**Beef Carpaccio: A Culinary Journey Through Exquisite Flavors**
Prepare to embark on a delightful culinary adventure with beef carpaccio, a dish that embodies elegance, simplicity, and an explosion of flavors. This appetizer or main course, originating from Italy, presents thinly sliced raw beef, artfully arranged on a plate, and seasoned with a zesty dressing, typically consisting of olive oil, lemon juice, and capers. The result is a dish that tantalizes the taste buds with its delicate texture and symphony of flavors. Discover three variations of this classic dish in this article: the traditional beef carpaccio, a refreshing citrus-marinated carpaccio, and an innovative beetroot-infused carpaccio. Each recipe offers a unique interpretation, promising an unforgettable dining experience. Indulge in the art of beef carpaccio and elevate your culinary skills to new heights.
EASY BEEF CARPACCIO WITH ARUGULA RECIPE
Beef carpaccio is a fabulous appetizer to serve when entertaining guests-it looks and tastes great and it's easy to prepare.
Provided by Deborah Mele
Categories Appetizers and Hors d'Oeuvres
Time 1m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Wrap beef tenderloin in plastic wrap, and chill in freezer for 1 hour. Using a very sharp knife, cut beef across the grain into 1/8-inch-thick slices. Place slices between sheets of plastic wrap or wax paper and gently pound with the flat end of a meat mallet, or roll with a heavy rolling pin until paper-thin.
- Arrange slices on 6 individual chilled plates. Add arugula to a bowl and toss with 4 tablespoons of olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Arrange arugula in a pile in the center of each plate.
- Place remaining 4 tablespoons oil, lemon juice, mustard, egg yolk, salt and pepper in a 2-cup measure. Use an immersion blender or hand blender to mix until thick. Drizzle mustard sauce around each plate avoiding arugula. Garnish plates with tomato quarters and serve immediately. Notes For this dish it is best to use baby or wild arugula, but if this is not available, you can use mixed baby salad greens. You can either drizzle your carpaccio dish with a lightly flavored mustard sauce as I have in my recipe, or choose to use a simple lemon vinaigrette. To create your vinaigrette, top your carpaccio with a squeeze of lemon, a drizzle of olive oil, and a sprinkle of salt and pepper.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 461 kcal, Carbohydrate 8 g, Cholesterol 126 mg, Fiber 2 g, Protein 22 g, SaturatedFat 10 g, Sodium 158 mg, Sugar 5 g, Fat 39 g, ServingSize serves 6, UnsaturatedFat 0 g
BEEF CARPACCIO
Steps:
- Wrap the tenderloin in plastic wrap and place in the freezer for 2 hours.
- After 2 hours, unwrap the tenderloin and thinly slice the beef into approximately into 1/8 to 1/4-inch pieces. Lay out sheets of plastic wrap and place each slice onto the plastic. Top with another piece of plastic and gently pound the meat with a meat mallet until paper thin. Repeat until all of the meat is sliced and pounded. Divide the meat evenly among 4 chilled plates. Serve with greens tossed with vinaigrette, salt, pepper and/or Parmesan.
FILET OF BEEF CARPACCIO
Provided by Ina Garten
Categories appetizer
Time 2h20m
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Rub the beef with olive oil and sprinkle all over with 2 teaspoons kosher salt and 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper. Heat a saute pan over high heat and sear the filet on all sides, turning it with tongs. Wrap the beef in plastic wrap and freeze for 2 hours, turning once to freeze evenly.
- Meanwhile, place the egg yolks, mustard, garlic, anchovies, lemon juice, 2 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper in a food processor fitted with the steel blade and process for 15 seconds. Combine the 3/4 cup olive oil and the canola oil in a glass measuring cup. With the food processor running, slowly pour the oils down the feed tube in a thin stream. Add the grated Parmesan and pulse to combine.
- Remove the string from the beef and slice it very thin with a sharp slicing or smoked salmon knife. Place 5 slices on each dinner plate in a single layer. Drizzle the beef generously with the dressing and (in this order) sprinkle with the capers, kosher salt, pepper, arugula, shaved
- Parmesan, and sea salt. Serve at room temperature with a pitcher of extra dressing on the side.
BEEF CARPACCIO
Provided by David Tanis
Categories easy, quick, appetizer
Time 30m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Peel shallot, cut in thick slices and place in a small bowl. Add red wine vinegar and a pinch of salt. Toss and let marinate for at least 10 minutes.
- Cut beef into four 1 1/2-ounce slices. Trim away any fat or gristle. Put each slice between 2 layers of heavy-duty plastic wrap or parchment. Gently pound beef flat with a meat mallet to a thickness of about 1/16 inch and a diameter of about 6 inches. Refrigerate flattened slices for a few minutes, until chilled (do not remove plastic). May prepare up to this point several hours ahead.
- To serve, peel top layer of plastic from each slice. Invert each slice onto a chilled plate. Peel away remaining plastic. Top each slice with some pickled shallot, an anchovy, capers, fennel, arugula and chives. Season each portion with salt and pepper and drizzle generously with olive oil (about 1 tablespoon). With a vegetable peeler, shave Parmesan into curls. Garnish carpaccio with Parmesan and lemon wedges and serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 102, UnsaturatedFat 2 grams, Carbohydrate 7 grams, Fat 4 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 10 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 268 milligrams, Sugar 3 grams
BEEF CARPACCIO
Beef tenderloin is called for here as it will unfailingly yield the tenderest carpaccio. It is a long, slender, tapered muscle that runs under the ribs and close to the back bone, and as such is, in a way, shielded from being worked very hard, unlike cuts lower on the animal. As for all of us, the closer to the ground the muscle lives, the tougher becomes the work. Some chefs have a real affinity for the harder-working muscles. Top round, for example, is also often called for in carpaccio recipes and is cut from a muscle that has to work harder, and therefore, is thought to have more character, and more flavor. I would gently warn that harder-working muscles come with a little more "chew." Try it here, as written, with sure success, then explore other cuts if you're interested.
Provided by Gabrielle Hamilton
Categories dinner, appetizer
Time 2h30m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Trim the beef tenderloin of all fat, sinew and silver skin. Tightly wrap the beef in plastic wrap, and place in freezer until firm, about 2 hours.
- Remove the beef from the freezer, and slice it crosswise into 1/8-inch-thick rounds. Divide the sliced beef into 4 equal portions among 4 sheets of parchment. Arrange the slices for each portion into a round, like a four-leaf clover or a pansy, with each petal slightly overlapping the next. Place a clean sheet of parchment on top of each neatly arranged round, and with the heel of your hand or a rolling pin, gently press the meat into cracker-thin, uniform circles without tearing the meat, working quickly to keep the meat from warming. Transfer the parchment-covered portions and 4 plates to the refrigerator to chill.
- Set up a stovetop fryer by heating the neutral oil in a Dutch oven over medium heat. Attach a candy thermometer to the side of the fryer, and heat the oil until the gauge reads 325 degrees, about 7 minutes. Thoroughly and carefully drain, then pat-dry, the matchstick potatoes. Just before cooking the potatoes, increase the temperature to high in anticipation of the plummeting in temperature. Add the potatoes to the oil and cook, agitating with a spider or slotted spoon to ensure even cooking, until the potatoes are light and golden in color, 2 or 3 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the potatoes to a paper-towel-lined plate. Season with kosher salt and a few drops of truffle oil.
- Dress the arugula with lemon juice, a drizzle of olive oil, kosher salt and plenty of freshly cracked black pepper.
- To assemble, remove the top layer of parchment from a beef portion, turn the beef onto a chilled plate and carefully peel off the remaining parchment. Repeat with the remaining beef portions. Season the beef with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Pile the dressed arugula, Parmesan, then the warm matchstick potatoes on the beef in 4 even portions. Season with salt, pepper and several drops of truffle oil.
Tips:
- Choose high-quality beef: Opt for well-marbled, tender cuts like tenderloin, strip loin, or top sirloin. Freshness is key, so look for beef that is bright red and has minimal discoloration.
- Freeze the beef before slicing: This will make it easier to achieve thin, even slices. Wrap the beef tightly in plastic wrap and freeze for at least 2 hours or overnight.
- Use a sharp knife: A dull knife will tear the beef and make it difficult to achieve thin slices. Choose a sharp chef's knife or slicing knife for best results.
- Slice the beef against the grain: This will help to tenderize the beef and make it more flavorful. To find the grain, look for the lines of muscle fibers running through the meat. Slice perpendicular to these lines.
- Serve the carpaccio immediately: Beef carpaccio is best enjoyed fresh. If you need to make it ahead of time, store it in the refrigerator for up to 2 hours. Any longer and the beef may start to lose its flavor and texture.
Conclusion:
Beef carpaccio is a delicious and elegant appetizer that is perfect for any occasion. It is easy to make and can be customized to your liking. With a few simple tips, you can create a stunning dish that will impress your guests. So next time you are looking for a special appetizer, give beef carpaccio a try!
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