Beef Tips with Mushrooms
Sometimes you just need a big bowl of a stick-to-your-ribs hearty meal that will get you through the week. When the weather starts to cool down, I get a little nostalgic and a heaping helping of Beef Tips with Mushrooms always brings me back to chilly Saturdays in Geauga County, Ohio. I grew up in the snowbelt of Northeast Ohio and a meal like this was absolutely necessary after raking leaves, chopping wood, or just hanging with my friends in the woods.
I amped it up a bit, using beef tallow and my own seasonings. Serve this over mashed potatoes or egg noodles and it'll be like its 1993 all over again.
- Author
- Brian Leigh
- Prep Time
- 10 minutes
- Cook Time
- 30 minutes
- Servings
- 6
- Category
Entree
- Cuisine
Americana
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon beef tallow or, alternatively, a neutral oil
- 1 lb of sirloin or tenderloin steak cut into 1 inch pieces
- 1 tablespoon Somethin’ To Beef About - Umami Steak Seasoning
- 8 ounces porcini mushrooms, sliced
- ½ cup onion, diced
- 2 tablespoons flour
- 2 tablespoons beef tallow
- 1 cup beef broth
- 1 tablespoon Somethin’ For Everything - Salt, Pepper, Garlic Blend
- 1 teaspoon Red Wine Vinegar
- Beef Tips with Mushrooms Ingredient Bundle
Directions
- Season the beef tips with 1 tablespoon of B.T. Leigh's Somethin' To Beef About umami steak seasoning. Ensure the beef tips are coated evenly.
- Heat 1 tablespoon of beef tallow in a large pan over high heat. A dutch oven or a high sided stainless steel pan is perfect for this.
- Add the beef tips to the large pan and brown until a nice crust has formed. This should take approximately 4-5 minutes per side. Make sure not to crowd the pan - work in batches. Make sure the vent fan is on - this may create some smoke.
- Remove the beef tips and set aside.
- Using the same pan, reduce the heat to medium and add two tablespoons of beef tallow. This should be enough to coat the bottom of the pan.
- Add the mushrooms and onions, allowing to cook for approximately 5 minutes until the mushrooms have browned.
- Add a tablespoon of B.T. Leigh's Somethin' For Everything and stir to combine. Let this cook for 30 seconds.
- Add 2 tablespoons of flour to the pan, stirring continuously until all the flour is incorporated. Allow this to cook for 2 minutes until the flour changes to a light brown and smells toasty.
- Slowly add the beef broth a tablespoon at a time, stirring continuously, until a nice sauce has formed. Simmer the sauce for about 3 minutes or until thickened.
- Stir 1 teaspoon red wine vinegar into the sauce. This should brighten it a bit.
- Add the beef tips, along with any juice, back into the pan and let cook for another 3 minutes.
- Serve over rice, noodles or mashed potatoes! Enjoy!
1 comment
This recipe is easy to make and packed with all the best flavors—perfect for a hearty meal as the weather cools. I had the chance to sample Brian’s delicious combination and highly recommend it!