Served with air fryed brussel sprouts with garlic and parmesan, and super soft baked potatoes. It was delicious!

  • @FReddit
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    91 year ago

    Is there a recipe for the tartare?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      1 year ago

      Yes, I’m trying different things everytime but the one I converged to is:

      For 2 person,

      • 250gr meat
      • Half a shallot, diced as small as possible
      • 2 Garlic, crushed with salt
      • Handfull of toasted pine nuts
      • ~30gr truffle mozzarella, diced very small
      • Little bit of grated parmesan cheese
      • Fresh parsley
      • Olive oil
      • Salt, pepper

      Cut the meat and mix everything in a very cold serving bowl. Then make two half sphere with hands to put in the plates, compress a little bit and then push the top with a big spoon to make a rounded “nest” for the egg yolk, add a pinch of salt in the egg. For the meat cut, i tried to translate from French but it’s not working well. The best is to ask your butcher.

      The original recipe calls for more shallot and some pickles. But i find it’s too much “crunchy” vegetable and the additional taste distract from the meat taste.

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          1 year ago

          “haut de ronde” is the best I found so far. Usually “filet mignon” is recommended, but my butcher recommended me to try this one and I find it a little bit better than filet mignon. Because it’s a bit more fat

          • @HappycamperNZ
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            21 year ago

            We do ours with sirloin - filet mignon would be amazing.

            Did it with rump once when we were craving it.