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Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Steakhouse Burrito #SummerGamesWeek

Grilled Sirloin Steak placed onto a flour tortilla and topped with a steakhouse salad before being rolled up burrito style.

Steakhouse Burrito

This is my second recipe for this fun event celebrating the Summer Olympic Games.......

Welcome to #SummerGamesWeek 2021 hosted by Amy from House of Nash Eats!  We are celebrating the start of the Tokyo Games with over 50 recipes representing more than 25 countries competing in the upcoming Summer Games! Come join me and my fellow Summer Games Week bloggers as we bring you recipes from appetizers to drinks to entrées and desserts!

I didn't join in the fun yesterday but many others did.  You can find the recipes each day this week by searching #SummerGamesWeek.  

I am happy to be back today with another recipe that unites two countries participating in the Summer Olympic Games being held in Tokyo this year.  I took the iconic American Steakhouse that is so popular in the USA and turned it into a Burrito in a nod to our neighbors in Mexico.

Let's see what the others are sharing today.......

Wednesday #SummerGamesWeek Recipes

  • Fluffy Japanese Pancakes representing Japan by House of Nash Eats
  • Hokey Pokey representing New Zealand by Simply Inspired Meals
  • Crepes representing France by Lemon Blossoms
  • German Pancakes representing Germany by Devour Dinner
  • Japanese Royal Milk Tea representing Japan by Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks
  • Beef Empanadas representing Argentina by Take Two Tapas
  • Air Fried Biscuits and Cocoa Tea representing St. Lucia by Our Good Life
  • Japanese Steakhouse Ginger Miso Dressing representing Japan by Palatable Pastime
  • Tea Brack representing Scotland and Ireland by That Recipe
  • Korean Strawberry Milk representing Korea by Magical Ingredients
  • Vegetable Fried Rice for One representing China by The Spiffy Cookie
  • Scottish Raspberry Buns representing the United Kingdom by The Redhead Baker
  • Swedish Pancakes representing Sweden by Art of Natural Living
  • steak on tortilla

    Season your steak and put it on the grill.  While it is cooking, put together the salad ingredients.  When the steak is cooked to your level of desired temperature, let it rest while you place the tortillas on the grill to warm.  Wrap the tortillas in a towel to keep warm while you slice the steak.

    steak and salad on tortilla

    Top the steak with 1/4 of the salad, then sprinkle with blue cheese crumbles, if desired.  I love blue cheese and used this for my burrito, however I used shredded cheddar jack for my husband's burrito.

    Steak House Burrito pin

    This is a wonderful melding of cultures which is the thing that I love most about the Olympic Games.  All the people of the world unite for one common cause.  I think the Olympic Games help us to recognize that people are the same regardless of the country in which they were born.  We all have dreams, hopes and aspirations that can come true with dedication and hard work.  It helps remind us that we can all "Go for the Gold".


    Steak, Beef, Burritos, Wraps, Sandwiches, Salad
    Entrees, Beef
    USA
    Yield: 4 servings
    Author: Wendy Klik
    Steakhouse Burrito

    Steakhouse Burrito

    Grilled Sirloin Steak placed onto a flour tortilla and topped with a steakhouse salad before being rolled up burrito style.
    Prep time: 10 MinCook time: 10 MinTotal time: 20 Min

    Ingredients

    • 4 thick strips bacon, diced 
    • 2 c. shredded Romaine lettuce
    • 1 c. cherry tomatoes, halved
    • 1/4 c. purchased dressing
    • 8 T. cheese of choice 
    • 1 (2 lb.) sirloin steak
    • Montreal Steak Seasoning, to taste
    • 4 burrito size flour tortillas

    Instructions

    1. Cook the diced bacon until crisp. Remove to a paper towel lined plate to drain.  Set aside.
    2. Season the steak with Montreal Steak Seasoning and let come to room temperature.
    3. Grill steak over high heat, about 4 minutes per side, or until desired temperature, flipping once. Remove to a cutting board and tent with foil to rest.
    4. Place the tortillas on the grill and cook about 30 seconds per side, until warmed and light grill marks appear.  Wrap in a towel to keep warm.  
    5. Toss the romaine, reserved bacon, tomatoes and dressing together in a bowl.
    6. Slice the steak into thin strips.  Place the 4 tortillas onto plates.  Divide the steak between the tortillas, then top each with 1/4 of the salad and sprinkle with 2 Tablespoons of cheese.  Wrap the burritos to enclose and cut in half on the diagonal to serve.

    Notes:

    Adapted from a recipe found in Cuisine at Home, Issue #123

    Nutrition Facts

    Calories

    717.74

    Fat (grams)

    36.29

    Sat. Fat (grams)

    13.33

    Carbs (grams)

    67.20

    Fiber (grams)

    10.35

    Net carbs

    56.85

    Sugar (grams)

    7.11

    Protein (grams)

    32.03

    Sodium (milligrams)

    1710.88

    Cholesterol (grams)

    78.92

14 comments:

  1. This is my kind of burrito! It looks AMAZING! I think I'm going to surprise my husband by making these for home for dinner this weekend to celebrate the games!

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  2. What a burrito! Such great grilled flavors. Including the tortilla.

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  3. Yes please! How delicious and hearty. Pour me a glass of cab too! 🍇

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  4. Such an easy to make and tasty lunch or dinner!

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  5. This was quite a burrito! It had everything in it that I could ask for in a dinner...plus bacon! I loved the cherry tomatoes, sirloin steak, bacon, and everything else this burrito entails, next time I'm going to make extras to bring to work the next day!

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  6. Steak would totally make the best burritos. Perfect for summer grilling variety too!

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  7. What a delicious burrito! Smart idea to combine from two countries and make a satisfying meal. Love it!

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