Sirloin Pasta Bake
My friend, Karen and I often have conversations about the time constraints of today's fast paced world and trying to juggle a full time job, children's sports practices & games, their homework, housework...you get the point! Often times it is easier to grab a quick dinner of takeout or a prepared meal from the freezer section of the local grocery store.
I'm an advocate of home cooked meals, maybe because no matter how busy my mom was, she always cooked dinner for us. Karen asked me if I could come up with easy to put together, no fuss dinners that she could cook for her family.
YUP, sure can! I immediately thought of a million things that are simple to prepare and taste delicious. When I actually sat down to put pen to paper and write down all the yummy and easy things I could make, I started to realize that what I think is easy, might not be that easy for everyone. So, I started experimenting with a few ideas. My goal here is to develop several recipes that only require one dish and the finished dinner is a complete meal with protein, carbohydrate and a veggie. So here goes...first one is a sirloin pasta bake.
What you'll need for Sirloin Pasta Bake:
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If you notice there is a bulb of garlic in this picture, but it doesn't show up in the recipe. Hmmm...I can't remember if I used a couple of cloves or not, but feel free to add it in with the onions if you love garlic like I do. I don't think it will make or break the dish either way. Personally, I would have added in some mushrooms, but my friend doesn't like them...so I left them out.
Step One
Slice the sirloin into thin strips. Place flour salt and pepper into a bowl and toss Sirloin strips in flour.
Step Two
Heat olive oil in a 6.5 quart dutch oven on medium heat. No worries if you don't have one, you can saute the meat in a frying pan with olive oil. Slice your onion into strips and add to the pot. Add the sirloin strips to the pot and allow to brown, turning the meat frequently until all pieces are brown and you can't see any white flour. This takes about 7 minutes.
Step Three
Add in the beef broth and dry...yes...I said DRY pasta. That's the beauty of this dinner, it really is no fuss! You'll notice in this picture, the pasta is with beef broth and nothing else...well, I started out using a large casserole dish and switched to a dutch oven so I would only use one pot.
Step Four
Open up the cream cheese and toss the whole block into the pot. Trim the ends off of the string beans and throw them in the pot with all the other ingredients. It can't get simpler than this, my friends.
Step Five
Cover and place in oven for 30 minutes...Remove cover and cook an additional 30 minutes. Allow to cool slightly and serve! Oops...I think we dug right in to the sirloin pasta bake because I don't have any plated pictures! I guess I'll just have to make it again. The picture below is after 30 minutes of cooking, when I gave it a good stir and removed the lid. By removing the lid and cooking an additional 30 minutes, the sauce with thicken and those tiny lumps of cream cheese vanish into a velvety sauce. There you have it folks, Sirloin Pasta Bake....it doesn't get any easier than this!
Sirloin Pasta Bake
Ingredients
- 1 ¾ pounds Sirloin
- 1 Tablespoon Salt
- 1 Tablespoon Pepper
- 1 Cup of Flour
- 2 Tablespoons of olive oil
- 1 Onion I use Vidalia
- 3 Cups Farfalle Pasta
- 4 Cups Beef Stock
- 1 eight ounde 8 package of cream cheese
- 3 cups of fresh string beans
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Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
- In a bowl, mix together flour, salt and pepper.
- Cut the onion into strips
- Cut the sirloin into thin strips and toss to coat in flour mixture
- Heat olive oil in dutch oven on medium and add in onions and coated strips of beef. You will have extra flour, just discard it. Cook the onions and beef on medium until all the beef is browned and you cannot see any white flour, about 7 minutes.
- Add beef broth to the pot and stir to get any bits that stuck to the bottom into the liquid. Add in dry pasta.
- Add cream cheese and trimmed green beans.
- Cover and place in oven for 30 minutes.
- Remove cover and continue to cook an additional 30 minutes or until the pasta is al dente and you have a nice gravy.
- Allow to cool slightly, serve and enjoy!
Michele
Hi Louise
I've seen your comments that you plan to convert this recipe for the Foodi.
I had an idea and would like to run it by you.
Would it work if I used the sear\saute function through step 7 and then switched to bake for the first 30 mum and then back to sear\saute for another 30 or until liquid is reduced?
Thanks!
Louise
The Foodi bakes different than an oven, so I really need to play around with the recipe before I can give suggestions.
Jamie
Would still love the recipe to do in my ninja. I dont have a stove or oven and only have my 9 in 1 and my ninja grill
Louise
It is on my list to convert over to the Foodi.
Carey
I would love to have the Ninja Foodi directions for this recipe.
Louise
I'll put it on my list to do. Thanks for the suggestion!
Sarah
In the instruction sheet, you forgot when to add the dry noodles. Would have been nice to have this converted to use in the foodi too!
Louise
This is a really old recipe from when I first started blogging, so I apologize for the error! Thanks for letting me know, I will fix it. As far as converting to the Foodi, that should be easy enough and I'll add it to my list of recipe.
Chris
I made this Sirloin Pasta and it was easy and delicious! The only thing I was challenged by was the recipe didn't list amount of beef broth or how much pasta so I guessed and it turned out fine. I added mushrooms because we all love them! Really good!
Louise
Thanks, Chris! I'm so glad you pointed out that I left out measurements of key ingredients! I'm really sorry about this omission and I'm happy to hear the recipe turned out well for you despite my error. I will fix this right away. This feedback really helps me improve my website! Thanks again, Louise