Brad's flank steak w/ pumpkin risotto & smoky cauliflower mash. Pumpkin risotto is one of the many variations on the classic Italian slow-cooked rice dish, which is made with a type of rice that releases some of its starch into the cooking liquid, creating its own sauce. Today, across the United States, pumpkin risotto has become ubiquitous at upscale restaurants. Heat the oil in a nonreactive medium saucepan.
Reduce the heat to low and keep the stock hot. Flank steak is a cut of beef taken from the abdominal muscles or lower chest of the steer. French butchers refer to it as bavette, which means "bib". You can cook Brad's flank steak w/ pumpkin risotto & smoky cauliflower mash using 28 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Brad's flank steak w/ pumpkin risotto & smoky cauliflower mash
- You need of For the steak.
- You need 2 lb of flank steak.
- Prepare of Garlic pwdr, Mccormick Montreal steak seasoning, & white pepper.
- Prepare of Sea salt.
- It's of The saute under the steak.
- Prepare 2 of leeks, sliced thin.
- Prepare 2 tbs of butter.
- It's 9 of large crimini mushrooms, sliced, 1 can chick peas.
- You need 1 can of chick peas.
- Prepare 1/4 cup of cream sherry.
- Prepare of For the risotto.
- Prepare 1 cup of arborio rice.
- It's 1 tbs of butter.
- You need 1/2 c of white merlot.
- Prepare 4 cups of chicken stock.
- Prepare 1 tsp of salt.
- You need 1 cup of pumpkin puree.
- Prepare 1/4 tsp of nutmeg.
- It's 1/4 cup of Parmesan cheese.
- It's of For the cauliflower.
- You need 1 of lg head of cauliflower, chopped.
- You need of Sea salt.
- It's of Tri color pepper in a grinder.
- It's 2 tsp of granulated chicken bouillon.
- Prepare 2 tsp of paprika.
- Prepare 2 tbs of butter.
- It's 1/2 tsp of liquid smoke.
- You need 1 cup of ricotta cheese.
Similarly, it is known in Brazil as fraldinha (literally: "little diaper"). The cut is common in Colombia, where it is known as sobrebarriga ("over the belly"). You may not need all the stock, but the texture should be loose and creamy. When the risotto is almost ready, heat the sunflower oil in a small pan and quickly fry the sage leaves until crispy - it only takes a matter of seconds.
Brad's flank steak w/ pumpkin risotto & smoky cauliflower mash step by step
- Lay steak out on a cutting board. Crust heavily with the salt and spices. Both sides. Set aside while prepping rest of dinner..
- Do all of these steps simultaneously..
- Place cauliflower in a small pot, half cover with water. Add chicken bouillon. Bring to a simmer. Stir often until water is almost gone. About a 1/4 inch left. Add rest of the cauliflower ingredients and mash. I usually keep a little texture to it and not mash it into a puree..
- Heat 2 lg fry pans and a grill..
- Place steak on the grill. For my rare I grill over fairly hi heat about 6 minutes per side. But prepare steak to your liking. When done cooking, let meat rest 6-8 minutes before slicing..
- Melt butter for the saute. Add leeks and mushrooms. Season with the same thing the steak got seasoned with. Saute about 5 minutes. Add chick peas. Saute until leeks and mushrooms are done. Deglaze pan with cream sherry. Cook until almost completely evaporated. Remove from heat..
- Melt butter for risotto. Add rice. Cook until rice just starts to brown. Add wine. From this point you pretty much need to stir constantly. When wine gets absorbed, add chicken stock 1 cup at a time, stirring until absorbed each time. When you add the last cup of stock, add pumpkin puree, 1 tsp salt, and nutmeg. Stir until rice is tender. When rice is tender, remove from heat. Add 1 tbs butter and Parmesan cheese. Stir until incorporated..
- When everything is done, arrange on plates. Slice flank steak across the grain and on a bias. Under a half inch thick. Serve steak over leek saute. Garnish risotto with more parmesan. Serve immediately. Enjoy..
Think Pumpkin Risotto is too hard to make? This Pumpkin Recipe is creamy, light and with a scrumptious punch of pancetta, it's a whole new take. Stir in the pumpkin and mushrooms. Cook, stirring often until the liquid is almost all absorbed. The pumpkin risotto recipe I'm posting today is something I've been working on for the past few months, adjusting proportions of the ingredients between trials to finally achieve the perfect rich pumpkin flavor and creamy texture in each and every comforting spoonful.