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Buddy with his homemade steak sandwich on white bread

Buddy’s simple steak sandwich

A classic combination

Buddy with his homemade steak sandwich on white bread

15 mins
Super easy

serves 2

About the recipe

Cooking the perfect steak is a great skill to learn, plus you get a tasty sarnie at the end of it to tuck into together. When searing a steak, you need a hot pan for ultimate success, so please keep an eye on your little helper with this one.


nutrition per serving

Calories

g

Fat

g

Saturates

g

Sugars

g

Salt

g

Protein

g

Carbs

g

Fibre

of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

Foodtube

Foodtube

By Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

1 x 225g sirloin steak, trimmed of fat and sinew

sea salt

black pepper

olive oil

2 sprigs of fresh rosemary

2 slices of good bread

unsalted butter, for spreading

optional: jarred horseradish, mustard, tomato ketchup or brown sauce, for spreading

Method

  1. Put a non-stick frying pan on a high heat to heat up.
  2. Season the steak with a small pinch of sea salt and a pinch of black pepper, then rub into both sides. Drizzle with 1 tablespoon of olive oil and pat that all over, too.
  3. Strip the rosemary leaves off one of the stalks and finely chop them, using the cross chop method – it keeps your fingers out of the way. Rub the chopped rosemary into the steak.
  4. Carefully place the steak into the hot pan and cook for 2 minutes on each side for medium-rare, or until cooked to your liking. Use the remaining rosemary sprig to brush the oil from the pan over the steak as it cooks, adding loads of lovely flavour.
  5. At the same time, lightly butter the bread, going right to the corners, then spread over the condiment of your choice.
  6. Once cooked, move the steak to a board to rest for 2 minutes, and drizzle with a little more oil.
  7. Slice the steak into strips the same thickness as the bread, toss the strips in the resting juices, then line up on one slice of the bread.
  8. Wipe the other slice of bread through the remaining resting juices and sandwich the two slices together. Cut the sandwich in half and serve.

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