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Onkel C 3T WIS
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Experimenting on a sunday morning... Disclaimer: the following dish might not be for everyone, so read at your own risk. I bought a nice piece of beef filet for sunday dinner (Steaks with shallot confit and potato dumplings) which would have been too much for the dinner alone. As I hadn't had tartare in a while, I wanted to try to make it from scratch. Ingredients were simple as ever, namely: -around 150 grams of beef filet, -yolk of one small egg, -one shallot or small onion, -salt, pepper, lemon juice or vinegar, neutral oil after taste. pare the meat, cut it in blender-sized chunks: Grind or blend it to a finer than ground beef level: cube the shallots, season the meat with salt, pepper, shallots and vinegar: add yolk and oil: serve on buttered fresh toast or a bread roll: Aaand the dinner, Steaks with Shallot confit, broccoli and potato dumplings: Enjoy! Greetings from Bonn, Christian |
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Automatic 3T WIS
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I love tartare , I havent had it in years. Another favorite is currywurst. |