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How To make Beef with Wine and Mushroom Sauce
3 1/2 lb Beef chuck cut in pieces 1 c Red wine
1 cn Golden mushroom soup 1 x Salt & pepper to taste
Salt and pepper meat. Pour soup and wine over beef. Cover and bake 3 hours at 325 degrees. Serve with noodles or rice. Mrs. Harold T. Cook -----
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Steak with Mushroom Cream Sauce
Make Steak with Mushroom Cream Sauce. A center-cut top sirloin steak is the star of this dish. It's accompanied by a creamy mushroom sauce with fresh herbs, garlic and shallots. This is a luxurious meal with loads of bold and beefy flavor.
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INGREDIENTS:
4 (6-ounce) Certified Angus Beef ® center cut top sirloin steaks
2 teaspoons canola oil
2 teaspoons salt, divided
1/2 teaspoon pepper
3 tablespoons butter, divided
8 ounces mushrooms, sliced
1 clove garlic, minced
1 small shallot, minced (optional)
1/2 cup unsalted beef broth
3/4 cup heavy cream
1 teaspoon fresh thyme, chopped
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How to make a delicious & simple Red Wine Sauce (Jus)
I wanted to see if i could make a red wine sauce from store bought shelf stable stock so I made two, One with homemade stock and one with store bought stock.
The results somewhat surprised me!
Ingredients for the store bought Version
- 3L stock, All beef or 2L beef 1L chicken if store bought get the low sodium
- 1 large carrot
- 2 small brown onions
- 1/2 head garlic
- 750ml red wine
- 400ml port or twiny wine
- 1kg beef trim (not to much fat on it)
- cornflour to thicken if needed
- Salt to taste
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Red Wine Mushroom Sauce Steak Recipe | Grass-Fed Beef
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Recipe Ingredients
1.65Lbs Grass Fed Sirloin
1 Tbsp Olive Oil
. Salt to Taste
. Pepper to Taste
1 Tbsp Steak Seasoning
1.5 Lbs Cremini Mushrooms (Thinly Sliced)
4 CLOVES GARLIC (Finely Chopped)
1 Medium Red Onion (Finely Chopped)
. Pepper to Taste
60g Unsalted Butter
1/2 Cup Red Wine
2 Tbsp Pure Honey
. Salt to Taste
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Below are a few Italian food words with English translations.
Zafferano: saffron Zampone: sausage-stuffed pig's foot Zenzero: ginger Zeppole: a fried pastry Verdure: green vegetables Vitello: veal (calf)Vongole: clams Taralli: round sweet or savory biscuits Tonno: tuna Torrone: nougat-type candy Torta: tart Salso: salt Saltari: sauteed Salumi: collective name for salami and similar cured meats Salvia: sage Sambuca: a colorless liqueur made from anise San Giuseppe: Saint Joseph Sarde: sardines Scaloppine: thinly sliced meat Sedani: celery Ragu: meat sauce for pasta Rapini: another name for broccoli rabe Ribollita: Tuscan bread and vegetable soup Ricotta: a fresh, mild cheese Ripieni: stuffed Riso: rice Risotto: rice cooked and stirred with broth until creamy Rollatini: small stuffed meat rolls, sometimes in a sauce Romano: a hard Pecorino cheese Rosmarino: rosemary
Rustico: country-style Pecorino: sheep's milk cheese Peperoncini: dried red chiles Pesto: a sauce from mashed ingredients, usually basil Piccante: spicy
Pignoli: pine nuts Piselli: peas Pizelle: embossed wafer cookies Pizza Dolce: cake or sweet bread Polenta: a type of cornmeal Polipi: octopus Pollo: chicken Polpette: meatballs Pomodori: tomatoes Porchetta: whole roast pig cooked with herbs and garlic Porcini: meaty wild mushrooms Primavera: springtime Prosciutto: salt-cured, air-dried pork Provolone: a straw-white cheese, sometimes smoked Olio: oil Olio di oliva: olive oil Origano: oregano
Orzo: small, seed-shaped pasta Ostriche: oysters Manzo: beef Marinara: a plain tomato sauce Marinare: to marinate Marsala: a rich brown fortified wine Mascarpone: creamy, soft, mild cheese Melanzane: eggplant Minestra: soup (usually thick) Minestrina: thin soup Minestrone: thick mixed vegetable soup Mortadella: a large cured and spiced pork sausage Mosto Cotto: grape juice cooked to form a thick dark syrup Mozzarella: a pure white soft cheese
Lauro: bayleaf Lenticchie: lentils Limone: lemon Gamberetti: shrimp
Gardiniera: mixed pickled vegetables Garofani: cloves Gnocchi: dumplings eaten with a sauce or in broth Grana Padano: a cow's milk hard cheese
Granchio: crab Grappa: liqueur made from the must of grapes Griglia: grill Grissini: breadsticks Fagioli: beans Farcita: stuffing or filling Farro: an ancient grain similar to spelt Fegato: liver Festa: holiday Fico: fig Filetto: fillet Finocchio: fennel Focaccia: flatbread served plain or with various toppings Formaggio: cheese Fra diavolo: literally 'of the devil' Fragole: strawberries Frittata: an open-faced omelet Frittelle: fritters Fritto: fried
Frutta: fruit Frutti di mare: seafood Funghi: mushrooms
Dolce: sweet Dolci: sweets and pastries Cannellini: white kidney beans Cannoli: filled pastry tubes Capocollo: a hot spiced ham Caponata: eggplant relish Capozzelle: lamb's head Capperi: capers Cappone: capon Carciofi: artichokes Carnaroli: a medium-grain rice used for making risotto Carne: meat Cassata: a Sicilian cream-filled layer cake Cavolfiore: cauliflower Cavolo: cabbage Ceci: chick peas Cioppino: shellfish stew Cipolle: onions Conserva: preserves Cotolette: cutlets
Balsamico: an aged Italian vinegar Basilico: basil Bigne: fritters Biscotti: literally 'twice cooked,' it refers to all kinds of cookies Bistecca: beefsteak Bollito misto: mixed boiled meats served with various sauces Bottarga: preserved roe of tuna or mullet Braciolette: small beef rolls Braciole: stuffed meat rolls Brodo: broth
Bruschetta: toasted bread served with various toppings Budino: pudding Affumicato: smoked Aglio: garlic Aglio e olio: garlic and oil Agnello: lamb Agrodolce: sweet/sour Al dente: firm (literally to the tooth) Amaretti: crisp cookies made with bitter almonds Amaretto: a sweet liqueur flavored with almonds Anace/Anice: anise
Anguille: eel Anisette: a colorless liqueur flavor with anise Antipasto: literally 'before the meal' Arborio: a medium-grain rice used for making risotto Arogosta: lobster Arancia: orange Arancine: fried rice balls with meat or other filling Ardente: hot, piquant Arrostito: roasted