Steak Crescents Texas Butter Recipe
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Steak Crescents Texas Style

Quick anytime homemade stuffed steak crescents. Usually, I would pinch the dough ends tightly to make sure nothing got out. Keep reading
I went on the wild side with these and just rolled the damn things. I’m a newcomer to the blade or flat iron steak, but it has quickly climbed to my favorite. Picking flat irons can be a pain, light marbling is fine but thicker lines around a ⅙ inch or more I usually steer away from because they always come out tough at the thick membranes. Other tender cuts of beef would work great too.
Course Appetizer, Breakfast, Main Course
Style American
Prep Time 45 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings 2
Calories 2227kcal
Author Shawn

Ingredients

Crescent Parts

  • 12 oz crescents (Pillsbury, I got ones labeled Big but didn’t notice big.)
  • 2 lb flat iron steak.
  • 2 cup cheddar (='s 1 bag Tillamook js yum)
  • 1 tbsp Taco Dust ((Optional))

Dipper Parts

  • 1 avocado
  • 1 tsp garlic (='s 1 clove)
  • ¼ cup Scorched
  • 1 tsp salt

Instructions

Crescent Construction

  • Charcoal grilled these so if you are to get that going.
  • Dust your steak with Taco Dust. Liked it but it’s not really TD’s function. Dawgs Bark or even Cottonmouth would work too. Hell mix’em
  • Start oven preheat to 350.
  • Let meat sit for at least 30 minutes on counter. Your coals will take about 20 minutes anyways.
  • Grill steak 4 min, flip, 4 min, flip, 4min. This will be a blue to medium rare cook. Heat and your opinion matters so if you like a medium to well done extend the grill time.
  • Pull steak and rest on counter, on plate.
  • Field dress your avocado into a bowl.
  • On cutting board chop up garlic clove.
  • Add pinch of salt to garlic and smash in with flat side of knife blade.
  • Dump garlic smash in avocado and smash it all.
  • Take a piece of handi wrap? Place on top of avocado smash. Like where it’s touching all exposed avocado. Place in fridge.
  • Cut steak against the grain at about ¼ inch thick. Strips should be about 3 to 4 inch long.
  • Pop open your can of crescents and lay one out.
  • At bottom of triangle place a strip of steak and about 1 tspn of Tillamook cheese. You like cheese? Add more
  • Roll it up and place on parchment paper lined cookie sheet.
  • Once all 8 are loaded, bake at 350 for 12-15 minutes. That’s what my can said.
  • Plate them up! If you don’t have Scorched no worries, the guac alone is fine. Matter fact you don’t need that either.
  • Make it disappear!

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➕ Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Steak Crescents Texas Style
Amount Per Serving (355 g)
Calories 2227 Calories from Fat 1386
% Daily Value*
Fat 154g237%
Saturated Fat 69g431%
Cholesterol 395mg132%
Sodium 4979mg216%
Potassium 2277mg65%
Carbohydrates 91g30%
Fiber 10g42%
Sugar 21g23%
Protein 129g258%
Vitamin A 4040IU81%
Vitamin C 30.4mg37%
Calcium 925mg93%
Iron 15mg83%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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