Lemon and Caper sauce
Lemon and Caper sauce is a great sauce for most fish. It’s refreshing, easy to put together, and you just need to prep it 30-60 minutes before serving. Here’s how!
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Lemon and Caper sauce is a great sauce for most fish. It’s refreshing, easy to put together, and you just need to prep it 30-60 minutes before serving. Here’s how!
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Grilled corn on the cob! One of the best vegetables there is to put on the grill. Some people like to brush it thick with butter, and possibly a rub also, but my standard trick is to always cook it with the husk on. Whether you grill direct or indirect, this always produces the most moist corn. Here’s how!
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Poached eggs, so good! But what’s the best way? After a lot of trial and error, here are some hints to make it easier.
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Grilled broccoli is in itself a great starter or side dish. It may not sound like much, but when done right it is superb. The broccoli must be fresh, it doesn’t work with frozen broccoli. There are a few simple tricks to getting it right, here’s how. Learn how to either grill it or smoke it.
This is a real hearty recipe. A long cook where the incredible flavor of the ox cheeks get to play first fiddle. Ox cheeks are fibrous and tough, as they’ve worked hard, so they need a long cook to become tender and almost fall apart. We do this by braising them in red wine for several hours until they’re done.
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Flank steak is a great cut, and very well priced. It has loads of flavor, and it takes very little time to grill. The flank steak comes from the cow’s belly and contains a lot of muscle fibers. The trick to cook it is to use very high heat, for a short period of time, and let it rest after.
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Render your own beef fat, or tallow, is easy, and gives you great tasting fat for cooking. Since it does take some time, you may as well gather up some before rendering it. There are different ways of rendering fat, I dry render it, using the oven.
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Beef ribs is a really good alternative to pork ribs, which is far more common. Beef ribs have a bit more texture, and of course, a different flavor. You cook them slightly differently from pork ribs, read on to learn how.
This recipe is heavily influenced by how Heston Blumenthal makes his scrambled eggs. I have modified it slightly, and I do not use the water bath, but the end result is just amazing. Go ahead and try it, you won’t be disappointed.
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