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8-12 MINS

INGREDIENTS

1 (300g) steak of choice (sirloin/porterhouse/ribeye)

1 tbsp olive oil

3 tbsp salted butter, room temperature

Sea salt, to taste


PAPRIKA BLEND

½ tbsp Robertsons Dried Thyme

1 tbsp Robertsons Paprika Spice

1 tsp Robertsons Crushed Garlic Seasoning


BEEF BLEND

½ tsp Robertsons Coarse Black Pepper

1 tbsp Robertsons Rosemary

½ tsp Robertsons Garlic Salt


BILTONG-INSPIRED BLEND

½ tbsp Robertsons Ground Coriander

5 cracks Robertsons Peppercorn Grinder

½ tbsp Robertsons Barbecue Spice


SERVING SUGGESTION:

Creamy mash & sauteed beans

METHOD

1. In a small bowl, combine the spices of your blend of choice.


2. To prepare the compound butter, mix the butter with ¼ of the spice blend in a small bowl. Transfer the butter to a piece of plastic wrap and carefully roll it into a cylinder. Twist the side of the plastic to tighten the log of butter. Refrigerate until firm for serving.


3. Sprinkle the remaining spice blend generously over the steak along with a drizzle of olive oil, ensure the steak is fully coated. *Chef’s Tip: Allow the steak to stand covered at room temperature for 20 minutes prior to cooking, this will allow for a more even cook on the steak.


4. Place the steak in the centre of the airfryer at 180ºC and cook for 8 minutes for rare, 10 minutes for medium rare and 12 minutes for medium. *Chef’s Tip: Cooking times may vary depending on the strength of the airfryer. Use these times as a guide.


5. Remove the steak and allow to rest on a chopping board for the half the amount of time as the cooking time. *Chef’s Tip: Resting a cut of meat once cooked allows for a juicier cut of meat once sliced.


6. Slice, top with a disc of compound butter and a sprinkle of sea salt, serve & ENJOY! *Chef’s Tip: It is always important to slice a cut of meat against the grain. This ensures the meat is tender when eating.

No-Braai Airfryer Steak

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LEVEL:

MEDIUM

Servings.png

SERVES:

1

Total Time.png

TOTAL TIME:

42 MINS

Prep Time.png

PREP TIME:

30 MINS

Cook Time.png

COOK TIME:

8-12 MINS

No-Braai Airfryer Steak


INGREDIENTS

1 (300g) steak of choice (sirloin/porterhouse/ribeye)

1 tbsp olive oil

3 tbsp salted butter, room temperature

Sea salt, to taste


PAPRIKA BLEND

½ tbsp Robertsons Dried Thyme

1 tbsp Robertsons Paprika Spice

1 tsp Robertsons Crushed Garlic Seasoning


BEEF BLEND

½ tsp Robertsons Coarse Black Pepper

1 tbsp Robertsons Rosemary

½ tsp Robertsons Garlic Salt


BILTONG-INSPIRED BLEND

½ tbsp Robertsons Ground Coriander

5 cracks Robertsons Peppercorn Grinder

½ tbsp Robertsons Barbecue Spice


SERVING SUGGESTION:

Creamy mash & sauteed beans

METHOD

1. In a small bowl, combine the spices of your blend of choice.


2. To prepare the compound butter, mix the butter with ¼ of the spice blend in a small bowl. Transfer the butter to a piece of plastic wrap and carefully roll it into a cylinder. Twist the side of the plastic to tighten the log of butter. Refrigerate until firm for serving.


3. Sprinkle the remaining spice blend generously over the steak along with a drizzle of olive oil, ensure the steak is fully coated. *Chef’s Tip: Allow the steak to stand covered at room temperature for 20 minutes prior to cooking, this will allow for a more even cook on the steak.


4. Place the steak in the centre of the airfryer at 180ºC and cook for 8 minutes for rare, 10 minutes for medium rare and 12 minutes for medium. *Chef’s Tip: Cooking times may vary depending on the strength of the airfryer. Use these times as a guide.


5. Remove the steak and allow to rest on a chopping board for the half the amount of time as the cooking time. *Chef’s Tip: Resting a cut of meat once cooked allows for a juicier cut of meat once sliced.


6. Slice, top with a disc of compound butter and a sprinkle of sea salt, serve & ENJOY! *Chef’s Tip: It is always important to slice a cut of meat against the grain. This ensures the meat is tender when eating.

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