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Air Fryer Fried Chicken – Delish. Got An Air Fryer For Christmas? 65 Steak Recipes That Rival Any Steakhouse Menu No really, you got this. From classics like Chicken Fried Steak and Philly Cheesesteaks to decadent dishes like Cajun Butter Steak, we’ve got it all.

Steak au Poivre, or pepper steak, is a classic French style steak. It’s coated in crushed peppercorns that, when seared, creates a beautiful and crisp crust. Our chimichurri sauce is good on everything, but especially a flank steak. Test out the unique technique that’s currently all the rage.

But sometimes, even stir frying is too much effort and you just want something you can set and forget. Worchestshire sauce and stewed tomatoes make this tender steak totally irresistible. For perfectly tender steak we recommend you bust out your slow cooker. Anything a steakhouse can do, you can do better. It doesn’t get much homier than this. The dish makes the most out of an underutilized and super affordable cut.

This old-school cooking technique is our new fave. All you need is 30 extra minutes. A Philly favorite with a twist! This sauce is not messing around. The buttery, delicious beef tenderloin of your dreams.

Wait until you taste this sauce. One bite is like being back home on the ranch. Start incorporating the noodles into a stir-fry with this easy weeknight dinner. Peppery arugula is the perfect vessel for this savory-sweet combo. Because steak and fries are BFFs. Here’s how you recreate the Chili’s staple at home.

Instant ramen noodles never tasted so good. No carb Philly cheesesteaks with a twist. Madison Flager is the Lifestyle Editor at Delish. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano. Delish participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. Please log in with your username or email to continue.

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