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How to Cook a Beef Medallion

By Rita Raffanti, eHow Contributor

A beef medallion is a circular or square, thick (1 inch or more) piece of steak cut to fit squarely on the plate, and easy to cook however you prefer it, from rare to well done, and all stages in between. It usually comes in two forms: A grilling medallion is cut from top sirloin, rib eye or strip loin. A marinating medallion is cut from the inside round, cross rib or sirloin tip.
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
Things You'll Need:

* Apron Heavy-bottomed stainless steel frying pan Stainless steel frying pan with ovenproof handles (for medallions more than 1 inch thick) Wooden spoon Large bowl Small bowl Plastic wrap Barbecue grill or gas grill Stainless steel tongs

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Use grilling medallions cut from top sirloin, ribeye or strip loin. Rub salt and pepper and/or your favorite herbs and/or steak seasoning all over the medallions. Set aside.
2.
2

Pour enough oil (or half oil and half butter) to cover the bottom of a stainless steel frying pan. Heat until the oil is sizzling, but not smoking. Using tongs, place medallions into pan. Add more butter and/or oil, if needed. The average cooking time for a medium done steak is about 6 to 8 minutes on each side, less time for medium rare and more for medium well or well done.
3.
3

Flip the medallions over and brown on the other side. Remove medallions from pan and cover loosely with foil. Immediately start preparing the pan sauce.
4.
4

Add chopped onions and garlic to the same pan the meat was browned in, then add your favorite herbs and seasonings, a little more oil and butter, if needed. Stir in beef or vegetable stock and a splash of your favorite wine. Using a wooden spoon, deglaze the pan by stirring up the brown bits.
5.
5

Cook and stir about 5 minutes, or until thickened and slightly reduced. Remove from heat, pour the sauce into a small bowl and serve on top of or alongside the medallions.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 8:01 pm 
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Jasbar wrote:
How to Cook a Beef Medallion

By Rita Raffanti, eHow Contributor

A beef medallion is a circular or square, thick (1 inch or more) piece of steak cut to fit squarely on the plate, and easy to cook however you prefer it, from rare to well done, and all stages in between. It usually comes in two forms: A grilling medallion is cut from top sirloin, rib eye or strip loin. A marinating medallion is cut from the inside round, cross rib or sirloin tip.
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
Things You'll Need:

* Apron Heavy-bottomed stainless steel frying pan Stainless steel frying pan with ovenproof handles (for medallions more than 1 inch thick) Wooden spoon Large bowl Small bowl Plastic wrap Barbecue grill or gas grill Stainless steel tongs

1.
1

Use grilling medallions cut from top sirloin, ribeye or strip loin. Rub salt and pepper and/or your favorite herbs and/or steak seasoning all over the medallions. Set aside.
2.
2

Pour enough oil (or half oil and half butter) to cover the bottom of a stainless steel frying pan. Heat until the oil is sizzling, but not smoking. Using tongs, place medallions into pan. Add more butter and/or oil, if needed. The average cooking time for a medium done steak is about 6 to 8 minutes on each side, less time for medium rare and more for medium well or well done.
3.
3

Flip the medallions over and brown on the other side. Remove medallions from pan and cover loosely with foil. Immediately start preparing the pan sauce.
4.
4

Add chopped onions and garlic to the same pan the meat was browned in, then add your favorite herbs and seasonings, a little more oil and butter, if needed. Stir in beef or vegetable stock and a splash of your favorite wine. Using a wooden spoon, deglaze the pan by stirring up the brown bits.
5.
5

Cook and stir about 5 minutes, or until thickened and slightly reduced. Remove from heat, pour the sauce into a small bowl and serve on top of or alongside the medallions.

Calibration blockswww.multiforcecontracts.com
AUT, MUT Calibration blocks 80 blocks per Month capacity

Stainless Steel Hardwarewww.juststainless.co.uk
Huge online catalogue of Stainless Steel Hardware Products

Irish Beef Recipeswww.irishbeef.co.uk
Share and enjoy delicious recipes Lush grass makes for luscious beef


Read more: How to Cook a Beef Medallion | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5128600_cook-be ... z18aC3SFO4

Thanks for that Jim :D
I have had Beef Medallion :mrgreen: , the recipe will come in handy and one day me and the council might sit down and have a wee glass of wine with a Beef Medallion lunch :wink:

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In your dreams :lol:

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Jasbar wrote:
In your dreams :lol:

Are you saying that i have not had Beef Medallion :shock:

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Private Reggie wrote:
Jasbar wrote:
In your dreams :lol:

Are you saying that i have not had Beef Medallion :shock:


The difference between us is that I don't make statements about something I know nothing about.

You on the other hand ....

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