What’s your go-to for leftover steak?

by j4vendetta

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  1. MrMuchoBBQ

    Hell yeah. I sautee onions and serranos then add steak and eggs.

  2. johnnyribcage

    Steak and eggs is always nice. But I tend to lean towards a nice steak sandwich. Fresh sourdough or focaccia is always nice. Garlic aioli or maybe chimichurri, maybe some caramelized onion, roasted tomatoes, arugula, provolone or shredded Parmigiano Reggiano. Now we’re talkin’ baby.

  3. Federal-Cherry-1545

    Quickly pan fried off, in a tortilla, with some onions made with whatever’s left in the pan.

  4. Standy590

    Sliced up into bits and thrown in with crispy breakfast potatoes

  5. Steak and eggs is good. I’ve made a nice soup out of a ribeye bone, scraps and whatever veg I got handy.

  6. wrong_marinade

    I made something similar for breakfast. Its called “Machaca” Sliced jalapenos, onions, steak, and eggs all mixed up with air fried potatoes and a flour tortilla on the side.

    Next go to are nachos or steak quesadilla.

  7. Steak sammich is my fav. Or for breakfast maybe I’ll make a steak breakfast burrito. I try to over but steal so I have options 🤣

  8. dadman101

    Mexican street tacos. The meat chopped up, fry it for a couple seconds so you get a little crisp, corn tortilla, homemade pico de Gallo and fresh guac. I get the tiny corn tortillas, each taco is like 3 bites but you put away like 6-8 of them. So good using ribeye.

  9. thecakebroad

    Philly stuffed peppers. Cook down some onion and peppers, chop up the steak and mix with that, and I spread a cream cheese and mozzarella cheese mixture on the bottom of a split (par cooked) pepper (so it doesn’t need to cook all the way and won’t make the steak tough) and ohhhh damn it’s good

  10. Sweet_Champion_3346

    Slowly eat it cold from the fridge slice by slice because you cant resist🤷🏻‍♀️

  11. calypsowaffles

    Sandwich making sure that the steak gets warm without cooking it further. Usually on brioche, with a sharp cheddar some caramelized onions horseradish mayo and arugula.

  12. AllSkillzN0Luck

    Bold of you to assume I have left over steak

  13. Apprehensive-Job7352

    Steak omelette or steak, egg, and cheese burritos with green onions

  14. Ginford_Davidson

    It’s rare when I have left over steak. I do make a prime rib roast for the holidays though. I make steak fried rice the next day with it. It always hits 🤌🤌🤌

  15. Outrageous_File5321

    Steak and eggs if it’s breakfast, lunch/dinner it’s ramen. I’ve been doing it this way since college.

  16. nomadnomo

    my wife is a half a steak person so we dice up the other half with some roasted baby potatoes, onions and peppers with an egg on top for breakfast

  17. jpcali7131

    Ramen, throw out the flavor packets, cook the noodles al dente and add to hot beef stock with some sesame oil, fish sauce, green onions, a soft boiled egg and finally take the cold steak from the fridge and slice super thin and add to the hot broth

  18. _HansiLa_

    Back in sous vide to get it to the right temp and then back to sear for like 30 seconds each side. Then, it’s either:

    1. Steak and eggs

    or

    2. Thinly sliced and put on ciabatta that was slathered in mayo and fried on a pan, some chimichurri or pesto and some arugula.

  19. ToastetteEgg

    Slice and make into tacos or put it cold on a salad.

  20. pro_questions

    Fried rice! Also the best way to use up a steak you accidentally overcook. Not that I still do that >!almost once a month!<

  21. Slice, and fry up with some homemade teriyaki sauce, serve with short grain rice seasoned with sushi rice vinegar and fresh spring onions or chives and roasted sesame seeds on top 🙂

  22. RadiantRing

    It’s easy to slice super thin when it’s cold, so I do this and put it on crackers with cheese, make sandwiches, stir fry, or just eat it by itself with a little bbq or something

  23. SignificantTransient

    Slice into strips to make a loaded-steaked-potato

  24. Ok-Presentation-2841

    Left over steak? What is this you speak of?

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