🎥 How to make Roasted Porterhouse Steak with Twice Baked Potato | HD
Roasted Porterhouse Steak with Twice Baked Potato and Black Truffle Jus
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Category
Main Dish
Servings
2
Prep Time
60 minutes
Cook Time 🍳
30 minutes
Chef
Chef Tyler
The best of the classic “meat & potatoes,” elevated Truffle Shuffle-style. Our Chefs will teach you to pan-sear the highest quality steak like a pro, rotating and flipping for a beautiful golden brown crust and tender, juicy exterior. Paired with perfectly baked potatoes.

Ingredients 🍲
24 oz Porterhouse steak ❄
2 Tbsp Butter ❄
1 container Sour cream ❄
1 packet Balinese Truffle Salt
2 oz Canola oil ❄
1 ea Yellow onion
1 bunch Chives ❄
1 clove Garlic ❄
2 oz Sherry gastrique
3 oz Hardwood smoked bacon ❄
3 sprigs Thyme ❄
2 ea Russet potato
3 oz Black Truffle Jus ❄
Cutting board
Tongs
Wooden spoon
½ cup Measuring cup
Knife
Plate
Aluminum foil
Sheet tray
Large saute pan
Paper towel
Kosher salt
Whisk
Medium saute pan
2 qt Sauce pot with lid
Fork
❄ Please keep refrigerated before class ❄
MISE EN PLACE 🥄
Directions 📝
One Hour Before Cooking
- Preheat the oven to 400F.
- Prick the potato with the fork and rub down with oil.
- Season with a touch of kosher salt.
Wrap the potato in aluminum foil and place in the oven. Cook for 1 hour, or until knife tender.
- Remove the potato from the oven, keep it warm, and have it ready to make into the ultimate baked potato for the class.
PREP 🔪
Just before you begin, take out the steak, remove from the packaging, and allow it to sit at room temperature on a plate to temper.
- Turn the heat of the oven up to 450F.
Peel and slice the onion into julienne. Measure out ½ cup and reserve.
- Dice the bacon into emince.
- Finely slice the chives.
Place a small amount of canola oil into the medium sauté pan and heat over medium heat. Add the bacon and cook, stirring with a wooden spoon, until the bacon is rendered and browned. Drain the bacon onto a paper towel lined plate, reserving the bacon fat.
Place 1 Tbsp of bacon fat into the 2 qt sauce pot and heat over high heat until it shimmers. Add onion and cook until nicely caramelized.
- Once the onion is caramelized, add the sherry gastrique and cook to a glaze.
Add the Black Truffle Jus, bring to a boil, and season with Balinese Truffle Salt. Cover and keep in a warm place.This is the caramelized onion jus.
Split the potatoes in half, scoop out the inside of the baked potatoes and place into the mixing bowl. Add enough sour cream to your liking along with some chives, bacon, and a sprinkle of Balinese Truffle Salt.
Using a whisk, mix the potato mixture together until smooth. Taste and adjust seasoning accordingly.
Place the empty potato skins onto the sheet tray and fill them with the potato mixture. Transfer the stuffed potatoes into the oven and bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown and delicious.
HOW TO COOK 🍳
- Heat a large sauté pan over high heat.
- Season the steak with Balinese Truffle Salt.
- Add the canola oil to the pan. Right before the oil begins to smoke, add the steak to the pan.
- While cooking over high heat, flip the steak every 30 seconds. Keep flipping the steak every 30 seconds for about 5-6 minutes for a solid medium rare. If you would like your steak cooked more or less, simply increase or decrease the amount of cooking time.
- Right before the steak is finished, add the butter to the pan. Smash the garlic clove and add it to the pan along with the thyme. With your spoon, baste the steak for about one minute.
- Remove the steak from the pan and rest it on your cutting board. Top with garlic and thyme.
- Remove the loaded baked potatoes from the oven and top with that crispy bacon and sliced chives.
- Carve the steak and plate alongside the baked potatoes. Use that delicious, truffely, caramelized onion jus to finish!
Note from the Chef 👩🍳
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