New York Strips with Bourbon Mushrooms to warm you up on a cold, Colorado day. I had the amazing opportunity to hang out with Camping World this past week doing some fun cooking. We traveled all over Colorado in an RV making new recipes. These New York Strips with Bourbon Mushrooms were just something fun we put together for the team one evening and they turned out insanely good.

 

New York Strips for the Team

 

Now, y’all know that I’m constantly cooking new, exciting recipes. However, sometimes you can’t beat the classics. As I mentioned above, my wife and I spent the last week in Colorado with Camping World. We stayed in an RV and traveled all over Colorado, exploring the state and filming new recipes. Well, on one of our nights off I decided to cook a recipe for the crew. It wasn’t planned, but we were having so much fun with new friends that I wanted to do another, simple cook that we could all enjoy together. 

 

So, that’s where this New York Strips with Bourbon Mushrooms recipe was born. Using what I had access to in Granby, Colorado; we cooked up these steaks and enjoyed them around a fire. It started flurrying about halfway through, which created this awesome moment of being surrounded by mountains, laughing, cooking, huddled around a fire and enjoying bites of steak and sips of bourbon together. THIS is what I love about Over the Fire Cooking. 

 

 

New York Strips with Bourbon Mushrooms hitting the skillet.

 

Okay, Okay… On to the New York Strips with Bourbon Mushrooms Recipe

 

After starting the fire in our traveling Breeo, I seasoned the New York Strips. I used a simple seasoning for this – just salt, pepper, chipotle and garlic powder. I lathered each steak with oil and then covered them with this seasoning. 

 

Then, head back outside with my cast iron skillet. Now, place the skillet on the grill and let it preheat. Once the skillet is hot, give it a drizzle of oil and then place in the steaks. I started by placing the steaks on the side, fat cap down, to render some of that fat before laying them flat in the skillet to cook. I only needed to flip these steaks once per side and cooked them until we reached an internal temp of 120F.  

 

If you like New York Strips, give my New York Strip Roast or New York Strips with Veggie Packets recipes a try!

 

New York Strips with Bourbon Mushrooms after the first flip.

 

 

New York Strips for the Team

 

Pro-Tip: After flipping your New York Strips, you can reseason any empty spots on your steaks. Confused? Let me give you more detail… Yes, when I seasoned these steaks initially there were no bare spots. After my first flip, I noticed there were one or two bare spots because the seasoning hadn’t stuck to the New York Strips. If this happens, just grab a bit more seasoning and place it on those spots. This will ensure every slice of steak has some of that delicious seasoning. See photos above for reference.

 

Bourbon Mushrooms

 

After the New York Strips have been cooked to your liking, pull them from the skillet and let them rest. Now, we’ll pivot to the bourbon mushrooms. I started by placing the sliced mushrooms in the cast iron skillet. Stir the mushrooms around before adding any of the other ingredients. Mushrooms hold moisture, so doing this will allow them to “sweat” some of this moisture out, concentrating their flavor. 

 

Next, add the bourbon because these are, in fact, bourbon mushrooms! Give the bourbon mushrooms a stir, and then add the remaining ingredients. Let this mixture simmer and reduce. Then, pull them from the fire and grab your New York Strips. It’s time to get slicing. 

 

More on mushrooms in these Steaks with Gorgonzola Mushroom Cream Sauce  and Bourbon Mushroom Steak Tips recipes!

 

Bourbon Mushrooms getting started.

 

New York Strips with Bourbon Mushrooms for Sharing

 

 

Finally, place your steaks on a cutting board and slice them into bit size slivers. From here, spoon the bourbon mushrooms across the New York Strip steaks. Lastly, I garnished the steaks with some chopped parsley and then it’s time to enjoy. Best enjoyed with the Camping World filming team… Or your closest friends and family. As always, cheers!

 

New York Strips with Bourbon Mushrooms by the fire.

 

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New York Strips with Bourbon Mushrooms sliced and ready to serve.

New York Strips with Bourbon Mushrooms

New York Strips with Bourbon Mushrooms for your simple, delicious dinner.
Author:Derek Wolf
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Servings: 4 People

Ingredients 

Steak:

  • 3-4 New York Strip Steaks
  • 1.5 tbsp of Sea Salt
  • 1 tbsp of Black Pepper
  • 2 tsp of Garlic Powder
  • 2 tsp of Chipotle Powder
  • 1 tbsp of Canola Oil
  • Chopped Parsley for garnish

Bourbon Mushrooms:

  • 1 cup of Shiitake Mushrooms
  • 2 oz of Bourbon
  • 2 tbsp of Beef Broth
  • 1 tbsp of Minced Garlic
  • 1 tbsp of Brown Sugar
  • 2 tsp of Worcestershire

Instructions 

  • Lather your New York Strips with oil and in a bowl mix together the salt, pepper, garlic and chipotle powder. Season the steaks thoroughly and set aside for 30-40 minutes in the fridge to dry brine. About 10 minutes before cooking, pull the steaks out and let them come to room temperature.
  • Preheat a medium high heat fire (around 375F) for direct cooking. Add a cast iron skillet to the fire 2 minutes before cooking with oil.
  • Add your steaks to the skillet, cap side down, and cook for 1 minute to render the fat. Then, place the steaks down to cook for about 2-3 minutes per side until they are 120F internal. Once the steaks are done, pull them off and let rest for 10 minutes.
  • Add your mushrooms to the skillet and cook out the water (about 4 minutes). Once they are golden brown, deglaze the skillet with bourbon and let simmer for 1 minute. Next, add the rest of the ingredients for the bourbon mushrooms and let simmer for 3-4 minutes or until reduced. Once done, pull the mushrooms off and set aside.
  • Slice your steaks up, top with the mushrooms and garnish with chopped parsley. Enjoy!

Derek Wolf

Derek is the driving force behind Over the Fire Cooking. He started cooking with live fire in 2016 and decided to start a social media page so his friends and family could follow the journey. Fast forward to today and Over the Fire Cooking has spread across multiple platforms with millions now following Derek's fire cooking journey. He's a southern fellow who enjoys everything from classic BBQ to Central and South American inspired dishes. Whatever he's cooking up, it's guaranteed to be so freakin' delicious!

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