Sirloin Steak sandwich with Pickled Gherkins & Red Onion barbecue sauce
Sirloin Steak sandwich with Pickled Gherkins & Red Onion barbecue sauce

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Slice the sirloin into paper thin strips. Peel & Slice the garlic cloves, then throw into a hot pan & oil. As soon as the garlic fried add the sirloin. Salt & pepper on the meat stirring a few times.

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To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook sirloin steak sandwich with pickled gherkins & red onion barbecue sauce using 15 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Sirloin Steak sandwich with Pickled Gherkins & Red Onion barbecue sauce:
  1. Take For the meat:
  2. Make ready 250 g sirloin steak
  3. Take 1 tbsp olive oil
  4. Prepare 2 cloves garlic
  5. Get salt, pepper
  6. Take 1 Chili pepper
  7. Make ready 1 tbsp mustard
  8. Prepare For the sauce:
  9. Prepare 1 tbsp olive oil
  10. Prepare 1 red onion
  11. Prepare 4 pickled gherkins
  12. Get 2 tbsp barbecue sauce
  13. Make ready To Assemble:
  14. Prepare 2 hamburger buns
  15. Prepare handful baby spinach

This time, I will make it a little bit tasty. This recipe takes sirloin steak, one of the best cuts of meat for your budget, and transforms it into the hearty filling for this dinner-ready sandwich. Stuffed into an onion bun and stacked high with tangy quick-pickled onions, an ultra-luxe spread, and peppery arugula, it's our new favorite way to serve steak for dinner. Pickled gherkins can also add a crunch and tang to your sandwich.

Steps to make Sirloin Steak sandwich with Pickled Gherkins & Red Onion barbecue sauce:
  1. Slice the sirloin into paper thin strips. Peel & Slice the garlic cloves, then throw into a hot pan & oil. As soon as the garlic fried add the sirloin. Salt & pepper on the meat stirring a few times. Add some Chili peppers to taste, and a spoon of mustard, stirring some more, then pour into a bowl. The frying is about 1-2 minutes tops.
  2. Place the pan back onto the stove, adding some oil. Chuck the finely chopped red onion & pickled gherkins into the pan frying a bit, then add the barbecue sauce frying little further and the sauce is ready literally.
  3. Carry on toasting the half cut rolls both sides.
  4. Assembling can be done by wrapping a little meat on the bottom of the bun, tossing it with a little juice, scooping on the topped barbecue sauce, putting some fresh baby sponge on top, and finally putting on the hat and serving.

Stuffed into an onion bun and stacked high with tangy quick-pickled onions, an ultra-luxe spread, and peppery arugula, it's our new favorite way to serve steak for dinner. Pickled gherkins can also add a crunch and tang to your sandwich. Toppings You might be tempted to reach for the bottle of tomato or BBQ sauce, but we reckon you'll do better with a hot mustard, horseradish sauce, or a tangy relish for a gourmet flavour. Spread cut side of roll tops with mayonnaise, mustard and horseradish. Slice steak diagonally; place on roll bottoms.

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