Sunday evening we grilled out some wonderful ribeye steaks and believe it or not there was some left over. Â I've got several ways that I typically use leftover beef but this time I wanted something different. Â I decided on putting together a steak sandwich with a couple of surprise toppings. Â First, I took regular ketchup and turned it into a spicy, tangy sauce. Â Then I changed up my regular slaw recipe by adding chopped broccoli.Â
With all of my ingredients prepared and 2 hungry taste testers at the table, it was time to assemble the sandwiches. Â Here's how you do it -Â
- Thinly slice steak and warm in skillet. Â Make sure not to over cook the meat.
- Slice buns, lightly butter both sides and toast in oven.
- Slather a layer of Spicy Ketchup on bottom of bun and layer with steak.
- Top with a slice of provolone cheese.
- Place in oven to melt cheese.
- When cheese is melted, add a spoon full of sauce and top with Broccoli Slaw.
- Top with other half of toasted bun.
All I can tell you is...it was AWE-SOME! Â Even with one of my taste testers not liking broccoli, they both asked for seconds. Â So, I've got a new way to use a leftover beef, another way to use broccoli and a great new recipe for ketchup. Â I'd say that's a successful day in the kitchen!
Steak Sandwich with Spicy Ketchup and Broccoli Slaw
Spicy Ketchup
2 cups of regular ketchup
1/4 cup red pepper jelly
1 teaspoon Worchestchershire sauce
1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
- Heat all ingredients in sauce pot until jelly has melted.
- Let cool for 10 minutes.
- Can be stored in fridge for 2 weeks.
1 bag of shredded broccoli
3/4 cup good mayo
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
- Take broccoli out of bag and give it a slight chop.
- Mix all other ingredients together and pour over broccoli.
- Taste and adjust the salt and pepper to your liking.
- Chill in fridge until ready to serve.
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