
Some meals are more than food — they’re memories simmered slowly in a pot.
And in our home, this dish has become a love language of its own.
Whenever my husband desires this meal, I gladly prepare it, smiling as I set the pan on the stove. Over the years, it earned a sweet nickname in our house: “Hubby’s Bliss.”
It started as a simple comfort-food recipe I threw together one evening. But the moment he took the first bite, his eyes lit up — the kind of look every cook hopes for. Since then, every time he asks for it, I joke that I’m making “Hubby’s Happiness” again.
What makes it so special?
It’s hearty, saucy, tender, and packed with deep, home-cooked flavor — the type of meal that fills the entire house with warmth even before it reaches the table.
Now I’m sharing the full recipe so you can bring that same comforting joy into your kitchen.
A rich, savory, slow-simmered dish made with tender steak, bell peppers, tomatoes, and mushrooms.
Season the steak with salt and pepper.
Lightly dust with flour for extra browning (optional but delicious).
Heat oil in a large skillet and brown the steaks on both sides until caramelized.
Remove and set aside.
In the same skillet, sauté onions and bell peppers until softened.
Add mushrooms and cook until slightly browned.
Stir in garlic and cook for 30 seconds.
Pour in the diced tomatoes, beef broth, Worcestershire sauce, paprika, Italian seasoning, and sugar.
Stir well and let everything come together.
Nestle the browned steak pieces back into the sauce.
Cover the skillet and simmer on low for 1 to 1½ hours, or until the meat becomes fork-tender and the sauce thickens beautifully.
Sprinkle fresh parsley on top.
Serve hot over:
And just like that… “Hubby’s Bliss” is ready.
✔ Comforting
✔ Inexpensive ingredients
✔ One-pan meal
✔ Leftovers taste even better
✔ A classic, homey flavor that never disappoints






