Monday’s come around again. How was your weekend? Mine was lovely. As I mentioned in my Homemade Kettle Corn post last week, it’s fair time around here, so I got in a little fair visit and went to the movies to see Magnificent Seven. Not a bad weekend at all. 😉 We are nearly through the month of September, which means here on the blog, our month of Simple September Dinners is drawing to a close. But fear not, you know I love me some quick and easy recipes. There are plenty more of them in our future. This month we made Easy Teriyaki Chicken using chicken thighs and Basil Chicken Pasta with chicken breasts. We are finishing out the month with something a bit more robust: Quick and Easy Broiled Steak With Mustard Sauce. I almost never cook red meat during the work week, because I try to keep weekday meals light and easy, but if I do make steak between Monday and Thursday, it’s almost 100 percent sure to be this recipe. Broiling steak is the easiest, least fussy way to cook steak, and as long as you don’t grossly overcook your meat, your steak’s going to come out juicy, tender, and flavorful.
For this recipe, you just toss a little salt and pepper on some top sirloin and stick it under your broiler. During the short time that your steaks require to cook, you give some mushrooms, onions, and garlic a quick saute, steam some green beans, and throw together a quick mustard sauce, which is just beef broth, sour cream, and mustard. The mustard sauce is a little tangy from the sour cream, creamy, but not too rich. I love the way it tastes poured over the top sirloin, but it’s also a killer topping for your green beans. I usually don’t feel like green beans need a ton of dressing up, but this sauce, I’ll allow. Also probably hog and not share.
I almost always serve this as is, with just the steak and green beans, but if you want to add some carbs to dinner, homemade mashed potatoes are my favorite. 🙂 The entire meal takes about 20 minutes from start to finish and if you’re in the mood for a healthy steak dinner, you won’t find better than this.
Steak With Mustard Sauce Recipe Tips For Success
Top sirloin steak can vary a ton in size, so take the cooking times in this recipe with a grain of salt, particularly if you have a very thick piece/pieces of meat. Make sure to use a rimmed baking sheet* so you don’t wind up with boiling hot steak juice all over your oven or floor. And cover your tray with foil, because sometimes when you are broiling this small amount of meat, the juices in the pan are thin enough to burn under the broiler. Don’t be alarmed if this happens, but foil is important here because it will protect your pan. Also, never use wax or parchment paper under the broiler!! Let your meat rest after cooking so the juices have time to distribute themselves throughout the steak, and when it comes time to cut, slice across the grain for the most tender slices. Not sure how to find the grain? Read this post from Serious Eats on the subject. Finally, for the very best results, use an instant-read thermometer*! It’s the best, most accurate way of determining when to pull your meat from the oven. Temps are:
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As written, this recipe serves two but doubles easily. For doubling instructions, see recipe notes. Recipe Adapted From Moms Who Think