Montreal steak seasoning

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Montreal steak seasoning, also known as Montreal steak spice, Canadian steak seasoning, or Canadian steak spice, is a spice mix used to flavour steak and grilled meats.[1] It is based on the dry-rub mix used in preparing Montreal smoked meat,[1] which comes from the Romanian pastramă (the ancestor of pastrami), introduced to Montreal by Romanian Jewish immigrants.[citation needed]

The primary constituents of Montreal steak seasoning include garlic, coriander, black pepper, cayenne pepper flakes, dill seed, and salt.[2][3][4] The spice mix recipe varies slightly among restaurants and manufacturers.

History[]

The Montreal deli Schwartz's is credited with the creation of Montreal steak seasoning. It is rumoured that during the 1940s and 1950s, a Schwartz's broilerman by the name of Morris "The Shadow" Sherman began adding the deli's smoked meat pickling spices to his own rib and liver steaks. Soon the customers began asking for the same. Due to its popularity, it eventually became a norm in Montreal delis and steakhouses, such as the nearby Moishes Steakhouse and the Main Deli Steak House, to season their steaks similarly.[1]

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References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Browstein, Bill (2006), Schwartz's Hebrew Delicatessen: The Story, Véhicule Press, ISBN 978-1-55065-212-3
  2. ^ Green, Aliza (2006-01-04), Field Guide to Herbs & Spices, Quirk Publishing, ISBN 978-1-59474-082-4
  3. ^ The Canadian Living Test Kitchen (July 2009), "Great Canadian Steak Spice recipe", Canadian Living Magazine
  4. ^ CBC (June 2019), 'Tis the seasoning: What's behind Montreal steak spice, flavouring food for more than 70 years?
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