Balsamic-Glazed Steak Tagliata

Balsamic-Glazed Steak Tagliata

Garlic-Herb Potatoes & Caesar Salad

Yield: 2

Adapted from: Hello Fresh

Tagliata is a popular way to serve steak in Italy and a quick, delicious riff on meat and potatoes. Lean reach steak is dusted with Italian seasonings, quick-seared, then drizzled with sweet, tangy balsamic glaze. It’s served with a fresh lemony Caesar salad with lots of Parmesan and crunchy croutons, plus a side of buttery garlic-herb potatoes that you’ll steam, then pan-sear for a crispy, golden finish
Prep: Cook:

  • 12oz potatoes
  • 1lemon
  • 1TBS Italian seasoning
  • 10oz ranch steak
  • 2oz mixed greens
  • 2oz Caesar dressing
  • 1tsp garlic powder
  • 3TBS parmesan cheese
  • ½cup croutons
  • 5tsp balsamic glaze
  • salt & pepper
  • cooking oil
  • butter

Prep:

Wash and dry produce.

Dice potatoes into ½-inch pieces. Quarter lemon.

In a large microwave-safe bowl, combine potatoes, garlic powder, half the Italian Seasoning (you’ll use the rest in the next step), salt, and pepper. Add 2 TBS butter and cover with plastic wrap. Microwave until almost tender, 4 minutes (you’ll finish the potatoes in Step 2). Keep covered.

Sizzle:

Pat steak dry. Season with remaining Italian Seasoning, salt, and pepper. Drizzle oil in a hot large pan. Add steak and cook to desired doneness, 3- to 6-minutes per side. Turn off heat, transfer to a cutting board. Wipe out pan.

Carefully remove plastic wrap from bowl with microwaved potatoes. Add potatoes to pan used for steak over medium-high heat. Cook, stirring occasionally, until fork-tender, 1- to 2-minutes.

Toss:

Meanwhile, in a second large bowl, toss mixed greens, dressing, croutons, half the cheese, a squeeze of lemon, salt, and pepper until coated.

Tip: If you like, crush croutons in the bag with your hands before using.

Serve:

Thinly slice steak against the grain.

Drizzle steak with as much balsamic glaze as you like and top salad with remaining

cheese. Serve with potatoes and remaining lemon wedges.  

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