Steak Mock Frites Recipe (2024)

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Bri

Steam the baby potatoes instead of boiling them. Less chance of them splitting and getting water logged, and it eliminates the need to dry the potatoes. Plus, you can steam them and flatten them ahead of time, and crisp them later. I prefer to do the crimping in olive oil and some fresh rosemary (with a nice crunchy Maldon salt) but up to you.

Catherine DiNardo

Made the potatoes on a preheated cast iron skillet and they came out great. Instead of putting extra oil on top, I turned them over when the bottoms were brown. Total time took about 30 minutes. They were wonderfully crispy and looked just as they do in the photo.

Joan Danzansky

'Mock Frites' is a really cute name, but let's just call them 'smashed potatoes!' And, to make them really tasty, add some butter to the oil, a little balsamic vinegar and some garlic and herbs!

mike/

i've known them as 'bashed' potatoes as they call them in New Zealand. i've done all sorts of variations. my favorite is put on a little butter & cheddar cheese (or any cheese) and broil them til brown & crispy. we then top them with sour cream, chives, bacon, anything you like on a baked potato... they're even good cold!

Josh

Agree about the smoke. This recipe from GQ makes perfectly seared, medium-rare steak with zero smoke...it has changed the way we eat here in NYC!

http://www.gq.com/story/how-to-cook-steak-in-winter

Anna

After smashing the potatoes, they can be pan fried to crispness in a slick of olive oil. No oven heat works for me!

David

I've cooked these twice. Both times, the frites were not crisp at the end of the prescribed time, at the correct temperature. I found that if you turned the oven off and went off to do other things for 20-30 minutes, they were perfect.
I may have used to much olive oil. More of a shower than a drizzle.

Bill Ahlstrom

Dont smash potatoes to less than an inch---too thin! Celery salt adds great flavor to the mock frites.

Jane

A "C grade" potato is one that is 1.5 inches in diameter, or less. However, I have found that any small round potato works well in this recipe.

Dee

I also found that starting the steak just after the potatoes go in the oven gives you plenty of time for the all important resting time for the steak.

Tom S

Use 4 tbls of butter for two people & leave skins on the
potatoes to keep them together when mushed.

Jack

Do any of these writers live in homes or apartments with normal ventilation? Unless you want the FD to show up reduce the pan to med-high and add a couple of minutes to the cooking time. Just make sure the skillet is fully hot when you add the oil, and use a splash guard. And if your oven is smoky you can reduce it to 400.

LCRI Cook

I used Red Potatoes, skin on, and they worked fine. They took longer to boil but only needed 20 minutes in the oven. Not sure if they could go 25. Thanks to others for suggestions. I added minced garlic, sea salt and pepper.

We don't eat meat so used the MAÎTRE D’HÔTEL BUTTER on mahi mahi using Nancy Jenkins' recipe for Baked Fish en Papillotte elsewhere on the NYT cooking site.

It was all good!!

Gigi

I always disconnect the fire alarm first. Not that I don't love looking at firemen but why waste their time?

Arthur

If one cooks a 1" steak that long it will be more than well done. More like 2 - 3 min at the most on both sides. I cook mine about 2 1/2 min peer side beginning with the steak frozen. Of course it ends up being very rare.
The benefit - the result is moist having had no time to lose any of the juices.

Nan on Cape Cod

Made exactly as the recipe said, except my steaks were beef tenderloin, about 1 1/2 inch thick each. I resisted the urge to tweak (butter on the potatoes? Olive oil instead of neutral oil?) and everyone raved about the results. Winner!

GGD

Used small red potatoes and small yellow yukons. The yukons were better., Also maybe line the pan sheet so it doesn't burn the pan with parchment.

Andrew

Boneless Colorado Ribeye. Did larger 3 inch, Red San Luis Valley potatoes, and applied some of the butter to them after roasting. Amazing! Never use Canola oil for anything. It's poisonous. Used EVOO of course.

Jill

The potatoes butter components are now on regular weekend rotation in my house, though like others I have gone my own way with the meat (the canola oil with the steak is so… canola-y tasting). The potatoes are still delicious even if they crumble apart a bit more than the photo suggests.

Pat

For our first steak dinner since my dental work was completed, and my husband's dietary restrictions eased, we chose this--and found that the 'mock frites', made with small red potatoes was one of the best vegetables we have had in a long time of limited diets.

janisani

I cooked only the potatoes, and no.

Jennah

Easy and great take on classic.

Gail

I microwave the potatoes first to save time. Also keeps them dry.

Jenava

DRY OFF the steaks with paper towels before you put them in the hot fat. I like to use a combination of avocado oil and ghee for the steaks.

Peter W

These are great! I've had success doing a variation, even on a weeknight. Par-cook potatoes in a microwave and allow to cool enough to handle. While still warm, smash semi flat as described. On a grill, heat a cast iron pan, fajita pan, or grill mat to cook with spritzes of your favorite cooking oil, butter, or even bacon grease for something over the top. Cook until golden-plus. Season with salt and pepper.

Susie

I put the potatoes in a plastic bag, poke a fork in them to release the steam, make sure there’s some moisture ie water, and cook them in the microwave. Timesaving and very efficient.

joan

This was sooooo good. 4 minutes side one, two minutes side two. Served on garlic toast. Butter a must. Solid 10/10.

JT

I made smashed fingerlings the other day in the airfryer. Put whole potatoes in there with olive oil and salt for 20 minutes - they were crispy on the outside. Took them out and smashed them and put them back in air fryer for 10 more minutes with a little more olive oil and salt. They got good reviews.

Lorry Kennedy

Best potatoes ever. Glass is better than a masher. Herbs, spices… try them all!

susan

Loved this - made everything in just over an hour and Husband thought it was worthy of a special occasion meal. I don’t have a proper kitchen exhaust so it did set off my smoke alarm for a moment. Thankfully, I had just purchased a “Frywall” and that kept the cooktop splatter at a minimum.

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Steak Mock Frites Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are mock frites? ›

'Mock Frites' is a really cute name, but let's just call them 'smashed potatoes!' And, to make them really tasty, add some butter to the oil, a little balsamic vinegar and some garlic and herbs! 132. mike/ 6 years ago. i've known them as 'bashed' potatoes as they call them in New Zealand.

What is the best cut of meat for steak frites? ›

Steak: We are using a bavette cut of steak, which is similar to a hanger steak or flap or skirt steak. I love the bavette cut since it's super tender and really easy to cook in my opinion. You can opt to uses any beef you prefer such as ribeye, new york strip steak, filet mignon, or sirloin as other options.

How to make a fake steak? ›

For Steaks:

Using the dough hook, add gluten flour and process 3 - 4 minutes until smooth and forms into a rubbery ball. Remove dough and divide into two parts. Shape each part into a log shape approximately two inches around. Slice each log into 1/4 inch slices.

What is the difference between steak and steak frites? ›

Steak is a meat generally sliced perpendicular to the muscle fibers, potentially including a bone. Steak frites is a dish of steak cut into strips and fried with butter and garlic until browned, and served with French fries.

What is mock steak made of? ›

Mock tender steak is a cut of beef from the back of the cow. It got its name from its shape (similar to the tenderloin) rather than its texture, as it can be quite chewy. This lesser-known cut is cooked as a steak and ideally served thinly sliced, or it can be used in soups or stews.

What is another name for mock steak? ›

Chuck Tender Steak | Lean

Also referred to as “Mock Tender” Steak because it has a similar appearance to a Tenderloin Steak.

What is another name for steak frites? ›

It's also known as filet de Boeuf in France. A French steak Chips is a steak with some chips that has been rolled in butter and herbs. This adds a lot of flavor to the steak and makes it very aromatic and delicious.

What is the toughest steak to cook? ›

"Both flank and skirt steaks, while flavorful, are also cuts of beef that are known to be tougher in texture, making them potentially difficult to cook at home–unless you have a grill that can get really hot or you're willing to trip the smoke alarm," says Nunez.

What is the tastiest cut of steak? ›

These cuts—ribeye, New York strip loin, and filet mignon—can certainly be dubbed the best, and few will disagree. “Filet is the most tender cut, but has the least amount of flavor. Ribeye is the most flavorful, but the least tender of the three, and New York is in the middle.” Flannery explains.

What does steak frites mean in slang? ›

un steak frites steak and chips.

What do steak frites taste like? ›

To me, it is one of the world's greatest dishes. Sure, the rich, meaty flavor coupled with the crunch of fries contrasted by a sharp béarnaise sauce feels decadent. Some might even attribute this to my caveman's brain and say that eating meat is genetically hard-wired into us.

How to season steak? ›

How do you prepare and season steak? The best way to season steak is to add a generous amount of salt to both sides about 45 minutes before cooking. Then, just before cooking, add your other spices, like black pepper and garlic powder, ensuring that you cover both sides of the steak.

What kind of meat is mock? ›

Mock tender is a lean cut taken from the shoulder blade of the animal. Despite the name, it's not very tender. For the best eating experience, roast or braise mock tender, or cut it up for stew meat.

What's the difference between fries and frites? ›

Potatoes in French are pommes de terre (or “apples of the earth”) and fried is frite. So just like Americans shorten French fries to fries, French speakers shorten pommes frites to frites. Frites also make an appearance on menus in the US to describe thicker-cut fries in the French or Belgian style.

Are pomme frites just French fries? ›

Pomme frites literally means fried potatoes. Originating in Belgium, pomme frites are simply what we Americans know as french fries. Traditionally fried in beef tallow for extra flavor, they are the national snack of Belgium. Making your own pomme frites at home can be easy and rewarding.

Is mock steak good? ›

Mock tender steak is a lean and chewy boneless cut of beef which is harvested from the chuck primal. Visually it resembles a tenderloin steak but it is not at all tender - hence the name. If cooked properly however it can be transformed into flavorful and easy to chew meat.

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