Seared Steak Salad With Charred Tomato & Onions
Seared Steak Salad With Charred Tomato & Onions

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook seared steak salad with charred tomato & onions using 9 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Seared Steak Salad With Charred Tomato & Onions:
  1. Take 170 g Beef Medallion Steak,
  2. Get 1 medium carrot (80g), spiralized or alternatively grated,
  3. Get Half a bag of mixed leaf salad, approximately 55g or so,
  4. Get 1 small red onion cut into chunks,
  5. Take 2 small vine tomatoes, cut into quarters,
  6. Get Light 'house' salad dressing (Or light ceaser alternative),
  7. Make ready Salt and pepper to season,
  8. Prepare Dried parsley to garnish,
  9. Take Coconut Frylight for frying

I liked the steak but not with this combo. But pan-seared steak doesn't really provide much sauce of its own. The solution: Toss some juicy cherry tomatoes and chilies into the skillet as the steak finishes cooking. Their natural juices pick up the flavorful pan drippings and—with just a touch of olive oil—emulsify into a rich, flavor-packed pan.

Steps to make Seared Steak Salad With Charred Tomato & Onions:
  1. Warm a large frying or griddle pan up so it's nice and hot over a high heat. Take the steak and spray both sides with Frylight, (or alternatively rub with another cooking oil you have to hand), and season with salt and pepper.
  2. Place the steak into the pan and if it sizzles, it's hot enough. Add a little more oil to the pan either side of the steak and add the tomatoes and red onion to begin charring it.
  3. In a shallow bowl or a plate arrange the salad leaves and carrot while the steak fries.
  4. Once the steak has cook on one side and it nicely browned turn it over and begin cooking the other side, turn the tomatoes and onions also so all sides are charred nicely. This should only take a few minutes.
  5. Remove the frying/griddle pan from the heat and set the steak aside either on a chopping board or on some kitchen roll to rest. Leave for around 4-5 minutes until the juices have run out.
  6. Drizzle around a tbsp to a tbsp and a half of dressing over the salad. Add the charred tomatoes and onion around the bowl on top of the salad leaves and carrot, then slice the steak into thin strips and add to the centre.
  7. Season with a bit of dried parsley for garnish.

We're serving our rich steak tonight with two incredibly easy sides. Yukon Gold potatoes, cut into thick fries and roasted, make for a hearty accompaniment, while sautéed sweet corn and cherry tomatoes (yours may be red or yellow), balanced by a bit of sherry vinegar, are a celebration of late summer's. Place tomato and onion slices on a platter, and drizzle with vinaigrette. In a medium saucepan, heat remaining tablespoon oil over medium. Heat a large skillet over medium-high.

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