Every now and again I toy with the idea of becoming a vegetarian. Every now and again.
Then I think of eating a nice piece of tender beef, or some perfectly roasted chicken, some succulent pork with crackling . . . bacon . . . tender slices of ham with that glazed and crispy fat on the edges . . . and I change my mind.
I just couldn't give them up completely. Not. At. All.
I think brisket has to be one of my favourite cuts of beef. I know it is one of the tougher cuts, but when it is properly cooked, it is delicate and delicious.
It has just the right amount of marbeling as to render it quite succulent once cooked. Long and slow. Its the best.
More often than not I will use it in a pot roast. Sometimes I will cut it up and stew it for a meat pie or some such.
Today I decided to give it a kind of a short rib treatment. Beef Shortribs are very hard to come by here in the UK.
You will want to cut your meat into smaller pieces. Pat it dry with some paper towels so all your herbs and spices will stick to it.
Once I had done that, I rubbed the meat all over with some spices. I then browned it slowly all over in a knob of butter . . . you can never go wrong with a knob of butter. That's my motto. Its about 2 TBS.
Once you have done that you can add a bit of beef stock. You then simmer it tightly covered until that beef was fork tender and succulent . . .
But that's not all I did . . . no, that's not all!
I then used some of the pan drippings, some shallots, brandy, green peppercorns and . . . *Gulp* . . . double cream . . .
I know, very wicked is double cream. You might know that as thick cream or whipping cream in North America.
These helped me to get all saucy with it. You cannot beat serving a good sauce with a piece of good meat.
This sauce is the perfect sauce to spoon over that beautifully flavoured and perfectly cooked beef . . .
Then I served it up with some delicious twice cooked chips and a bit of veg on the side because you need a bit of veg don't you?
Its what keeps you healthy-like. And we all need some of that!
If I had to make one complaint about this it would be that it doesn't photograph near as nice as it tastes and if it weren't for the cream, I could quite easily have eaten twice the amount of that delicious sauce . . . . sigh . . .
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Oh, Marie! This looks incredible. A perfect Sunday dinner! I agree with you on thoughts of going vegetarian but I do love meat, all types, just as you do. I guess moderation is the key. And I load up on veggies.
ReplyDeleteI am definitely going to try your beef cooking method. I tend to overcook things on the stovetop so I use my oven once I've browned the meat. I wouldn't get the drippings for the gravy that way though. Do you have gas or electric?
Thanks again for an amazing recipe. Your photos are wonderful.
Jane x
You are right Jane, moderation is the key. I wish I was a more moderate person! I have a dual stove, gas on the top where I want instant heat and an electric oven where I like the control. I load up on veggies too. Note, this sauce is also excellent with a grilled steak! xo
DeleteThis looks delicious Marie! I could never be a vegetarian either, bc I love so many meat dishes. Also I don't like all the veggies. Lol. I'm fussy.
ReplyDeleteYesterday I baked a big sweet potato for dinner, than had a yogurt with granola in it. I also like to make eggs for dinner too. So I don't always eat meat every day either.
So excited for u that you will be in Scotland soon! Yay! xo
Thanks Jan, yes we will be in Scotland soon, and we are really looking forward to the break. We have had a horrendously worriesome six months so this little trip will be such a blessing. I love sweet potatoes and often could eat just one of those with a little pat of butter melting on top. I do like vegetables alot, so I guess I am in luck that way! xoxo PS - yesterday we had an omelet for our supper. Filled with veggies and cheese. It was great!
DeleteLovely recipe ! I love pepper sauce but all the recipes give you a grilled steak and then sauce separately. THIS is what I needed ! Thanks - my hubby will love it !
ReplyDeleteI really hope that you both enjoy it! Its a real favorite here! xo
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