1 1 lb. very lean, highest
1 quality raw beef
1 tenderloin
1 1 egg yolk
1 2 tsp. dijon mustard
1 seasoned salt & freshly
1 ground pepper
1 2 tbs. fresh lemon juice
1 1 c. italian olive oil
1 2 tbs. finely chopped
1 shallots
1 1 tbs. worcestershire
1 sauce (optional)
1 liquid hot pepper sauce
1 tbsp finely chopped capers
1/2 cup rice beef stock
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S. POST OAK, HOUSTON PULIGNY-MONTRACHET, 1977 OR 1978 1. Place beef in
freezer until firm and in half frozen. Slice as thinly as
possible.Refrigerate until needed.2.Make mayonnaise by preferrred
method, or: place egg yolk in mixing bowl and add mustard, salt and
pepper to taste. Add lemon juice. Start beating with a wire whisk or
electric mixer and gradually add oil, bit by bit, until sauce begins
to thicken, beating constantly. As mixture thickens, the oil may be
added a little faster.3.Place shallots in cheesecloth and run under
cold water. Squeeze to extract as much moisture as possible. Add
shallots to the mayonnaise.4.To make the sauce- Stir Worcestershire,
a dash of pepper sauce, capers and beef stock into mayonnaise. Make a
little over 1 cup.5.Arrange overlapping slices of beef on plates and
top with a spoonful of the sauce. Note: The meat must be of the
highest quality & must be fresh. It should be very cold and partially
frozen.If completely frozen it may become mushy and unpalatable in
texture.
Serves: 6
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