Fillet Steak with Roasted Beets and Zingy Cottage Cheese
Fillet Steak with Roasted Beets and Zingy Cottage Cheese

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook fillet steak with roasted beets and zingy cottage cheese using 13 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Fillet Steak with Roasted Beets and Zingy Cottage Cheese:
  1. Get Beetroot
  2. Prepare 4 cooked beetroots (fewer if they're big)
  3. Make ready 1 A sprig of fresh rosemary (or 1tsp dried)
  4. Take 1 A small handful of fresh basil leaves
  5. Make ready 1 tbsp red wine vinegar
  6. Make ready 1 tbsp olive oil
  7. Get Steak
  8. Get 2 fillet steaks
  9. Make ready Cottage Cheese
  10. Take 300 ml cottage cheese
  11. Prepare 1 A sprig of fresh thyme
  12. Make ready 1/2 a lemon (zest and juice)
  13. Make ready 1 tbsp olive oil

Add remaining garlic cloves to the pan. Add remaining thyme to the pan and roast for. Beautiful, sweet, twice-roasted beets and baked goat cheese with crunchy nuts and slightly bitter greens is my idea of an easy, healthy, beautiful fall lunch! Drizzle warm beet and cheese with vinegar and top with roasted walnuts, beet greens, and chives.

Steps to make Fillet Steak with Roasted Beets and Zingy Cottage Cheese:
  1. PREHEAT the oven to 200C. Cut the beetroot into big chunks and place them in a roasting tray. Drizzle with olive oil, sprinkel over the rosemary and season. Whack the tray in the oven for 30 mins, shaking it around every now and then.
  2. MEANWHILE, make a start on the cottage cheese. Put the lemon zest and juice in a bowl along with the olive oil and picked thyme leaves.
  3. Once the beetroot has been in for about 10 minutes, make a start on the steaks. First season them heavily with salt and pepper. Put a frying pan on a medium heat and melt together a knob of butter and a glug of oil. Once the oil is hot put the steaks in and cook them (4 minutes on each side will be medium, so do more or less depending on your taste. That assumes that the steaks are about 2cm thick, so again adjust as necessary if they're thicker or thinner). Once the steaks are cooked, wrap them in foil and leave them to rest in a warm place.
  4. A couple of minutes before the beetroot is done finish off the cottage cheese. Add it to the bowl containing the lemon, etc. and gently mix it in. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  5. When the beetroots are cooked, toss them in a bowl with the vinegar, oil, basil leaves and some seasoning.
  6. Plate up and enjoy! :)

Cooking a double fillet steak is easy with this pan to oven method. For perfectly juicy meat, you will know how to cook fillet steak perfectly from now on. Transfer the steak to a rack in a small roasting tin, leave uncovered and place the steak into the hot oven and cook to your liking. Scotch fillet is the name for ribeye steak in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Cut steak into four portions, then top with beets and sauce.

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