This is the sort of dish that posh modern Asian restaurants charge a small fortune for. And it’s on the table in 15 minutes!

If you haven’t tried an Asian steak before, you’re missing out! Here in Australia, Asian steaks are often a signature dish at modern Asian restaurants. A small piece of high quality, juicy, super tasty Aussie beef steak served with a sauce loaded with umami*, Asian style steak sauces have become all the rage in the culinary world – with good reason. Because, quite simply, they are so darn good (and so darn easy to make). ☺️ Just like with Western steak sauces, you can get real fancy with Asian Steak sauces, using gourmet ingredients. But you can also make unbelievably fancy tasting Asian Steak sauces using just a handful of simple ingredients that you probably already have in the pantry if you regularly make Asian food. It’s just about knowing which ones to use and how to use them. When done right, the sauce is the perfect partner to the delicious flavours of steak – yumm!! And today I have for you an Asian Steak served with a Japanese butter sauce which is inspired by Tetsuya, a famous Japanese-Australian Chef and a personal idol.☺️ *Food nerd alert: Umami is the 5th taste sensation along with sweet, salty, sour and bitterness, it means savouriness. So, for example, a stir fry sauce made with just soy sauce tastes flat and bland. Add oyster sauce, sugar and cooking wine and voila! We have a simple stir fry sauce that tastes fab with plenty of umami!

For me, weekends are about foods cooked loooong and sloooow, like Guinness Stew and Ragu. But during the week, I dig into my arsenal of fast recipes. And regular readers know that just because something is quick to cook, it doesn’t mean compromising on flavour and quality. You can make incredible meals in 15 minutes just by being clever with the cuts you pick – quick-cook cuts of beef (such as tenderloin, rump or sirloin) that benefit from just a few minutes on a hot pan are ideal! And honestly, let’s face it. Steaks make people happy. Certainly makes me happy. ❤️

Today’s recipe is all about the way both the sauce, served with a small but high quality piece of beef steak, perfectly compliment each other – that’s the Asian way! 🙂 I used a beautiful tenderloin from my local butcher. <– Smaller piece of a better steak! And don’t forget great value secondary cuts like flank, skirt, bavette / sirloin tip (read more about that in my Steak Sandwich recipe, I’m obsessed!). These cuts are “all the rage” at the moment, prized for their flavour. For better value cuts like these, serve them in slices, cut across the grain, so every mouthful is incredibly tender.

I rang my mother earlier today to tell her about this recipe, and when I told her what was in the sauce, she immediately said “that’s a classic Japanese combination”. Soy sauce, Mirin and Japanese sake is the flavour base of this sauce which is like the holy trinity of Japanese cooking. Just combine these with butter and watch in amazement as it transforms in less than 1 minute into a glossy thickened sauce. Add a touch of garlic and/or ginger, a bit of shallots or chives if you have it, pour it over the steak and be prepared to swoon at your first bite. 15 minutes. 5 ingredients. Food so good, you’ll want to do the jiggy. <– Though you do not want to see me do that!!?????? I really hope you try this one day! – Nagi x PS To serve a larger group, make this with a beef tenderloin instead of individual steaks and serve the sauce on the side. Just ensure you make the sauce using the same skillet the tenderloin is browned in and make it while it is resting. Full directions in the recipe! PPS My mother “owns” the Japanese recipe space now that she has her blog RecipeTin Japan, but I’m still “permitted” to do modern Japanese recipes like this one!!

WATCH HOW TO MAKE IT 

Asian Steak recipe video!

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Can you just imagine the thoughts running through that furry head seeing those juicy beef steaks…..???

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Today’s recipe is brought to you in partnership with You’re Better on Beef, celebrating Australian beef. Because Aussie beef rocks, it’s perfect for super quick dinners and we should eat more of it!! SaveSave

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