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Get rich, beefy flavor from this tagliata-inspired skirt steak salad

Tagliata, a sliced steak dish that gets its name from the Italian word tagliare, meaning “to cut,” is the inspiration for this steak salad in which the meat is perfectly seasoned with a simple dry rub of salt, pepper and ground fennel.
The recipe, from our newest cookbook “ Milk Street 365: The All-Purpose Cookbook for Every Day of the Year,” first sears the steak in a hot cast-iron pan until rare or medium-rare. While the steak rests, Peppadew peppers and garlic are briefly sautéed and combined with lemon juice and olive oil to make a simple pan sauce. Add …

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