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![]() ![]() I like a thick cut steak and rare (haven't tried blue yet), so eating raw minced meat wasn't much of a stretch. Like I said above, I had this once before and it was very tasty. Thanks for the suggestions. Garlic will definitely be in and I will have to make a choice about the type of cut I will use. BTW here's one of the recipes that I found and plan on using: Steak Tartare Recipe (serve 6) Ingredients 2 lbs sirloin or filet mignon 1 egg yolk 2 tsp mustard, Dijon mustard recommended 1 tb onions, finely chopped 1 tb capers, drained A few drops of Tabasco sauce 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce 2 tb olive oil 2 tsp parley, minced Salt and pepper * Step 1: Trim and grind the meat twice. Chop finely the onions and egg yolk. Step 2: In a bowl, mix the egg yolk, onions, capers, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce, salt and pepper. Step 3: Add olive oil and beat lightly for a few seconds. Step 4: Add meat and parsley. Season with salt and pepper. Beat lightly for a few seconds. Step 5: Refrigerate or serve immediately. Serving: Steak Tartare cannot be preserved more than 2 hours, even in a fridge. Served with french fries or as a starter. Wine suggestion: Red wine such as Beaujolais, Crozes Hermitage or Cahors (French Wine Guide). |
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