Monday, January 31, 2011

Sunday Sandwich and Oven Fries


I made this sandwich with our favorite oven fries a couple of Sundays ago after church, hence the name.  The sandwiches were so good, however, we'll be happy to eat them any day of the week! We really, really ... really liked them.

I was reading through Ree Drummond's The Pioneer Woman Cooks and got the idea for these sandwiches from her "Marlboro Man's Favorite Sandwich" recipe. It reminded me of a sandwich I sometimes ordered at a restaurant we can no longer eat at since we are GF. We've tried eating there a couple of times since, but they didn't put their best effort into making sure our needs were met. I basically read over the one by Ree Drummond and then as I often do, did my own thing with prep, ingredients etc. and made it gluten-free. If you haven't checked out her website yet, or seen her cookbook, you are missing out.

Projected prep time: 30-45 minutes ; Projected cook time (including fries) approx. 1 hour

Sandwiches
Note: This easily made four sandwiches
1 medium to large white onion, sliced into strips
1 green or red bell pepper, cut into strips (or use both colors, which is what I wanted to do but didn't see any red ones that impressed me in the store)
1 top round steak (didn't pay attention to the pounds)
Butter (or oil of preference)
Sea salt or kosher salt
Black pepper
Tony Chachere's
Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce (U.S. only - Canada is not GF)
Watkins Meat Magic (can omit if you don't have)
Gluten-free buns (O'Dough's is what I used)

Oven Fries
10 small white potatoes (less if larger ones) or more fingerling potatoes
Grapeseed oil
Kosher salt
Black pepper
Paprika

Start with your oven fries first, they take longer. Line a large baking sheet with aluminum foil and spread some grapeseed oil around on it.

Scrub the potatoes ...


and then slice in half and quarter them.


Then cut the quarters in half, and ignore the angle of this photo that for some reason Google turned around and I don't have time to fix, again.


Put them in a large bowl.


Then drizzle enough grapeseed oil over them to thoroughly coat each one. Toss. Sprinkle kosher salt and a little black pepper over them, then a generous amount of paprika.


Toss well to coat each one equally, then pour onto sheet in a single layer. Sprinkle a tad more kosher salt.


Bake at 425 to 450 degrees for 20-25 minutes, then remove sheet to turn fries over and then bake again for 20-25 minutes longer until done.


Serve with your favorite condiments.

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While your fries are in the oven, start on your sandwiches.

Melt one or two tablespoons of butter (or use oil of preference) in a large pan and sautee onion and bell pepper strips.


When they are starting to get soft, add a little salt and some Tony Chachere's and continue to cook.



While they are cooking, tenderize your top round steak on both sides.


Then cut into strips and place in a bowl. Add about two teaspoons of Watkins Meat Magic, if you have it, and several generous dashes of Lea & Perrins, some sprinkles of kosher salt and a little black pepper. Let it sit in this for several minutes while the onions and bell pepper finish cooking (you can add more butter to them if you need to).


When onions and bell peppers are soft and starting to brown, remove from the pan and set aside, then add the meat and a little more butter (or oil of your preference).


When meat is cooked through ...


add the onions and bell peppers back to the pan. Mix it all together over the heat and let the flavors blend together for a couple of minutes. Season with more Tony's and/or salt to taste if needed.


Now you're ready for sandwiches. Get your thawed sandwich buns or rolls ready (I like to toast the inside of mine) ...



and your oven fries should be about ready now as well.



Enjoy!


2 comments:

  1. Oh yum. I've never even attempted to make a meat sandwich like this before. There's a certain hunky male in my house who I KNOW would appreciate this over our recent dinners involving quinoa. I'm going to give it a try!

    And I'm a huge PW fan, too!

    Great blog, Caneel!

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  2. Thanks, Ginny! Yes, he'd love this sandwich and it is so easy! Although, you can't go wrong with quinoa, either, in my opinion. ;)

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