4 each new york or t-bone steaks
2 tbsp butter (melted)
4 dash cajun blackened seasoning
A Recipe for
Cajun Style Steak
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Baste steaks with melted butter, and sprinkle with Blackened
seasoning. Grill or cook in a very hot skillet.
From the Kitchen of: Gary & Margie Hartford, Eugene, OR (1:152/19)
10/93 From Cajun's Choice recipes.
Serves: 4
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