Steak with Asian “Gravy”

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Plan Z Phase: This is a Z3 (ZReboot) recipe.
Servings: Serves 2 (can be doubled easily)
Ingredients:
- 2, 6 – 8 oz steaks. You choose the cut.
For the sauce:
- ½ cup of beef broth
- ¼ cup of port wine
- 2 Tbl of Bragg’s Aminos
- 1 Tbl of minced ginger (jar ginger will work)
- 1 tsp of corn starch mixed in 2 Tbl of water
For the Garnish/finishing:
- 1 – 2 tsp of Asian oil. You can use sesame or hot chili oil depending on your tastes (both of these are optional. I have eaten this without the oil and it’s lovely).
- 4 green onions, chopped. White and light green parts only
Instructions:
You will grill or broil your steak to your liking. While the steak is cooking you can make your Asian steak “gravy”.
In a sauce pan add the beef broth, port, Bragg’s and ginger. Bring to a low boil and reduce the liquid by half. Add the corn starch and continue to cook until the sauce thickens a bit.
Plate your meat and drizzle the sauce on top. Then drizzle the oil on top and garnish with the green onions.
In this picture you’ll see the steak served with a scattering of roasted butternut squash and a few bits of raw red bell pepper for color.
Enjoy!
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