Pan-Seared And Baked Celeriac Steaks With Miso Glaze

Pan-Seared And Baked Celeriac Steaks With Miso Glaze

Thick-cut celeriac steaks are pan-seared for a golden crust, baked until tender, and finished under the grill with a sweet and savory umami glaze.

25mEasy2 steaks

Equipment

Chef knife
Oven-safe cast iron skillet
Spatula
Small bowl
Whisk

Ingredients

2 servings

Celeriac Steaks

  • 600 g celeriac root, peeled, center cut into 2.5cm slices
  • 15 ml olive oil
  • 60 ml vegetable stock, warm

Miso Maple Glaze

  • 20 g white miso paste
  • 20 ml maple syrup
  • 30 g unsalted butter, melted
  • 15 ml tamari soy sauce

Garnish

  • 5 g fresh chives, finely chopped

Nutrition (per serving)

352
Calories
7g
Protein
38g
Carbs
21g
Fat
6g
Fiber
12g
Sugar
1186mg
Sodium

Method

01

Preheat your oven to 200°C or 400°F. Peel the rough exterior of the celeriac and slice two thick steaks from the center, each about 2.5 centimeters thick. Score one side of each steak in a shallow crosshatch pattern.

02

Heat the olive oil in an oven-safe cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Place the celeriac steaks in the skillet with the scored side down. Sear for 3 minutes until a deep golden brown crust forms.

3mLook for: deep golden brown crust on the scored side
03

Carefully flip the steaks. Pour the vegetable stock into the skillet, then immediately transfer the skillet to the preheated oven. Bake for 15 minutes until the center of the celeriac is tender when pierced with a knife.

15mFeel: knife slides easily into the center of the steak
04

While the steaks are baking, combine the white miso paste, maple syrup, melted unsalted butter, and tamari soy sauce in a small bowl. Mix thoroughly until smooth.

05

Remove the skillet from the oven. Change the oven setting to grill or broil at 260°C or 500°F. Generously spoon the miso maple glaze over the top of each steak.

06

Return the skillet to the oven under the grill. Cook for 3 to 4 minutes, watching closely, until the glaze bubbles vigorously and caramelizes to a rich dark color.

4mLook for: glaze is bubbling, sticky, and deeply browned on the edges
07

Transfer the glazed celeriac steaks to serving plates. Spoon any remaining reduced glaze from the pan over the steaks and garnish with finely chopped fresh chives before serving.

Chef's Notes

  • Celeriac oxidizes quickly once peeled. If you are not cooking it immediately, rub the cut surfaces with a slice of lemon to preserve its creamy color.
  • Scoring the celeriac not only creates a beautiful visual presentation but allows the savory miso glaze to penetrate deeper into the dense root.
  • For the best initial crust, ensure your cast iron skillet is fully preheated and shimmering before adding the steaks.

Storage

Refrigerator: 3 daysStore in an airtight container.

Reheating: Reheat in a skillet over medium heat with a splash of water until warmed through.

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