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Steak Diane was the height of fashion in grand dining rooms across America. The highpoint of the meal came when a waiter in jacket and bow-tie flamed a diner's [[sirloin]] table-side before his very eyes! There are a number of variations on Steak Diane, but most call for [[butter]], [[shallots]], [[mustard]], [[cream]], [[Worcestershire sauce]], [[brandy]], and a match.
 
Steak Diane was the height of fashion in grand dining rooms across America. The highpoint of the meal came when a waiter in jacket and bow-tie flamed a diner's [[sirloin]] table-side before his very eyes! There are a number of variations on Steak Diane, but most call for [[butter]], [[shallots]], [[mustard]], [[cream]], [[Worcestershire sauce]], [[brandy]], and a match.
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Steak Diane
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Servings:Serves 4
Calories per serving:954
Ready in:45 minutes
Prep. time:15 minutes
Cook time:30 minutes
Difficulty:Difficult
Recipe author:Chef
First published:21st January 2013

Steak Diane was the height of fashion in grand dining rooms across America. The highpoint of the meal came when a waiter in jacket and bow-tie flamed a diner's sirloin table-side before his very eyes! There are a number of variations on Steak Diane, but most call for butter, shallots, mustard, cream, Worcestershire sauce, brandy, and a match.

The dish is said to be named for Diane, the Roman Goddess of hunting; many game dishes also use her name.

This classic 70's dinner party dish is definitely still worth making because it has the very best ingredients. Probably needs a bottle of Blue Nun and a prawn cocktail too!


Sauce

Ingredients

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Steaks

Method

Sauce

  1. In a saucepan, fry the onion and carrot in butter until golden
  2. Add the flour and stir to absorb any remaining butter
  3. Add the remaining sauce ingredients, bring to the boil and then simmer gently for 30 minutes, aiming to reduce by about half
  4. Strain the liquid through a colander so you keep some of the bits
  5. Cover and set-aside for later

Steaks

  1. Heat the butter and fry the steaks until browned all over
  2. Pour the sherry and brandy over the steaks and light the vapours. You could do this stage at the table if you wish.
  3. Cover, turn off the heat and let the steaks rest for 10 minutes
  4. Add the reserved sauce and Worcestershire sauce to the frying pan, bring to the boil, sprinkle with chopped parsley and serve

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