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A couple of months ago I posted a pic of ham steak and peas in a port cream sauce with mashed potatoes. Somebody (I think it was washi) asked for the recipe. I posted it but didn't have any pics to go along with it.
I did it again on Friday night, so here you go. It's really really easy and fast (like 15 mins), if you use premade mashed potatoes (not instant; gag...) and peas from a can. But everything really goes well together and it's delicious..
What you need:
- A ham steak
- A portion of premade mashed potatoes
- A can of peas
- A shallot (the proper kind that looks like a mini onion)
- Some cheap port wine
- Some heavy whipping cream (half & half won't work; it'll break)
- Butter and olive oil
The only prep involved:
- Peel and finely dice your shallot
- Drain the can of peas
Heat up 1TB butter and 1TB olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat until the butter stops bubbling. Brown the ham steak, about a minute on each side:
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Sprinkle the diced shallots (about a TB) around the ham and pour in a few TBs of the port wine. Cover, reduce heat to low, and simmer for about 5 minutes:
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Remove the ham steak to a plate and pour in about 1/2 cup of heavy cream:
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Mix well and bring to a boil over high heat for a couple of minutes to reduce slightly:
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Spoon some of the sauce over the ham steak..
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...then add the peas to the rest. Heat through.
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Serve with the mashed potatoes. Obviously these are "hungry man" portions; you could actually serve 3 - 4 with this recipe.
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Buen provecho!
damn you!!! lol! but ill try it over the weekened... with beef of course!
who needs Denny's when you can just eat like a king at home lol......
almost died, but it was great.....
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I dunno - i'll have to ask my wife lolWhat the heck kinda skillet did those pancakes get cooked on to leave those tiny gridmarks?
wife said: it's just a square skillet that has that patternWhat the heck kinda skillet did those pancakes get cooked on to leave those tiny gridmarks?