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This recipe was originally Submitted by [[:category:Criscodisco's Recipes|Criscodisco]] on March 26, 2005 and translated by [[:category:Jpfan01's Recipes|Jpfan01]]
  
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I just tried this recipe and feel like it needs more love so it's time to get it converted to Goons With Spoons
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==Ingredients==
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===For the Potatoes===
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*6 small russet potatoes
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*5 tablespoons butter, room temperature
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*12 ounces mushrooms, coarsely chopped
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*4 large green onions, chopped
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*6 strips of bacon, cooked crisp
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*3 ounces cream cheese, room temperature (about 1/2 cup)
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*1/3 cup sour cream
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*1 1/4 cups coarsely grated white cheddar cheese
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===For the Steaks===
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*4 teaspoons four-peppercorn spice mix or whole black peppercorns
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*6 new york strip steaks
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*1 tablespoon vegetable oil
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*2/3 cup whiskey, or bourbon if you wish
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*6 tablespoons (3/4 stick) chilled unsalted butter, cut into pieces
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*1/4 cup finely chopped shallots
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*2/3 cup beef stock or canned beef broth
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==Method for the Double Baked Potatoes==
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*First off, preheat your oven to 375F, and when it's there, toss your scrubbed potatoes right on the rack, with a couple of holes poked in each one.
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot1.jpg]]
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*Spend some time measuring out your ingredients. This really does make things much easier. Here are my mushrooms:
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot2.jpg]]
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*I'm gonna melt 1 tablespoon of my butter in a large skillet over medium heat, and throw them all in. It seems like too much for one skillet, but they shrink pretty quickly.
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot3.jpg]]
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*Cook them for about 7 minutes, stirring often, until they start to brown a bit and suddenly let out tons of mushroom smell. When that's happened, throw in your green onions. Cook them for about 1 minute, until they wilt.
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot4.jpg]]
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*Set this aside. When your potatoes have cooked for about 1 hour, until they're tender, take them out. Using an oven mitt to shield your delicate hands, slice each potato in half longways, and lay them out flat side up on a baking sheet.
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot5.jpg]]
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*Use a spoon and scoop out the delicious potato inside out, and put into a bowl. Don't scoop too much out. You can see where I went too deep on a few.
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot6.jpg]]
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*In the bowl with your potato guts, mix in your cream cheese, sour cream, and your remaining butter. Take your bacon, that should be cooked until like this;
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot7.jpg]]
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*and crumble it into your mushroom mixture, and add the potato mixture, and a half a cup of your cheese.
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot8.jpg]]
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*Mix it well, until it looks like this;
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot9.jpg]]
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*Scoop that back into the potato skins, making a large mound on top, and cover with your remaining cheese, like this;
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot10.jpg]]
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*Let them sit for a few minutes.
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==Method for the Peppercorn Steaks with Whiskey Sauce==
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*Put your peppercorns in a mortar and pestle, and grind until they have a nice chunky texture. A few whole peppercorns are ok, but not a whole lot.
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot11.jpg]]
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot12.jpg]]
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*Rub your steaks kind of dry, and season them with salt. Sprinkle the peppercorns onto both sides of the steaks, and press in so that they stay.
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot13.jpg]]
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*Heat your oil in a skillet, and fry about 3 minutes per side for medium rare.
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*Put your potatoes back in the oven, and find a saucepan that you don't mind being on fire. Heat your whiskey, or bourbon in it over medium low heat. Once it's putting off a bit of steam, turn off the heat and carefully light it with a match.It's hard to tell in this picture because my flash was so bright, but this is on fire.
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot14.jpg]]
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*Let it burn for about 30 seconds, and put the lid on the pot to snuff out the fire. After the steaks have finished cooking, add a small bit of your butter in the skillet, and throw your chopped shallots into the steak grease. Shallots are those little red garlic-looking things you see in the grocery, for those who don't know.
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot15.jpg]]
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*After they've cooked for about 2 minutes on high heat, add your whiskey and beef stock. Bring to a rabid boil, and let reduce by half, about 4 minutes, and then whisk in your remaining butter, 1 tbsp at a time. Turn off heat.
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot16.jpg]]
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*By now your potatoes should have been in for about 20-25 minutes, take them out, spoon your sauce over your steaks, and serve.
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot17.jpg]]
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[[image:pcornsteakwhiskeydpot18.jpg]]

Latest revision as of 02:36, 16 August 2012

This recipe was originally Submitted by Criscodisco on March 26, 2005 and translated by Jpfan01

I just tried this recipe and feel like it needs more love so it's time to get it converted to Goons With Spoons

Ingredients[edit]

For the Potatoes[edit]

  • 6 small russet potatoes
  • 5 tablespoons butter, room temperature
  • 12 ounces mushrooms, coarsely chopped
  • 4 large green onions, chopped
  • 6 strips of bacon, cooked crisp
  • 3 ounces cream cheese, room temperature (about 1/2 cup)
  • 1/3 cup sour cream
  • 1 1/4 cups coarsely grated white cheddar cheese

For the Steaks[edit]

  • 4 teaspoons four-peppercorn spice mix or whole black peppercorns
  • 6 new york strip steaks
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 2/3 cup whiskey, or bourbon if you wish
  • 6 tablespoons (3/4 stick) chilled unsalted butter, cut into pieces
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped shallots
  • 2/3 cup beef stock or canned beef broth

Method for the Double Baked Potatoes[edit]

  • First off, preheat your oven to 375F, and when it's there, toss your scrubbed potatoes right on the rack, with a couple of holes poked in each one.

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot1.jpg

  • Spend some time measuring out your ingredients. This really does make things much easier. Here are my mushrooms:

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot2.jpg

  • I'm gonna melt 1 tablespoon of my butter in a large skillet over medium heat, and throw them all in. It seems like too much for one skillet, but they shrink pretty quickly.

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot3.jpg

  • Cook them for about 7 minutes, stirring often, until they start to brown a bit and suddenly let out tons of mushroom smell. When that's happened, throw in your green onions. Cook them for about 1 minute, until they wilt.

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot4.jpg

  • Set this aside. When your potatoes have cooked for about 1 hour, until they're tender, take them out. Using an oven mitt to shield your delicate hands, slice each potato in half longways, and lay them out flat side up on a baking sheet.

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot5.jpg

  • Use a spoon and scoop out the delicious potato inside out, and put into a bowl. Don't scoop too much out. You can see where I went too deep on a few.

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot6.jpg

  • In the bowl with your potato guts, mix in your cream cheese, sour cream, and your remaining butter. Take your bacon, that should be cooked until like this;

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot7.jpg

  • and crumble it into your mushroom mixture, and add the potato mixture, and a half a cup of your cheese.

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot8.jpg

  • Mix it well, until it looks like this;

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot9.jpg

  • Scoop that back into the potato skins, making a large mound on top, and cover with your remaining cheese, like this;

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot10.jpg

  • Let them sit for a few minutes.

Method for the Peppercorn Steaks with Whiskey Sauce[edit]

  • Put your peppercorns in a mortar and pestle, and grind until they have a nice chunky texture. A few whole peppercorns are ok, but not a whole lot.

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot11.jpg Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot12.jpg

  • Rub your steaks kind of dry, and season them with salt. Sprinkle the peppercorns onto both sides of the steaks, and press in so that they stay.

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot13.jpg

  • Heat your oil in a skillet, and fry about 3 minutes per side for medium rare.
  • Put your potatoes back in the oven, and find a saucepan that you don't mind being on fire. Heat your whiskey, or bourbon in it over medium low heat. Once it's putting off a bit of steam, turn off the heat and carefully light it with a match.It's hard to tell in this picture because my flash was so bright, but this is on fire.

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot14.jpg

  • Let it burn for about 30 seconds, and put the lid on the pot to snuff out the fire. After the steaks have finished cooking, add a small bit of your butter in the skillet, and throw your chopped shallots into the steak grease. Shallots are those little red garlic-looking things you see in the grocery, for those who don't know.

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot15.jpg

  • After they've cooked for about 2 minutes on high heat, add your whiskey and beef stock. Bring to a rabid boil, and let reduce by half, about 4 minutes, and then whisk in your remaining butter, 1 tbsp at a time. Turn off heat.

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot16.jpg

  • By now your potatoes should have been in for about 20-25 minutes, take them out, spoon your sauce over your steaks, and serve.

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot17.jpg

Pcornsteakwhiskeydpot18.jpg