Bourbon Pepper Pan Sauce
If there was ever a sauce that could make slow cooked pulled pork taste even better, then it's blue's carolina pepper sauce.
Recipe Summary Bourbon Pepper Pan Sauce
Mastering pan sauces is one of the most important but easiest steps towards producing legit restaurant-quality dishes at home. Assemble all the sauce ingredients before cooking the steak so you can make the sauce during the 5-minute resting time for steak. The rich, sweet, peppery flavor profile also works wonderfully with pork chops and grilled chicken. You can also switch up the bourbon for another liquor, since this really is just a technique recipe.
Ingredients | Carolina Pepper Sauce2 (6 ounce) New York strip steakskosher salt to tastefreshly ground black pepper to taste2 teaspoons duck fat, or as needed1 clove garlic, minced3 teaspoons butter, divided1 fluid ounce bourbon½ cup chicken broth⅓ cup heavy creamsalt to taste1 pinch cayenne pepperDirectionsSeason both sides of the steaks generously with salt and pepper. Be especially generous with the pepper.Melt duck fat in a steel pan over medium-high heat. Add steaks; cook until firm and reddish-pink in the center for medium-rare, about 5 minutes per side. Sear the edges until browned, about 30 seconds each. Transfer steaks to a plate; let rest while you make the sauce. Turn off the heat.Stir garlic into the same pan using a spoon. Add 1 teaspoon butter; let melt. Pour in bourbon. Heat until reduced to a sticky glaze, about 15 seconds. Add chicken stock. Bring to a boil over high heat while scraping up the browned bits at the bottom to deglaze. Cook until reduced by half, about 2 minutes. Add heavy cream; season with salt and cayenne pepper. Boil until thickened, 2 to 3 minutes.Turn off heat and add remaining 2 teaspoons butter; swirl until melted, about 30 seconds more. Spoon sauce warm onto serving plates. Place steaks on top.If you're making this for meat that's coming off a grill, you can still do the sauce separately, and just keep it warm until the main course is ready. Start with the sauteeing garlic in butter step, and finish as shown. Of course, you'll have to add some coarsely ground black pepper to the sauce, but that's about the only adjustment.Cook the steak in any kind of fat you prefer.Feel free to substitute veal stock for the chicken stock.Info | Carolina Pepper Sauceprep: 10 mins cook: 15 mins total: 25 mins Servings: 2 Yield: 2 steaks
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