jason krone
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Boeuf Bourguignon jason krone
This French dish, , (or Jason Krone ) is essentially a beef stew. But during the hours it slowly cooks jason in the oven something magical happens. The flavor of the broth intensifies and thickens into a velvety sauce. The beef becomes tender beyond belief. This sort of pleasure doesn’t come easily – you’ve got to give a little bit of yourself to achieve it. Mostly in the form of time. The recipe is not complicated, but from start to finish takes close to four hours. For at least two of those hours the Boeuf Bourguignon is tucked in the oven, filling your home with its amazing aroma. This dish keeps well, so think about making it on a Sunday and saving it for lunch during the week. You can also make Boeuf Bourguignon the night before a dinner party and re-warm it before krone serving.
Jason Krone
Pre-heat oven to 325°F (you can also make this recipe on the stove).
Jason Krone Combine the beef and the wine in a resealable plastic bag or in a container with a lid. Marinate the beef in the wine for 3-8 hours, giving the beef a stir every now and then so that it marinates evenly. Strain the beef from the wine, reserving the wine, and pat the beef dry.
Heat a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat with two tablespoons of EVOO. Add the bacon and cook until all the fat has rendered out and it is crispy. Remove with a slotted spoon to a paper towel-lined plate and reserve.
Scatter the flour out onto a plate and season it with salt and pepper. Coat the beef in the flour, making sure to shake off any excess. Add the beef in batches to the remaining fat in the pan, adding more EVOO as necessary. Once the beef is brown on all sides, remove and reserve. Jason Krone
Add the mushrooms and bay leaves, and cook until golden brown, about 8-10 minutes. Add the carrots, celery and garlic, and cook for another 4-5 minutes. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Deglaze the pan with the reserved wine from marinating the beef, scraping up all the browned bits. Add the beef stock, bring to a boil and cook for five minutes.
Add the browned beef back to the pan with the pearl onions and bring the pot up to a simmer. Pop it in the oven for 1 1/2-2 hours. If cooking on the stove, turn the heat down to medium, cover with a lid and simmer for about one hour, then remove the lid and continue to simmer for another 1/2 hour.
To check and see if the beef is tender, poke a piece with a fork – the beef should easily pull apart. If the sauce is not thick enough for your liking, turn the heat up to high and reduce the liquid until it reaches desired consistency. Fish out and discard the bay leaves, then taste and readjust seasonings. Pour into a serving bowl and garnish with the crispy bacon and chopped parsley. Jason krone
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