Charred Sirloin Roll with Pickled Asparagus
Charred Sirloin Roll with Pickled Asparagus
- Prep Time: 20
- Cook Time: 30
- Total Time: 50
- Serving: 4
Chef Mills of the Fairmont Royal York created these lovely light beef bites with oven-roasted beef Tri-tip, but the recipe would also serve well made with any leftover thinly sliced cooked steak. So delicious, you’ll be cooking up an extra steak next time you grill just so you can make these bites the next day – intentional leftovers! The original recipe was adapted to this version for home kitchens by the Canadian Beef Centre of Excellence.
Ingredients
Directions
Chili Oil: Combine red and Thai chili peppers with oil in a small saucepan. Heat over very low heat for 2 hours. Let cool slightly; slowly drain through coffee filter set in fine mesh sieve. Let cool completely; pour into squeeze bottle. Set aside.
Heat 2 tbsp of the canola oil in skillet over medium high heat; sauté mushrooms, onions, leek, half each of the salt and pepper for 5 minutes or until softened and slightly golden. Add vinegar and remove from heat.
Heat a cast iron skillet over high heat; add remaining canola oil. Sprinkle Tri-tip with remaining salt and pepper. Sear both sides of beef well. Reduce heat and cook until digital thermometer reaches an internal temperature of 140˚F (60˚C), 25 to 30 minutes. Remove skillet from heat and let rest for 5 minutes.
Cut sirloin into long strips and place a piece of asparagus, mushroom mixture and flowers (if using) on each strip. Roll up and place on large platter. Drizzle with Chili oil and sprinkle with Maldon salt to serve.
- Category: Appetizer, Oven, Roast Beef, Steak
- Method: Chef Inspired, Cook Once Eat Twice, Dinner Party, Exotic