Ponzu Steak on a Wasabi pumpkin purée is an almost asian dish, the underlying flavours are all japanese although the format of the dish is more western cuisine (steak, potato). The highlight of this dish find itself in the pumpkin purée, not in the meat. The steak is a simply well seasoned with coarse salt and pepper steak cooked to your liking in the pan or even better grilled on the BBQ with a touch of ponzu (soy sauce + citrus essence sauce) to top it in the end. If you do not have any space left in the pantry for yet another one of those too little used bottles, you can always replace the ponzu with tamari or soy sauce.
So let’s make this mashup asian, western dish!
Ponzu Steak on a Wasabi pumpkin purée
Makes 4 portions
Ingredients
- 4 steaks of your choice
- about 750g of pumpkin, or butternut squash in thick slices
- 2 tbsp of olive oil
- 2 cm long wasabi paste coming (from the tube)
- 100 ml of milk
- 30g of butter (or 2 tbsp)
- 4 tsp of ponzu (1 tsp for each steak) or soy sauce
- coarse salt and pepper
Directions
- Start by cutting the pumpkin skin off and cut into big slices, add the olive oil, salt and pepper
- Add to a baking paper covert baking sheet
- Roast the pumpkin slices until light brown in the oven, depending on the size of the pieces, about 35 minutes at 180°C (350F)
- When the pumpkin is ready, add to a bowl, add the milk, butter and wasabi paste and mash
- Season the pumpkin purée with extra salt and pepper, reserve
- Cover the steak with your favorite steak spices of simple coarse salt and pepper
- Sear the steak in the pan, at high heat, or your favorite coccion
- When done to your liking, add about 1 tsp of ponzu on each steaks
- Serve the steak on the pumpkin wasabi purée with some extra pumpkin seeds
Enjoy!
6 Comments
WOW! You better believe that I was salivating as I was reading + admiring the pictures. Def need to give it a try.
you’ll salivate plenty;)
Wasabi with pumpkin sounds interesting, I feel like the heat works well with the sweetness (:
A really great combination it is. I was myself sceptic at first, but it is magical this mix! Hope you ll try and let me know;)
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