me while I’ve been sick this past week. I’m finally catching up with everything. One of the downfalls of getting my life organised and scheduled is it looks bad when it goes south. Such is life! I was glad to be back on my feet in time for Valentines Day. I wanted to make a nice meal for my husband.
I found this recipe on Carlsbad Cravings for a Cajun Steak with an Apricot Orange Glaze. I adjusted it for smaller portions and what I had on hand.
It’s an easy recipe with a few steps. In a small bowl mix together a 1/2 tablespoon each of paprika, brown sugar, onion powder, and chili powder. Add a teaspoon each of dried oregano, cayenne pepper, sea salt then add 1/2 a teaspoon of dried basil and pepper.
Take 2 teaspoons of this mix and put aside in a small saucepan. Use the rest to make the marinade. To the spice mix a 1/4 cup/2 oz of soy sauce and olive oil. Then add a tablespoon each of Worcestershire sauce, orange juice and brown sugar. Coarsely chop 2 cloves of garlic. Mix well and add two filet mignon to the marinade. Set aside for about an hour.
In the small saucepan add about a 1/2 cup of apricot preserves, a 1/3 cup of orange juice, a tablespoon of soy sauce, and a dollop each of brown mustard and brown sugar.
Mix well and bring to a simmer. While the rest of the meal is cooking reduce this by half. Melt a few dabs of butter and brown both sides of the filet. Finish off in the oven at 350F/175C until desired doneness.
I roasted potatoes and sautéed green beans to accompany the steak. Drizzle the sauce over the dish right before serving,
A nice easy delicious meal to enjoy for a romantic dinner.
I did have more than two green beans, contrary to what my husband says I do eat veg! 😄
Looks like a delicious way to fix steak. Lots of flavor added.
Yes, the heat was nicely balanced with the apricot.
I usually leave steaks “as is” but this looks and sounds lovely! Hope you’re better soon!
I just saw this comment, weird. I am feeling better thanks. I hope you have a chance to try this. 🙂
lol on the green beans, Virginia! They do look rather “jaunty” perched atop the steak! 🙂 Carlsbad Cravings is such an incredible blog! I don’t know if I’ve made anything of hers but I’m always meaning to!
The green beans didn’t want to play along but I got the to stay! 😄
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