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Spot Prawn Risotto : Happy Mother’s Day!

May 11, 2015 9 Comments

A very simple recipe, probably the only tricky bit is finding these amazing prawns. In Vancouver you buy them live just like lobsters. And they do taste similar to lobster and with a similar texture as well, really sweet and tender. They’re incredible. Of course, using any other shrimp would do, but I wanted to […]

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  • February 6, 2016
    Really quick post. Not really a recipe. I mean, the recipe is in the title if anything. Not much more to it other than mentioning that the golden brown crust came from flash frying the whole medallions in Ghee @ 450F for about 15 secs. I just wanted to log this to keep record since is probably the best piece of steak I've cooked in a long time and I am very proud of it. Salt the steaks. Add to the sous vide pouches right away, and add vegetable oil . I don't have a vacuum sealer here in Vancouver, so using the water displacement method is good but isn't great. Adding fat to the bag gets around the issue of having some pockets of air around the meat and it probably helps the meat retain its shape better. A theory of mine.... :P Anyways, cook away. Remove from baggies and serve immediately. No need to rest the steaks. They are already at the serving temperature. Happy Sat. I had fun taking some pics. That's it! Sous Vide Beef Tenderloin Medallion. 52C 1h. Hope you enjoy.

    Sous Vide Beef Tenderloin Medallion. 52C 1h

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