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Pan Fried Steaks with a spicey coffee rub

Pan Fried Steaks with a spicey coffee rub
He loves steak.  In fact I would say he is passionate about his steak.  So when it's time to cook, that's his domain.  I am relegated to the vegetables. 
 
In warmer weather it's the grill, when the temps turn arctic it's the frying pan.  Before he became my Chef de Cuisine I would have turned my nose down at any steak to come out of a skillet.  Now I know better.  A couple weekends ago my salt and pepper, meat and potatoes man decided to spice things up.  He had been leafing through a cook book I had left on the coffee table.  For obvious reasons The Great Steak Book had caught his eye.  Adapted from Grady Spears', "Cowboy Coffee Pan Blend" this is what my favorite pardner came up with.
 
Pan Fried Steaks with a spicey coffee rub

2, 6-8 oz filet mignon, lamb or skirt steaks
1/2 tsp Sea Salt
1/4 tsp Coarse ground black pepper
1 tbsp Worcester sauce
1/3 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup ground coffee
1 tsp Coffee & Chocolate Spice
2 tbsp vegetable oil

Pan Fried Steaks with a spicey coffee rub


Rub each steak with salt and pepper.  Drizzle worcester sauce over steaks. Let sit refrigerated for at least 1 hour.  Mix coffee, brown sugar, Jamaican Jerk Seasoning  and Coffee & Chocolate Spice on a gallon freezer bag.  Add steaks and toss and turn to coat evenly.

Pan Fried Steaks with a spicey coffee rub

In a large heavy skillet over medium heat, fry steaks for 2 min on each side.  Flip and fry steaks for a second time, 3 min on each side.  Remove pan from heat and cover with tin foil. Allow to sit for 10 minutes before serving. 

Best with beans, fabulous with fries, magical with malbec, beautiful with Belgian style wheat beer. Works well with a wrangler too.

My favorite cowboy
If you are serious about steaks:

 

 

 

Photo Credit: Julie T Cecchini

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