Surprise steak isn’t an any-time cut of meat. It’s for the rare special occasion when splurging on the absolute most delicious cut of steak is warranted
Prop Styling and Photography Chay Berger, Miriam (Pascal) Cohen
Food Prep Leah Hamaoui
Surprise steak isn’t an any-time cut of meat. It’s for the rare special occasion when splurging on the absolute most delicious cut of steak is warranted. For me, that time is Pesach. Since meat and chicken happen on repeat throughout Pesach, serving something special like this is a Chol Hamoed treat that everyone looks forward to. I love to serve it with a huge salad and crispy roasted potatoes to complete the meal. Not much needs to be done to this cut because the beautiful marbling gives it so much flavor. I love the combination of horseradish and beef, and since I always have some horseradish left over after the Seder, this combination just made perfect sense. It’s easy to throw this restaurant-quality dinner together, and delicious and easy recipes on Pesach are always a win!
SERVES 6–8
To prepare the tomato vinaigrette, carefully grate the tomatoes in a bowl until you reach the skin. Discard the skin. Add the remaining ingredients to the bowl with the tomato pulp. Mix well.
Rub 3 Tbsp olive oil, salt, and pepper all over the steak. Wearing gloves, sprinkle horseradish over the steak and gently press down. Cover both sides.
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