FILET OF BEEF WITH SAUCE PERIGOURDINE
Steps:
- Put a large saucepan over medium heat, then add some olive oil and the shallots. Sprinkle with salt and cook until caramelized, about 5 minutes. Add red wine, beef stock, beef scraps, garlic halves, onion and parsley stems and cook until the red wine has reduced by half.
- Add vegetable oil to a large cast-iron skillet and heat over high heat until smoking. Sprinkle the beef filet with salt and pepper on both sides and place in skillet. Once the first side is seared, turn over, then add butter, thyme and smashed garlic cloves to the pan and baste until the steak reaches the desired doneness.
- Strain the sauce, pour over the steak and top with truffle slices. Serve immediately.
CHICKEN PERIGORD-STYLE
This is a good recipe to use when you're having guests. You can serve it with mashed potatoes or noodles. I usually serve it with noodles and seldom have leftovers. From the Good Housekeeping Cookbook.
Provided by Julie in TX
Categories Chicken Breast
Time 50m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- About 1 hour before serving:.
- Melt 6 tablespoons butter or margarine in 12
- inch skillet or dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add chicken, a few pieces at a time, and cook until browned on all sides. Remove from pan.
- In hot remaining 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, cook mushrooms until the mushrooms are golden.
- This will take about 5 minutes.
- With slotted spoon, remove mushrooms to small bowl.
- Into drippings, over medium heat, stir flour and salt until blended.
- Gradually stir in chicken broth and half & half and cook, stirring constantly, until mixture is thickened.
- Place chicken and mushrooms in sauce.
- Reduce heat to low, cover and simmer for 25 minutes or until chicken is fork-tender.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 409.2, Fat 18.5, SaturatedFat 9, Cholesterol 182.9, Sodium 611.2, Carbohydrate 5.3, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 0.7, Protein 52.8
TOURNEDOS ROSSINI-STYLE WITH GLAZED VEGETABLE BOUQUETIERE, SAUCE PERIGUEUX-STYLE
Steps:
- In a medium saute pan, heat the sunflower oil over medium-high heat. Season the fillets with salt and pepper. Sear the fillets until golden brown on each side to the desired degree of doneness. Drain on a paper towel-lined plate.
- Over high heat, heat a small non-stick pan or skillet. Season the slices of duck foie gras with salt and pepper. When the pan is very hot, put the slices of duck foie gras in it, and quickly sear for about 1 minute on each side. Drain on a paper towel-lined plate.
- To serve, in the middle of each plate, arrange the bouquetiere of vegetables. On top of the vegetables, place a fillet. On the top of the fillets, put a slice of foie gras. On the top of the foie gras, add the slices of black truffle. Pour the sauce delicately around the vegetables.
- Vegetable Bouquetiere:
- Put the carrots in 1 saute pan and the turnips in another. Add water up to the top of the carrots, and add 2 tablespoons sugar and 1 tablespoon butter. Season with salt and pepper, and cook over medium-high heat until liquid is completely evaporated and vegetables are tender. To the other pan, add water up to the top of the turnips, and add 2 tablespoons sugar and 1 tablespoon butter. Season with salt and pepper, and cook over medium-high heat until liquid is completely evaporated and vegetables are tender. Remove vegetables, and then continue to cook until the remaining sugar and butter become a light caramel. When the caramel is at the right color (light brown), return the carrots and turnips to the respective pans until each vegetable gets the brightness and light brown color. Season the carrots and turnips individually. Divide 2 tablespoons of chopped parsley among the saute pans. Remove from heat and set aside.
- To cook the string beans, bring a small pan full of water to boil. Add a large handful of sea salt. When the water is boiling, add the string beans and let them cook for about 10 to 15 minutes, until the string beans are soft and not 'crispy'. Refresh the string beans in cold water with the ice cubes. To reheat the string beans, melt some butter in a skillet or saute pan, add the string beans, and saute for 3 to 4 minutes. Add the chopped shallots and the remaining chopped parsley and saute for about 1 to 2 more minutes. Season, to taste.
- Put the potatoes in a small pan. Add water up to the top of the potatoes. Add the sunflower oil and boil the potatoes and oil for about 2 to 3 minutes. Drain the potatoes.
- In a skillet or a saute pan, heat the clarified butter over high heat until very hot. Carefully add potatoes and cook until golden brown. Season with salt, to taste. Drain the clarified butter from the pan. Add 2 tablespoons raw butter and cook again for 3 to 4 more minutes. Set aside and keep warm.
- In small pan, put the shallots, garlic, bouquet garni, cracked black pepper, Madeira, and cognac. Bring to a boil and then simmer until the Madeira is completely evaporated. Add the brown stock and let it reduce by half. Strain the sauce through a fine-mesh strainer. Pour the sauce into a sauté pan. Add the foie gras and the finely chopped black truffle. Mount the sauce with butter, without a whisk, by moving the pan slowly over medium heat. Season, to taste. Set aside and keep warm in a bain marie.
SEMI-PERIGOURDINE SAUCE
Okay, this was a sauce that was taught to me at Cordon Bleu. You may never make this sauce; however, if you do, you will love the results. This whole recipe only makes a half-cup of finished sauce, but when served over beef or duck... heavenly. I make this sauce a few times during the year, and it's mostly for the upcoming holidays. No, photos... yet. But I'll have a few after I make some. Oh, one more thing... NO SUBSTITUTIONS... NONE, NADA, ZIP. So you ready... let's get into the kitchen.
Provided by Andy Anderson ! @ThePretentiousChef
Categories Other Side Dishes
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Chef's Note: About the truffles. You want to use truffles that come preserved in a jar. Save the peelings, and about 2 teaspoons of the liquid from the jar.
- Melt the goose fat in a reduction pan over low heat.
- Add the shallots and continue to cook until they are softened.
- Chef's Note: Don't let the shallots brown... just softened over low heat.
- Add the truffle liquid, the peel, the madeira, beef stock, tomato paste, and veal glaze.
- Stir and simmer over low heat for about 15 minutes.
- Remove from the heat and strain through a fine mesh strainer.
- Chef's Tip: Use a wooden spoon and press against the sauce to "push" it through the strainer.
- Wipe out the reduction pan, and return the strained sauce to the pan.
- Add the salt and pepper
- Add the sliced truffle, and bring the sauce to a light boil.
- Immediately reduce to a low simmer, and allow the mixture to reduce by a third.
- Chef's Note: The reduction will take about twenty minutes.
- Remove from heat, stir in the butter and parsley.
- Add to a sauceboat, and serve while still warm. Enjoy.
- Keep the faith and keep cooking.
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