Author Notes
I find the best sandwiches are usually those cobbled together from a variety of delicious leftovers. This is why I find it essential to have on hand the proper accompaniments to make an average sandwich truly great: caramelized onions, good cheese, a variety of herbs and a worthy platform.
Pulling together a sandwich recipe from scratch seems a little silly as I would normally be using last night's grilled steak...but here is a how I might go about it from the beginning.
This could be made with any good, thinly sliced steak, but I liked the sirloin flap for it's quick time in a rub and on the grill. It has a good texture, is relatively inexpensive and marries beautifully with the rich, sweet, caramelized onions. An herbed sauce, ripe tomato, peppery greens, a soft pretzel bun and of course some good, melty gouda perfect this sandwich for me. —savorthis
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Ingredients
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1 pound
sirloin flap steak
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2
garlic cloves, minced
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1 teaspoon
smoked paprika
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1 teaspoon
onion powder
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black pepper
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4 tablespoons
oil, divided
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2 tablespoons
fresh herbs (tarragon, basil, thyme, parsley)
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1/4 cup
mayo
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1/4 cup
sour cream
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sriracha (optional)
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1
large yellow onion, sliced
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1 cup
chicken or vegetable broth
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tomato
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pretzel buns
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sliced gouda
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arugula
Directions
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Mix garlic, onion powder, paprika, pepper and 2 T oil. Toss steak to coat and let sit at room temperature 30 minutes or refrigerate up to 8 hours.
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Heat remaining oil in a large pan over medium heat and cook onions with a small pinch of salt until beginning to brown. Deglaze pan with 1/3 broth and cook again until brown bits form in pan. Repeat until broth is gone and onions are a deep golden brown (20-30 minutes).
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Heat grill to medium high. Season with salt and grill steak to 125° and nicely browned. Let rest ten minutes. Toast cut sides of buns over grill, then flip top and top with cheese, moving to indirect heat until cheese melts.
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Mix herbs, mayo, sour cream, sriracha (if using). Cut steak into 3 chunks and slice thinly across the grain. Return slices to plate and allow to soak up any juices.
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To assemble: top bottom bun with some herbed sauce, steak, onions, tomato slices, arugula and top bun. Enjoy right away.
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