Ingredients

As we hit the Autumn months, we asked our resident chef and food editor Simon Wood to share a mouth watering recipe:

 

Rib of beef, Celeriac Puree, & Pommes Anna

BY SIMON WOOD

Sticky Rib Sauce 

  • 2 Litre Beef Stock
  • 100ml Mirin
  • 100ml Gluten Free Soy
  • 50g Dashi Granules
  • 30ml Lemon Juice
  • 60g Brown Sugar

 

Beef Rib

Method 

Add all of the ingredients to a saucepan and bring to a steady simmer, in an oven proof pan add a little oil and brown your beef rib on all sides before adding the heated sauce mixture. Cook for 5 hours at 180ºc until tender

Remove the rib and chill in the fridge or if eating straight away remove from the sauce and then start to reduce the sauce into a sticky glaze in a pan and then re add the rib once the sauce is thickened and sticky

 

Salt bake pastry (Salt baked celeriac sheets)

 

Celeriac Puree

  • 1kg celeriac peeled and sliced
  • 50g unsalted butter 
  • 200ml double cream

Method 

Thinly slice the celeriac before adding the double cream and unsalted butter, and cooking in a saucepan on a low heat for 30 minutes. Then, place into a food processor and blend into a puree.

Spring Onions

Slice thinly and add to iced-water to curl

Pommes Anna

  • 1kg Redskin Potato (Like a Rooster)
  • 250g Butter
  • 1 Bulb Garlic Halved
  • 1 Bunch Thyme
  • 3 Spring Rosemary
  • 1/2 tea spoon maldon sea salt

Method

Add your butter and aromats to a low heat and soften for 6-8 minutes to infuse with the garlic, rosemary & thyme flavour. Then pass so you just have butter left, season it with salt

Peel and thinly slice your potatoes before layering in a small oven proof rectangular dish, add a little butter with every layer and cook until soft at 170ºc for 35 minutes. Chill in the fridge and Fry until golden when required.

Rib of Beef
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