my partner, colleen, worked at a restaurant years ago and has never been able to forget this one steak sandwich they made. of course, i just had to figure out a great, healthy, vegan alternative to it ( i love a good challenge!). well, much to colleen's delight...i mastered it (she hasn't stopped telling people about it).
here it is folks!
"steak" sandwiches with creamy horseradish sauce, shoestring fries and vegan au jus
first thing you want to do is marinate your seitan. in a large bag or bowl combine your seitan, wine, tamari, garlic and shallot. let sit and marinate for 1/2 hour.
for your au jus, mix together in a small saucepan the broth, tamari, garlic and shallot. heat on medium until a boil, for approximately 5-7 minutes. you can then set to the side to cool for serving. you want to serve your au jus at a medium heat to help soften the baguette when dipping.
in another small bowl, mix the horseradish and veganaise together...salt and pepper to taste, and put into fridge to keep chilled for when the sandwich is ready to be built.
begin to heat your oil in a large pot. you want to get the oil to 375 degrees. once you have hit that temp, throw a small handful of the thinly sliced potatoes in and fry until golden brown. drain on a paper towel and keep in warmed oven until ready to serve. be sure to salt and pepper the fries as soon as they come out of the fryer. when serving, sprinkle the fresh parsley for garnish.
in a skillet, heat the 3 tbsp olive oil. add your marinated seitan and begin to brown. once they have lightly browned on all sides, add the peppers and onions and stir fry them until they are slightly wilted but still a bit crisp to the bite.
slice your baguette in 1/2 and then into 1/4 length portions. smother the creamy horseradish onto each bottom of baguette. pile each with a heaping mound of the "steak" and peppers.
serve with the fries and the warm vegan au jus...oh, and a good pinot noir!
enjoy!



YIKES! Those fries look absolutely uh-mazing. I can't stop drooling! Oh, and the sandwich looks pretty good too! Ha.
-Sylvia
Acid Cigars
Posted by: Sylvia | December 27, 2009 at 02:22 PM
thanks so much everyone for your kind words!
Posted by: Meagan | October 20, 2009 at 11:25 AM
this recipe is amazing. amazing, i tell you! it is part of our regular rotation around here. i use thinly sliced portobellos instead of seitan. and serve it with oven baked yam fries with chipotle mayo. (so, i healthified your recipe just a bit) but, the au jus and the marinade are so wonderful! thank you so much for sharing this recipe, it's stuff like this that makes feeding my meat n potatoes loving partner easy!
Posted by: Lauren | October 11, 2009 at 05:39 PM
Ho. Lee. Sh*t!. I finally got around to making these sandwiches for dinner tonight (with some roasted brussel sprouts and tater tots since I'm too lazy to make real fries) and seriously...FANTASTIC! My husband and I love them. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe!
Posted by: Suz | February 22, 2009 at 06:09 PM
Katie-
thanks for the question! I have been able to find Seitan in a couple of different places...mostly found at a food coop and sometimes the larger chain grocery stores.
Check out this site to try and locate where it is you can buy seitan: http://www.tofutown.net/index.php?sid=Home
Take Care!
Meagan
Posted by: Meagan | February 11, 2009 at 08:04 AM
yum, looks awesome.
Posted by: Sal | February 11, 2009 at 04:34 AM