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Flat Iron Steak au Poivre with Peppercorn Sauce

by Cedric Nicolas

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Tree Nut Free

Peanut Free

Contains Dairy

A classic French bistro steak that will elevate any weekday. Peppercorn-crusted beef flat iron steak is grilled to perfection, then paired with a mild yet flavorful peppercorn-laced creamy pan sauce, garnished with fresh Italian parsley. Rich and delicious, this steak will take any meal up a notch. Pair with your favorite potatoes, grilled veggies, or a light salad for an easy, elegant dinner in minutes.

Nutritional facts

Protein

50g

Carbs

9g

Calories

560kcal

Fat

34g

Ingredients

Beef, Flat Iron, Steak, 8 oz, Preportioned, Canned Green Peppercorn, Canola and Olive Oil Blend, Veal Demi-Glace Base, Black Pepper, Garlic, Corn Starch, Heavy Cream, Red Wine, Kosher Salt, Shallot, Black Pepper, Thyme, Italian Parsley

Contains milk.

Reviews

4.3

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About Cedric Nicolas

Born and raised in Versailles, France, Chef Cedric Nicolas got his first introduction to cooking from his mom, who insisted on using the freshest ingredients from local markets for their family's meals. After trying his hand in the home kitchen, he formalized his interest in cooking when it came time to decide on professional schooling and enrolled in a culinary training program at the age of 15. It only took several months, and a couple of missed soccer games, for him to decide he wanted to get into restaurants. Nicolas moved to London to stage at The Lanesborough, and by the age of 19, he was working in Michelin-starred Club Gascon. Nicolas eventually came back home to France to work under Gordon Ramsey. He went on to become chef of a restaurant with a daily tasting menu that featured the best local ingredients he could source this eventually earned the restaurant a Michelin Plate award. Nicolas moved to Los Angeles in 2017 to open Belle Vie and has been cooking in the city ever since.

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