Over the last few weeks I have been enjoying a lot of dishes made with seasonal ingredients but I was recently distracted when I came across the the idea of a black and blue salad. The black and blue salad gets its name from the grilled steak, which is the black component, that is combined with blue cheese in the salad. I would almost never pass up on some perfectly grilled steak and I am an absolute blue cheese fanatic so needless to say, I was immediately captivated by the idea! My obsession with sandwiches however is just as strong and as soon as the idea of a black and blue sandwich crossed my mind there was no going down any other path!
The steak is the starting point of this sandwich and you could use pretty much any cut of steak that you want. I figured that since it was going to be in a sandwich I would go for a nice tender rib eye which I barely seared on both sides over medium-high heat to get some nice charred gill marks on the outside while leaving the inside medium-rare and nice and tender. The steak would be perfectly fine if you seasoned it simply with salt and pepper but I went with a Montreal steak spice mix to add a bit of flavour. Next up is the blue cheese which I added in two forms both the crumbled blue cheese for the texture and a blue cheese dressing that would penetrate every crevice of the sandwich spreading its flavour. When thinking about steak I often think about caramelized onions and they seemed to fit into this sandwich just like home. To pay homage to the sandwiches origins, the black and blue salad, I added some greens and I tossed them in a tangy balsamic vinaigrette to complement and contrast the creamy blue cheese dressing .
I have to say that biting into this sandwich is like biting into a piece of heaven! The flavours just dance in your mouth, all working together to form something greater than the sum of their parts. I was so intent of it that my sandwich disappeared before I knew it and I was looking for more.
Black and Blue Steak Sandwich
Perfectly grilled steak served sliced in a sandwich with caramelized onions, creamy blue cheese and arugula tossed in a balsamic vinaigrette.
ingredients
- 1 pound steak such as rib eye, flank, etc.
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 4 cups onion, sliced
- 1/2 cup water
- salt and pepper or your favourite steak spice blend, to taste
- 2 cups arugula tossed with 1 tablespoon balsamic vinaigrette
- 2 ounces blue cheese, crumbled
- 4 tablespoons blue cheese dressing
- 4 ciabatta buns, sliced open and lightly grilled
directions
- Pull the steak out of the fridge.
- Heat the oil in a pan over medium heat.
- Add the onions and the water and cook until completely tender, about 20-30 minutes, and set aside.
- Rub the salt and pepper (or steak spice blend) into the steak on both sides.
- Grill the steak for no more than 2 minutes per side over medium-high heat and let rest for 5 minutes before slicing it thinly.
- Assemble the sandwiches by placing the arugula tossed in balsamic vinaigrette on the bun followed by the sauteed onions, steak and blue cheese and dressing.
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Sandra says
Yum yum Kevin. Two of my favourite things – steak and blue cheese. I also like melting some good Quebec Bleu Benedictine on top of a perfectly grilled steak. Nothing better!
Sandra
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Michele says
You kill me! I die! Sorry to go all Rachel Zoe on ya, but that looks fantastic!
BeeMore says
I love black and blue salad so I know this will be awesome.Thanks for sharing and the picture is mouthwatering.
Kevin says
Sandra: I just happen to have some Blue Benedictine in my fridge right now!
Pam says
My husband as been asking for a black and blue burger, I bet he would like this even better!
Pam says
Now that is my kind of sandwich! Perfectly cooked steak, beautiful caramelized onions, and blue cheese (my favorite). Beautiful Kevin!
Anonymous says
Great idea!
Rachael says
Oh my god, I have half a dry aged steak au poivre left over from dinner tonight and now I know EXACTLY what I'll be doing with it. This post came at the perfect time! Thank you!
Rosa's Yummy Yums says
A droolworthy sandwich! Fantastic.
Cheers,
Rosa
Foodycat says
A perfect steak sandwich is a beautiful thing, and this one looks absolutely spot on!
Joanne says
What a perfect sandwich! The blue cheese must pair so well with that perfectly cooked steak!
Chris says
Beef and blue cheese go so well together!
Bren says
ooh wee! blue cheese on any kinda steak is my kinda of action! I love it! nice sandwich, especially for this weekend. 🙂 nice to see your space again! 🙂
~Bee says
I was a vegetarian for two years and stayed far from red meat even after I converted back… but these days I can't seem to get enough of it! I'd cook mine a little more though, I'm more of a medium-well kind of gal
cajunlicious says
Thanks Kevin!!!
Wow! This looks great!
Cheryl says
OMG you are killing me! I adore Blue Cheese, but my husband hates it so I deprive myself. I am doing that no more! Gorgeous!
Marisa says
I want this for lunch! The meat looks so succulent.
Rose&Thorn says
Oh Wow, that look so amazing! I love the colours and the texture combinations. I'm knocked out- Black and Blue!
Anonymous says
That is one gorgeous sandwich! I just happen to have a ribeye steak in my fridge. I know what my husband and I are having for dinner tonight!
Kim in MD
Inside a British Mum's Kitchen says
This makes my mouth water! The ingredients sound delicious, lovely flavors – thanks for a great recipe
Mary
Gloria says
Look delicious Kevin! I love it gloria
Laura Jeanne says
you can never go wrong with blue cheese and steak and an open face sandwich is just the way to have it.
thanks for sharing kevin 🙂
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Aurelia says
I've been craving a black and blue burger all day, but now I've seen this I'm craving a black and blue steak sandwich!
Great looking recipe, thanks for sharing it …and making me hungry hehe.
glorious sandwiches says
OH MY GLOB! I could make love to this sandwich.
Ann says
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Anonymous says
Wow Kevin, This Rocks Will Make It again and Again.Yum