Рецепт Balsamic and Blue Cheese Steak Sandwich from the National Beef Cookoff
This past July I was asked to be a judge for the National Beef Cookoff; with some irony the request included information on what I could expect including having my travel arrangements handled for me. How cool was that? Well, except my travel itinerary would basically consist of: Get in car. Drive approximately 4 miles. Done. Yep…held right here in south suburban Denver just a couple of miles from my home. I was OK with not having to fly anywhere and I did get a room in the same hotel the other judges stayed in near me; I was beyond OK with a mini break from work!
The National Beef Cook-Off is a Beef Checkoff Program that began in 1974 as an annual contest and changed to a biennial contest in 1993. The Cook-Off is managed by the American National CattleWomen, Inc. and is considered to be among the top three cooking contests in the nation. It was an honor to be asked but I had no idea what to expect. I sure didn’t expect to have so much fun!
It’s funny, I had just recently judged a local ‘Bacon Throwdown’ sponsored by Hormel Bacon and to say the two were like night and day is an understatement. The Bacon one was fun, sure, but I had to beg someone for a piece of paper to take notes on. The folks with the National Beef Cook-Off run a totally professional operation and our criteria for judging contestants dishes was very specific and thoroughly spelled out. We judged for two days, about 10 dishes per day (that’s all of them above!). Each dish had to meet specific criteria before it was even considered for taste. Contestants could enter in a variety of categories which included:
Belt-Tightening Beef Recipes – Nutritious , affordable beef recipes that are great values to prepare
Semi-Homemade Beef Recipes – Recipes that combine beef and fresh ingredients with prepackaged food products
Real-Worldly, Real Simple Beef & Potato Recipes – Easy and nutritious lean beef and fresh potato recipes that feature international flavors
Craveable Fresh Beef & California Avocado Recipes – Easy, fresh lean beef and avocado recipes that highlight California cuisine or cooking trends
We tasted each dish and assigned a point total based on our personal observations as to presentation, taste and fitting the criteria of the category it was entered into. My co-judges included: Kristen Browning-Blas, food blogger of Colorado Table and food editor for the Denver Post (that’s Kris in the ‘Meat Dress’ that she found on a rack in the kitchen!); Kathy Moore, food consultant, cookbook author and blogger of PluggedIntoCooking.com; and Leslie Green, food blogger of The Hungry Housewife and food contributor to Creative Loafing. The most difficult part of this contest was having Kathy and Leslie fly off to other states. I’m lucky that Kris and I are both local and can keep in touch; it really was a unique bonding experience!
You know what? That’s a LOT of beef in two days. When we all went out to dinner after our first day I’m thinking salads were on the minds of most of us! I met some wonderful people and have to admit I had a great time. Every judge there took this effort very seriously. I have a good friend who enters contests of this nature. I know firsthand how much these events mean to the contestants and just how much time and attention they put into their individual efforts and we all wanted to be sure we put careful thought into our decisions. I appreciated that our judging panel could discuss each dish and ask questions of the moderator; they even allowed us to change something down the road if we felt that a score given early in the process needed revising based on dishes we tasted as we went along. That seemed fair; it wasn’t about the last guys having to find a spot, it really was all about determining what we thought the best dishes.
Awards were given to each region that the recipes came from and regional winners were announced within days of our judging. One overall winner was selected and announced as the $25,000 Grand Prize Winner on November 2, 2013 at the Metropolitan Cooking & Entertaining Show in Washington D.C. Abbie Argersinger of Austin, TX took the grand prize for her Cali-Avocado Steak Salad which included boneless beef top sirloin steak, olive oil, salt, pepper, a large navel orange, a fresh California avocado, naan bread and mixed salad greens. It was fresh, tasty and featured the beef in a simple yet delicious fashion.
One of my favorites from the judging was this Balsamic and Blue Cheese Steak Sandwich which I’ve highlighted today. I loved everything about it and it was the perfect dish to prepare a couple of weeks ago when I had friends over to watch a Broncos football game. This was perfect for the day and the event and I know they’ll be requested again! Abbie’s salad is next on the agenda now that we can finally let the cat out of the bag. Perfect for after the holidays when lighter fare will reign supreme, right?
Balsamic and Blue Cheese Steak Sandwich
Ingredients
- 1 teaspoon fennel seed, toasted, crushed
- 3/4 cup balsamic vinegar, divided
- 3 Tbsp olive oil, divided
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon crushed black pepper
- 1 beef flank steak (about 1 pound)1 ciabatta baguette loaf (about 15 inches)
- 2 cups arugula
- 3/4 cup crumbled blue cheese
Preparation
Combine fennel seed, 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar, 1-1/2 tablespoons olive oil, salt and pepper in small bowl; mix well. Place beef steak and marinade in food-safe plastic bag; turn steak to coat. Close bag securely; marinate in refrigerator 6 to 24 hours.
Remove steak from marinade; discard marinade. Place steak on grid over medium, ash-covered coals; grill steak, covered, 11 to 16 minutes (over medium heat on preheated gas grill, covered, 16 to 21 minutes) for medium rare (145°F) to medium (160°F), turning occasionally. Carve steak diagonally into thin slices.
Meanwhile cut ciabatta in half lengthwise; brush cut sides with remaining olive oil. Grill cut-side-down, during last 2 minutes of grilling beef
Place steak slices on bottom half of bread, top with arugula and blue cheese; drizzle with remaining balsamic vinegar. Top with second bread slice and serve.
2.2
http://www.creative-culinary.com/balsamic-and-blue-cheese-steak-sandwich-from-the-national-beef-cookoff/
This recipe brought to you by Creative Culinary | A Food and Cocktail Blog | Website: www.creative-culinary.com
If you’re interested in this contest, be sure to check out these facts for some basics. This contest is open to amateurs only; if you’ve ever made money from blogging or contests or recipe development you are not eligible to enter.