Applebee's Blue Cheese Sirloin Recipe

If You enjoy a good Sirloin Steak, You will LOVE making Applebee's Blue Cheese Sirloin at Home with our Easy Recipe.

From the Applebee's Menu - "a 9-ounce Cajun-seasoned sirloin topped with melted bleu cheese. With garlic mashed potatoes, seasonal vegetables and garlic toast."

Applebee's Blue Cheese Sirloin Recipe

Photo by Selena N. B. H.

           

Applebee's Blue Cheese Sirloin Recipe

Applebee's Blue Cheese Sirloin Recipe

If You enjoy a good Sirloin Steak, You will LOVE making Applebee's Blue Cheese Sirloin at Home with our Easy Recipe. From the Applebee's Menu - "a 9-ounce Cajun-seasoned sirloin topped with melted bleu cheese. With garlic mashed potatoes, seasonal vegetables and garlic toast."

Ingredients
  • 4 Top Sirloin, Rib Eye or Fillet Steaks
  • Montreal Steak Seasoning or Cajun Seasoning, to taste
  • 1 cup crumbled Blue Cheese
Instructions
  1. Rub seasoning all over both sides of steaks.
  2. Grill steaks, covered, over medium heat or broil 4 - 6 inches from the heat for 5 - 6 minutes on each side or until meat reaches desired doneness. (See Steak Degrees of Doneness chart below)  
  3. When you flip the meat add 1/4 cup of blue cheese on top of the side that has already cooked.  
     
 
 

Steak Degrees of Doneness

  • Rare: 95 - 105°F. Cool deep red center.
  • Medium Rare: 115 - 125°F. Warm red center with a hint of pink.
  • Medium: 130 - 140°F. Warm pink center.
  • Medium Well: 150 - 160°F. Some pink in the center but mostly cooked through.
  • Well: 165 - 175°F. No pink, cooked all the way through.

Courtesy of Longhorn Steakhouse


       

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