From: Lorrie in Montreal
On Jan 14, 2009
Made for 123 tag. Yummy yummy yummy...we liked this alot! I would use a lighter tomato sauce rather than paste just to lighten it up a bit next time...very nice recipe. I liked the hit of balsamic too!
From: KelBel
On Jun 15, 2006
Excellent recipe. The pepper on the steaks gave a nice bite, the caramelized onion and mushroom were divine, and the tomato/balsamic sauce was a nice sweet compliment to the whole recipe.
From: Cookingupastorm
On Nov 5, 2007
Great recipe, the sauce is on the rich side so I'm going to cut back on the tomato paste next time or replace with tomato puree - and in the meantime I'll keep a lookout for Bush Tomato. Having said that, the whole family loved this, included my tomatophobic 9 year old.
From: TeresaS
On Jan 31, 2009
Wow! DH and I loved this! OK, this is what I did. I used some leftover diced tomatoes in sauce instead of the tomato paste. I omitted the water and I reduced the sauce to thicken it. I also could NOT bring myself to cook the steaks in a fry pan. (Top Loin New York Steak) I got at the discount area because of the use by date. So I grilled them. I served them with spaetzle instead of mashed potatoes and a salad on the side. The tomato sauce added a nice tang to the overall dish due to the balsamic vinegar. Excellent dish! The steak was nice and tender and the onion/mushrooms and tomato sauce was the finale. Thanks for posting.
This is going in my top 2009 cookbook.
From: NELady
On Jan 19, 2009
This made a good steak - the onions and mushrooms were wonderful. The tomato sauce was so-so - I think bluemoon was correct in thinking the tomato paste would be "sharp" - I wish I had used tomato sauce or pureed tomatoes instead of the paste. I used New York Strip steak. Made for 1-2-3 Hits Tag Game, 1/19/09 - NELady.
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