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Steak has to be the one food that most people think of when they think about a Paleo diet and with good reason. Steak is absolutely delicious and loaded with micro-nutrients, minerals and healthy saturated fat. Also, it’s easy and quick to prepare when you know the right techniques. For this, I encourage you to head over and learn about the art of cooking steak. For exemple, details such as tempering the steaks or rubbing the surface of the steaks with the cooking fat instead of adding the fat directly to the pan can make a world of difference in the final result. The article on the art of cooking steak will also teach you how to determine the right cooking time for your desired doneness.
Recipes like this one are perfect for when you come home from a long day and crave a delicious, hearty and fulfilling meal. Not only because these steaks are extremely tasty, but because it takes very little time to prepare and requires ingredients that you will most likely always have on hand. The only difficult thing about it is that you will have to stop by your local butcher to get some delicious fresh and preferably grass-fed steaks.
Like most recipes, you can really switch this one up and use whatever you happen to have in the fridge. I chose mushrooms because I love them most when combined with red meat and a dry red wine. Add the thyme on top of those ingredients and you have a really hearty meal. You also are not restricted to the type or cut of steak you use, I just happened to use beef T-bone steaks because I love them so much and I enjoy cooking and eating with with the bone still in.
I try to always have a good bottle of red wine on hand to cook with. It is such an easy way to drastically alter a recipe and it makes for a great base for an awesome sauce or marinade. If you wonder about the alcohol from the wine, you can always read my article on chocolate, coffee and alcohol, but in a nutshell, you shouldn’t have to stay away for a little bit of wine here and there, especially when it’s reduced and most of the alcohol is allowed to evaporate like in this recipe.
To complete this meal I would recommend a great starchy side like some pesto mashed potatoes or a sweet potato mash. I find that mashed or grilled starchy vegetables go hand in hand with tender red meat. And, like I said many times in the past, starchy vegetables and potatoes are perfectly healthy. Read up on Paleo 2.0 for more details.
Serves 2-4

P.S. Be sure to check out the Paleo Recipe Book. It’s a cookbook I’ve created to help you cook the best food for your health. It contains over 370 recipes and covers absolutely everything you need.
