Best 3 Steak Balmoral Recipes

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Indulge in a culinary journey with Steak Balmoral, a Scottish delicacy that combines the robust flavors of steak, gamey venison, and creamy black pudding. This dish is a symphony of textures, with the tender steak and venison contrasting the slightly crunchy black pudding. The rich, savory sauce elevates the dish to new heights, creating a harmonious balance of flavors.

Accompanying this main course are three tantalizing recipes that elevate the dining experience. Begin with the classic BĂ©arnaise sauce, a velvety emulsion of butter, egg yolks, white wine vinegar, and tarragon that adds a touch of elegance to the steak. For a refreshing contrast, the watercress salad with walnuts and citrus vinaigrette offers a burst of freshness and acidity. Rounding off the meal is a delectable bread pudding with a sweet and custardy interior, perfectly complemented by a dollop of whipped cream.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

STEAK BALMORAL AND WHISKY SAUCE FROM THE WITCHERY BY THE CASTLE



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This recipe hails from one of my favourite restaurants, "The Witchery - By The Castle" in Edinburgh, Scotland, which is towards the top up the hill near the gates of Edinburgh Castle. The restaurant is located in a very old and atmospheric building where the "Old Hell Fire Club" used to hold their meetings. The Witchery serves this delicious steak there, called Steak Balmoral, which has the most divine whisky sauce I have ever tasted! Serve this steak with chips (French fries), boiled, jacket or steamed new potatoes and seasonal greens or a tossed salad. The sauce is uniquely famous for its stunning simplicity - no need for onions or garlic, the cream, mustard, mushrooms and whisky tick all the taste boxes! More information from the restaurant's web-site: Located in an historic sixteenth-century building at the gates of Edinburgh Castle, James Thomson's Witchery is the most atmospheric and spectacular dining destination in the city. A unique location,stunning interiors and superlative food, wine and service create memorable and magical dining experiences for locals, visitors and celebrities alike. Ewan MacGregor, Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta Jones, Jack Nicholson and Clarissa Dickson Wright have all succumbed to its charms, with Andrew Lloyd Webber calling it the prettiest restaurant ever! Originally built for an Edinburgh merchant in 1595, this historic building on the Royal Mile now includes the jewel-like Witchery diningroom, the spectacular Secret Garden and a collection of totally indulgent and opulent suites on the floors above and in an adjacent historic building. (This recipe is the authentic recipe from the restaurant's web-site.)

Provided by French Tart

Categories     Steak

Time 20m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 (200 g) aberdeen angus steaks or 2 (200 g) sirloin steaks
25 g salted butter
5 green peppercorns, lightly crushed
60 ml Scotch whisky (a good blend such as Bells, Teachers or Famous Grouse)
1 teaspoon scottish heather honey (optional)
125 ml double cream
125 ml beef stock
50 g cleaned sliced fresh wild field mushrooms or 50 g button mushrooms
2 teaspoons coarse grain mustard
salt
fresh ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Heat a skillet or frying pan over medium heat, then add the butter and green peppercorns and cook until the peppercorns release their aroma, about 1 to 2 minutes. Add the steaks to the pan and cook to taste, then remove them and keep them warm.
  • Add the whisky to the buttery steak juices in the pan and carefully set it alight, flambe it until the flames die down; then add the honey (if using), cream, stock and mushrooms and bring to a boil, reducing the heat to a gentle simmer.
  • Simmer gently until the sauce has reduced by half, stirring from time to time to ensure that the mushrooms do not stick. Add the mustard, stirring well and season to taste with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
  • Serve the steaks with the sauce poured over the top and a selection of seasonal greens or a salad with chips (French fries) or a baked jacket potato.
  • NB: The honey is optional, it adds a mellow flavour to the sauce if you feel the whisky makes the sauce a little too bitter - it does not add a vast amount of sweetness, so you can add it as an option.

SCOTTISH STEAK BALMORAL AND LAPHROAIG WHISKEY SAUCE



Scottish Steak Balmoral and Laphroaig Whiskey Sauce image

A wonderful recipe for traditional Scottish Steak Balmoral, as served throughout the region and at the famous "The Witchery" restaurant located in Edinburgh, Scotland at the very top of the Royal Mile near the gates of beautiful Edinburgh Castle. The "Old Hell Fire Club" used to hold their meetings in this historic sixteenth century building. Tips: We prefer tender Aberdeen angus filet steaks in this first-rate recipe, but sirloin steaks or rib-eyes are just as good. Do try to use a very high quality beef, if possible. You can carefully flambe the whisky in step 2, but I usually don't bother as I find it boils down quickly enough into the divinely smooth and mellow sauce without the extra step. Recipe makes a generous serving of whisky sauce--by all means, you may adjust proportions to suit your own tastes. Serve these steaks with steamed new potatoes, fries, or baked (jacket) potatoes, and seasonal greens or a tossed salad. Try to use a good Scotch whisky (single or blended)....I used Laphroaig 15 yo single malt which is usually reserved for special occasions....but this was phenomenal! ENJOY!

Provided by BecR2400

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 20m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

4 tablespoons butter
4 (8 ounce) aberdeen angus beef steak fillets (or sirloin steaks)
salt & freshly ground black pepper, to taste
4 tablespoons good Scotch whisky (such as Laphroaig)
1 teaspoon scottish heather honey (optional)
1 cup heavy cream
1/2 cup beef stock
4 ounces cleaned sliced fresh mushrooms (button or wild)
4 tablespoons chopped green onions (optional)
2 -3 teaspoons coarse grain mustard
2 tablespoons snipped fresh parsley, to garnish
fresh edible flower, to decorate (purple heather)

Steps:

  • Preheat a cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Add the butter and reduce the heat to medium. Pan fry the steaks 4 to 6 minutes per side, or to personal taste. Be careful not to overcook your steaks. Remove steaks to a plate, season with salt and pepper, and keep them warm.
  • Add the whisky, honey, cream, and beef stock to the pan, and bring to a boil. Now add the mushrooms and reduce heat to a steady simmer. Cook until the sauce is reduced by about half, stirring from time to time.
  • Stir in the chopped green onions and the mustard, cook briefly until onions are softened and sauce is heated through.
  • Serve the steaks with the whisky sauce poured over them; garnish with snipped fresh parsley, and decorate with purple heather, as desired. Lovely!

STEAK BALMORAL



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The "Witchery" restaurant in Edinburgh is located in a building where the "Old Hell Fire Club" used to hold their meetings. The restaurant serves Steak Balmoral, made with a whisky sauce. Here's the recipe.

Provided by Millereg

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 36m

Yield 4 Yummy, elegant steaks, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

4 aberdeen angus steaks
4 tablespoons Scotch whisky
10 ounces heavy whipping cream
5 ounces beef stock
4 ounces sliced mushrooms
1 teaspoon coarse grain mustard
salt and pepper
1 ounce butter

Steps:

  • Pan fry the steaks and keep them warm.
  • Add the whisky to the pan and carefully set it alight.
  • Add the cream, stock and mushrooms and bring to a boil.
  • Reduce heat and simmer gently until the sauce has reduced by half, stirring from time to time.

Tips:

  • Use high-quality ingredients. The better the quality of your steak, the better your Steak Balmoral will be. Look for a steak that is well-marbled and has a good amount of fat. This will help the steak to stay juicy and flavorful during cooking.
  • Cook the steak over high heat. This will help to sear the outside of the steak and lock in the juices. You can cook the steak in a pan, on a grill, or under a broiler.
  • Don't overcook the steak. Steak Balmoral is best when it is cooked to medium-rare or medium. Overcooked steak will be dry and tough.
  • Let the steak rest before serving. This will allow the juices to redistribute throughout the steak, making it more tender and flavorful.
  • Serve the steak with your favorite sides. Steak Balmoral can be served with a variety of sides, such as mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, or a simple salad.

Conclusion:

Steak Balmoral is a classic dish that is perfect for a special occasion. It is easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste. With a little practice, you can make a Steak Balmoral that will impress your friends and family.

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