I have been pondering for quite some time as to the future
of this blog. This has been a great resource for my friends and family to get
recipes for outdoor cooking, or just cooking in general.
With starting this new Job, 3 years ago, my time has been
consumed to the point that I have completely neglected my blog, to my followers
I apologize, I will do my best and post new Ideas when I can. If you have suggestions
or questions you would like addressed please let me know.
Last night I was inspired by the thin sliced steaks as I
walked by the meat case at my local grocery store.
There were a couple of varieties, thin sliced rump, and
sirloin. Sirloin it is.
Note: Normally I purchase
these thin slices when they make it to the discount bin, they make excellent
jerky and I don’t have to cut them.
I have made a similar version of this before for a
competition, and used a different stuffing, I like this one better, and it is
much more simplistic.
Bacon Wrapped Stuffed Sirloin
1 16 oz. package of bacon
1 package thin sliced sirloin steaks (my pkg. had 5)2 C. wild rice
2 cans of beef broth
2 beef bouillon cubes
4 tbsp. butter – you can use olive oil if you’d like.
1 tsp. salt
½ C. water
Season or Salt and pepper to taste.
Prepare your rice, place Rice, broth, bouillon, butter,
water, in a pan bring to a boil, reduce the heat and let sit. –if doing in a Dutch Oven once boiling let it
boil for a few and remove from the heat – the Cast Iron will keep it warm and
cooking. – When I prepare this I was at home and I used my rice cooker – just dumped
it all it and pushed “Cook”.
Once your Rice is done now it’s time to prepare the meat….
Place the bacon (I started with 3 pieces) in an x type shape. Place your steak in the center of
the bacon. Season the steak with Salt and pepper – and hey if you like
other seasoning – have at it…..
Place ¼ C of Wild Rice in the center of the steak and bring
the corners of the steaks in to cover the rice. So now you have a steak ball,
begin wrapping the bacon, to the center of the ball. Once you have all the
bacon ends wrapped to the center – you should have a “bacon wrapped” steak
ball.
Tip: I secured mine with a piece of spaghetti, it holds everything together
like a toothpick and cooks as the food does and you don’t have to worry about
finding the toothpick
I placed this in my skillet and browned them for a bit…. With
the ends of the bacon down first to cook and seal them – Let them crisp up so
they stay sealed. Then I placed them in
the oven at 350° for
30-40 minutes till they reached 165°.
Cyndi
Be creative and add a cube of cheese or some fresh herbs to
the center….
Looks yummy! I can't wait to try this recipe. :)
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