I don't have a total recipe for this since I tend to make things up as I go along. Plus, I'm cooking for 2 adults and a child, so I alter amounts. I hoped on Pinterest earlier to get a basic recipe for a red wine and balsamic reduction sauce and found one. I didn't use it exactly, but it's nice to have a frame of reference for quantities.
Take some red potatoes and cut them up into chunks. I just quartered mine because they were on the smaller side. Throw them into a bowl and toss them with some olive oil, sea salt, black pepper, garlic powder, parsley and rosemary. Pour it out onto a foil lined baking pan. Bake them at 450 degrees for 30 minutes.
There's your side dish. I also threw some broccoli in my steamer to get some green on the plate. Nothing fancy.
Back to the meat...
After the potatoes have been in the oven for about 10 minutes, put your steaks into a HOT (lightly sprayed with oil) pan that's on medium to medium high heat. Let them cook for 5 minutes on each side. Take them out and put them onto a plate with foil over the top to keep warm.
Now for the fun part... the reduction.
Put about a tablespoon of butter into the pan that the meat just came out of and add your onion (I prefer shallots but I didn't have any so I used the white part of a couple green onions... you get a similar effect). Saute the onion until it's softened then add in about 3/4 cups of red wine. We had really good wine in the house but seriously, you're cooking with it so just use the crappy stuff. It's not classy, but boxed wine works well, plus it stores easily for other uses. After the wine, add in about a 1/4 cup of balsamic vinegar. Whisk it all to combine and let it cook down. If your wine is really dry, you can dissolve a teaspoon of sugar into the sauce. It will reduce to about half of it's original amount and will take about 10 minutes.
Put the steaks back into the pan with the sauce and turn them over so they're covered. Plate up your deliciousness and drizzle some extra reduction sauce over the top of your steak and dig in!
This meal was a complete win. Isaac, my 3-year old, cleaned his plate and my husband didn't use ranch on his meat. If you know him at all, you know this is something that rarely, if ever, happens. The meat was tender and juicy, the potatoes were crispy and the sauce was the perfect compliment. This will be made again.
Atta girl!
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