Who doesn't love a Caesar and a good buttery steak?
olive oil, to drizzleWho doesn't love a Caesar and a good buttery steak? This technique of properly pan roasting meat will change your life forever. The salad is my all-time favorite combination of crunch, herbs and creamy, cheesy dressing. What I love most is combining my favorite spring vegetables with that fresh snap to this iconic dish!I recommend a digital probe thermometer, so there's no guessing if the temperature of the meat is what you're looking for.
Place the lemon juice, vinegar, garlic, Parmesan, anchovy, Dijon, salt, pepper, red pepper flakes and lemon zest in blender and process. With the blender running, slowly stream in the oils to emulsify.Heat a small sauté pan with grapeseed oil until hot. Sear meat to caramelize deeply, 2 minutes on each side, including the outside edges.Add the smashed garlic, herbs and butter to the pan, just to sizzle.
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