Beef filet Tataki
We went Japanese for the evening.
Did some beef filet in a chunk with peppercorns and pink lake salt.http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/...ps884b4305.jpg Rested and sliced, sooo tender! http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/...psb3155144.jpg Made rice cakes and griled those too, until they had a crusty crunchy toasted outer, one of my favourite things! http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/...ps634648a8.jpg I used a white radish (Daikon) to make a pnzu sauce. I don't know who it was that first had the thought "I know' I'll use radish to make a steak dressing" but he was a freak!! http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/...ps615c14bc.jpg Sides you can see a delicious cabbage, cucumber and bean salad and also my home made Kim Chi....and The Shiv, inspecting the floor for escapees. http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/...psebea1310.jpg I think this assembly of simple complimentary flavours is one of my all time favourite meals. Thanks for looking me hearties! |
That looks out of this world good Buccs... :mrgreen:
Thanks for ruining my dinner. :tsk: |
Yeah. Now I am hungry again. Love the rice cakes.
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Hmmm, well, it does look tasty. I assume you meant Daikon Ponzu sauce, which is tasty too. Yes, I would eat a plate of that.
Although, tataki is meant to be pounded into cutlets prior to grilling. |
Good lookin as always...the food I mean! This reminds me that I need to get by the asian market this weekend to pick up some rice cakes. Grandma San used to always char some up for me to dip in soy around new years. But your version looks darn good too. How did you prep them? I have some leftover sticky rice from last night I don't have any plans for.
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Mmmm, way fine! Looks like a winner to me. Sal-OH-vation:clap2:
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Wow, that all looks sooo good!
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Wow, that all looks so good.
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Man would I love to come to your house for dinner sometime. Damn dude. :thumb:
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Brother, that looks goooood! :thumb:
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nice man. looks really good.
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Thank you bro! I use Japanese shortgrain rice and no other, but if you mean you have cooked sticky rice, I would definitely use it! Go easy on the liquid brushing tho and keep i a bit dry, it make get too soggy. My favourite is to use a little hot beef fat mixed with soy and brush to coat as pictured...but TFO has me using vegetable oil (safflower) instead of beef fat. :noidea: |
Bloody Awesome Buccs...!
Cheers! Bill |
Thanks Bill!
The combo, ponzu + beef is so good but I would NEVER have thought of trying it, and was sure it would NOT taste good when I was told what it was when I first came across it. delirously happily wrong wrong wrong, what a winner! Beef+grilled rice cakes + kim chi and I am a happy man.:grin: |
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