Perfect Pairings: Savor the Flavor with Our Ultimate Steak and Feta Crostini Recipe!

Welcome to this culinary delight where the rich, savory flavors of a perfectly grilled juicy steak meet the tangy punch of feta cheese, all piled atop a crisp, golden crostini. In this blog post, we'll take your taste buds on an adventure by marrying the hearty comfort of steak with the sharp, creamy essence of one of Greece's most famous cheeses. Whether you're planning an upscale appetizer for your next dinner party or simply seeking to jazz up your at-home snack game, these steak and feta crostinis promise to be a crowd-pleaser. Join us as we explore the simple yet sophisticated world of creating this mouth-watering combination, where each bite is a symphony of textures and flavors that are sure to leave you craving more.

Bread Alternatives

When making steak and feta crostini, the type of bread used is an important factor to consider. Ciabatta bread is a great option, as it has a slightly chewy texture that helps hold the toppings well. French baguettes are also an excellent choice, as their crisp crust and fluffy interior make them well-suited for crostini. Sourdough bread is a good choice as well, as its slightly tangy flavor helps balance out the savory flavors of the steak and feta. For those looking to add a bit of nutrition to their crostini, whole wheat bread is a great option. Rye bread can be a nice option if you prefer its flavor to the crostini, for those looking to experiment with different flavors. It is important to choose a bread that you like, and one that will complement the flavors of the steak and feta. These are all great options.

Steak Preparation

To make the perfect steak for topping crostini, heat a skillet over medium-high heat and season the steak with salt and pepper. Sear the steak on both sides for 2-4 minutes, or until it’s cooked to your desired doneness. Once the steak is cooked, remove it from the skillet and let it rest for 3-5 minutes. Slice the steak against the grain into thin strips. Serve the steak on crostini, along with feta cheese, fresh herbs and other desired toppings. The combination of steak and feta on a crispy crostini is a powerful flavor combination that will tantalize your taste buds.

Cheese Alternatives

If you're looking for an alternative cheese to top your steak and feta crostini, you should consider trying crumbled goat cheese, blue cheese, or gorgonzola. All of these cheeses provide a creamy, tangy flavor that pairs well with steak and makes a delicious alternative to feta. Goat cheese and blue cheese are milder in flavor than feta, while gorgonzola is a bit stronger but still delicious. Additionally, if you're looking for a more mild cheese, you could opt for a brie or mozzarella. Whichever cheese you choose, you can be sure that your steak and feta crostini will be a delicious and flavorful dish.

Ingredients

1 pound ribeye steak

1 French baguette

3 tablespoons melted Butter

6 oz feta cheese

4 oz Greek yogurt

3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

2–3 tablespoons water

Salt & pepper, to taste

Basil pesto spread

Instructions

1. Arrange the baguette slices on a large baking sheet. Lightly brush both sides of the bread with melted butter. Place bread under the broiler for 1-2 minutes on each side until lightly brown. Briefly set the crostini aside to cool.

2. Pat both sides of the steak with a paper towel. Season with salt and Pepper to taste. Add 1 tablespoon of butter to a heated skillet and add prepped Ribeye steak cooking both sides for three minutes. Remove the steaks to a cutting board and let them rest for 10 minutes before thinly slicing them against the grain.

3. While the steak is resting, make the whipped feta. Add crumbled feta, greek yogurt, olive oil, and water and blend until smooth and well blended. Prepare the crostini by layering bread, feta mixture, a thinly sliced steak, and pesto on top. Serve & enjoy your steak crostini!

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The Perfect Match: Grilled Steak & Blue Cheese Salad with Grilled Corn paired with J. Lohr Estates Seven Oaks Cabernet Sauvignon

If you're looking for a new recipe that's delicious, hearty, and healthy, look no further than this grilled steak and blue cheese salad with grilled corn! This savory dish is made with flavorful steak, creamy blue cheese, and sweet grilled corn. Pair with a glass of the J. Lohr Estates Seven Oaks Cabernet Sauvignon to create a world-class meal that's sure to please. Not only is this dish tasty, but it's also easy to make, giving you a delectable dinner on the table in no time! One of my favorite go to salad meals and I am especially enjoying it on National Cabernet Day today!

Let me just say, that this unique combination of flavors will surely impress your dinner guests and make even the pickiest eater happy. A juicy steak is the perfect complement to the tangy blue cheese and smoky grilled corn for a flavor combination that is out of this world. Let's not forget that when accompanied by a glass of J. Lohr Estates Seven Oaks Cabernet, the dining adventure of this meal becomes truly epic! The bold, full-bodied flavor of the Cabernet adds the perfect touch of elegance to this dish, making it an ideal pairing for a casual dinner at home to an elegant dinner party.

A little background on the wine is that it is produced and bottled by J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines in Paso Robles, CA. In the glass you’lll see a deep, bright, red-purple hue and on the nose an abundance of dark cherry and black currant fruit enhanced by accent notes of toasted pastry, hazelnut, and vanilla. This comes from their extensive barrel aging program. I find that you can pair this Cabernet with a variety of dishes, from pulled pork sandwiches and coleslaw to your favorite lasagna. Hard cheeses and beef are the best pairing of them all which is why I think this steak and blue cheese salad is the ultimate dish.

Steak Choices

The key to making this salad is to choose the right cut of steak. In my opinion, a grilled ribeye works best as the ribeye has a bold, beefy flavor that will stand up to the intense flavors of the blue cheese. For a juicy, flavorful steak, look for a steak with plenty of marbling. To get that perfect medium-rare steak, grill each side for 3-4 minutes at high heat. Make sure to rest the steak for 5-10 minutes after cooking, as this will allow the juices to redistribute and ensure it’s perfectly juicy. Add grilled corn, blue cheese crumbles, and a drizzle of the blue cheese dressing to complete the salad.

Grilling Corn

Start lightly brushing the corn with extra virgin olive oil or melted butter before grilling. This will ensure even cooking and maximum flavor when it's time to add it to the salad. Grill the corn over medium-high heat, turning frequently, for approximately 8-10 minutes until it is lightly charred and tender. Add a sprinkle of sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to the corn for optimal flavor before grilling. Once the corn is finished grilling, let it cool slightly before adding it to the salad.

Salad Ingredients

Serving 4

10 ounces of butter lettuce or mixed spring greens

2 - 10 oz ribeye steaks

1/2 cup blue cheese crumbles

4 corn on the cob

1/2 a large red onion, sliced

6 oz cherry tomatoes, halved

1 avocado thinly sliced

Dressing Ingredients

1 cup mayonnaise

3/4 cup low-fat buttermilk

1/2 cup sour cream

4 oz blue cheese crumbled

3 garlic cloves minced

1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice

1/2 teaspoon ground pepper

1/4-1/2 teaspoon coarse salt

Directions

1. Rinse and pat dry all fruit and vegetables.

2. Add all dressing ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth. If you liked your blue cheese dressing more chunky, you can add crumbles into the dressing now. For a thinner consistency, leave alone after blending. This dressing can be premade in an airtight container in the refrigerator up to 2 days ahead.

3. Grill steaks and corn. Start your grill, butter corn on the cob, and add salt and pepper to corn and steaks. Place steaks and corn on the grill. Grill corn for 8-10 minutes, turning every 2-3 minutes. Grill Steaks for 3-4 minutes on each side or until cooked to your liking. Remove all from the grill and let sit for 5-10 minutes. Slice steaks into strips and cut corn off of the cob.

4. Now, it's time to assemble the grilled steak blue cheese salad with grilled corn salad. Add butter lettuce roughly chopped into a large bowl with half the red onion, corn, blue cheese, and cherry tomatoes. Pour dressing over the top and stir together! Then, layer the remainder of the red onion, corn, cherry tomatoes, sliced steak, and avocado. Liberally sprinkle blue cheese on top and serve!

My husband and I always enjoy a great steak dinner with a chopped salad, the perfect way to enjoy it as a lighter fare. Nothing compares to the smoky, charred flavor of grilled steak and the blue cheese's nutty richness. Enjoy the flavors of this delicious steak salad paired with the J. Lohr Estates Seven Oaks Cabernet Sauvignon for a truly memorable experience. I love how this Cabernet brings out the charred flavors of the steak and the nutty flavors of the blue cheese. The sweetness of the grilled corn is a perfect balance for the bold cabernet, creating an unparalleled flavor combination.

For Other Recipes & Pairings with J.Lohr wines:

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