Steak and Egg Hash Pan
Campfire cooking or a Sunday morning at home, this steak and egg potato hashpan will start the day right and feed the whole family.
Steak and Egg Hash Pan
Recipe
Preparation: 20 minutes
Cooking: +- 15 minutes
Ready in: +-35 minutes
Variations: Substitute ribeye with rump or sirloin steak
Servings: 4 to 6
Tips: This meal can also be cooked on an outdoor fire in a cast iron pan or on a skottel braai.
Cooking guideline based on 3cm thick steak
Rare: 4 minutes on each side
Med-rare: 5 minutes on each side
Medium: 6 minutes on each side (recommended)
Well-done: Not recommended
INGREDIENTS
2 x 350g ribeye steaks
Olive oil
Butter
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
Smoked paprika
3 large potatoes, cut into large cubes
1 onion, chopped
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1 red pepper, chopped
4 eggs (or as many as you’d like)
Fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped, for garnish
METHOD
1. Pre-heat the oven to 200°C/390°F.
2. Lightly coat the ribeye steaks in olive oil, generously season with salt and black pepper and sprinkle over smoked paprika.
3. Heat a splash of olive oil and a knob of butter in an ovenproof skillet/pan over a medium-high heat and cook the steaks to your preference (see cooking guideline above).
4. Remove the steaks from the pan and place on a board, tent with tinfoil and allow the meat to rest until needed.
5. Add the potatoes to the same pan (adding more oil and butter if necessary) and sauté on a medium heat for about 15 minutes or until golden and cooked through. Season well with salt and pepper
6. Stir in the onions, red pepper and garlic and cook until soft and translucent.
7. Using a spoon, move the potatoes to make wells for the eggs and crack an egg into each space.
8. Place the skillet pan into the pre-heated oven and cook the eggs to your liking (soft eggs with runny yolks are recommended).
9. Slice the rested steak into slivers and add to the pan for the last minute of cooking time to heat through
10. Garnish the steak and egg hash with fresh chopped parsley and serve with toast.
Recipe development for Karan Beef.
Photographed by Hendrik Steytler.