We eat a lot of steak, it is one of our favourite dishes to make. Pretty much all of our favourite veg
options go perfectly and a good steak does not need much for seasoning.
One of the big problems we have in our tiny apartment is that we do not have room for a grill or barbecue, our favourite ways to cook steak. We have to pan fry all of our steaks.
This pan-fried garlic butter steak is incredibly quick and easy to make, we have it at least once a week. Sometimes we add a little ghost pepper salt just to spice things up.
The side dish I have pictured with the steak is prosciutto wrapped asparagus, a super easy side. It is perfect for someone who is trying to get into eating more vegetables.
Ingredients:
-1 steak of your choice
-1 tbsp garlic butter
-season to taste with salt and pepper
Procedure:
1. Heat garlic butter on medium until it has melted and the pan is throughly hot.
2. Season each side to taste and fry on each side for 3 minutes this should give you a medium-rare steak (times may vary depending on stove and how you like steak cooked).
3. Let the steak rest for five minutes and then enjoy!
Nutritional Information:
To Come
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Monday, February 10, 2014
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Prosciutto Parm Chicken
-1/3 cup, graded parmesan cheese
-1/3 cup, herb and garlic cream cheese
-2 teaspoons, almond meal (use more for more breading)
-8 to 12 slices of prosciutto
1. Preheat oven to 425.
2. Grease glass pan with coconut oil (or whatever you choose).
3. Soften cream cheese in microwave.
4. Coat chicken with cream cheese.
5. Sprinkle one teaspoon of almond meal over each side of the chicken breasts.
6. Cook for 12 minutes.
7. Remove chicken from oven and sprinkle with the other teaspoon of almond meal.
8. Cook for 12 more minutes.
9. Remove chicken and sprinkle half of the parmesan cheese over chicken breasts and wrap the chicken with prosciutto.
10. Sprinkle the rest of the parmesan cheese inside the prosciutto wrap and on top.
11. Return the chicken to the oven for 5 minutes to crisp the prosciutto.
Nutritional Information (per chicken breast):
*Will update
Calories: 310
Fat: 14.8g
Carbohydrates: 2g
Fibre: 0g
Sugars: 1.3g
Protein: 40g
I used two slices of prosciutto per chicken breast, but as you can see you could use a third to fully cover the chicken. I calculated the nutrition with ten slices, I only used eight.
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