STEAKHOUSE STEAKS
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
- Heat a large, well-seasoned cast iron skillet over high heat until very hot, 5 to 7 minutes.
- Meanwhile, pat the steaks dry with a paper towel and brush them lightly with vegetable oil. Combine the fleur de sel and cracked pepper on a plate and roll the steaks in the mixture, pressing lightly to evenly coat all sides.
- When the skillet is ready, add the steaks and sear them evenly on all sides for about 2 minutes per side, for a total of 10 minutes.
- Top each steak with a tablespoon of butter, if using, and place the skillet in the oven. Cook the steaks until they reach 120 degrees F for rare or 125 degrees F for medium-rare on an instant-read thermometer. (To test the steaks, insert the thermometer sideways to be sure you're actually testing the middle of the steak.)
- Remove the steaks to a serving platter, cover tightly with aluminum foil and allow to rest at room temperature for 10 minutes. Serve hot with Roquefort Chive Sauce on the side.
- Bring the heavy cream to a boil in a small heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium-high heat. Cook at a low boil, stirring occasionally, until the mixture has become thick and creamy, about 20 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat, add the cheese, salt, pepper and chives and whisk rapidly until the cheese melts.
- Yield: 4 servings
ROQUEFORT SALAD WITH WARM CROUTONS AND LARDONS
Roquefort is a fantastic cheese, with a great story behind it. A few hundred years ago there was a guy out in the forest eating some cheese, when a foxy chick walked past. Not wanting to miss out, he threw his cheese into a cave to keep it safe and ran after the girl. He returned a few weeks later to retrieve his cheese and found it had gone mouldy, but in a good way, and had really matured. Ever since then, proper authentic Roquefort has to be aged in those same stone caves of Mont Combalou at Roquefort-sur-Soulzon. Genius! This salad really shows off the Roquefort, and several other great French ingredients, most of which can be found without any trouble here in the UK. It's worth getting the smoked bacon from the butcher so you have lovely extra-large hand-cut lardons for this. The kick-ass mustard dressing adds a bit of flair at the end, and ultimately, this salad is my homage to my dear French friends and that lucky man from all those years ago who invented such a great cheese and hopefully had one of the best bunk-ups of his life!
Provided by Jamie Oliver
Time 26m
Yield 4 servings (main)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
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- Put a large frying pan on a high heat, and once hot, add a good couple lugs of olive oil.
- Cut your bacon into thick 1/2-inch/1 cm lardons, and add to the pan. Fry, stirring occasionally, for around 3 minutes, or until you've got a good bit of colour on the bacon and a lot of the fat has rendered out. Turn the heat down a little and add your bread to the pan, making sure you spread the croutons out so they take on some colour. Fry for another 3 minutes, or until they've sucked up all the wonderful flavour and are lovely, crisp, and golden.
- For the dressing:
- Put the extra-virgin olive oil, red wine vinegar, Dijon mustard, and a good pinch of salt and pepper into a clean jam jar. Put the lid on and give it a shake, then have a taste and make sure you've got the balance right. Cook's Note: You want it to be slightly too acidic at this stage, as you'll get quite a bit of saltiness from the bacon and French dressings tend to be quite sharp.
- For the salad:
- Once your dressing is made, get everyone around the table so they're ready to tuck in as soon as the salad is ready. Put your lamb's lettuce (mache) on a big platter, tear in the radicchio, then pour over that wonderful, thick dressing. Scatter over most of your walnuts and chives and all the croutons and lardons. Quickly mix it all up with your clean hands so that every single leaf is coated.
- Use the tip of a knife to crumble off little nuggets of Roquefort and let them fall straight on to your salad. Finish by scattering over the rest of the walnuts and chives from a height, and tuck in!
ROQUEFORT CHEESE SPREAD
Quick, easy and so tasty. Serve with crusty bread slices or buttery crackers. Taken from the "From Storebought to Homemade" cookbook.
Provided by jonesies
Categories Cheese
Time 5m
Yield 1 3/4 cups
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Mix all ingredients together in medium bowl.
- Serve immediately or bring to room temp if refrigerated.
ROQUEFORT CHEESE BALLS
Provided by Amanda Hesser
Categories appetizer
Time 20m
Yield About 24 cheese balls
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Crush the cheese in a bowl with 4 tablespoons of the butter and work it into a smooth paste. Beat in the chives, celery, seasonings and Cognac. If mixture is very stiff, beat in more butter by fractions. Check seasoning carefully, adding salt if necessary (probably not). Using two teaspoons, shape into quenelles or roll into balls around 1/2 inch in diameter.
- Toss breadcrumbs and parsley in a wide shallow bowl. Roll the cheese balls in the mixture so they are well covered. Chill. Serve as is or pierced with a toothpick.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 62, UnsaturatedFat 2 grams, Carbohydrate 1 gram, Fat 6 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 2 grams, SaturatedFat 4 grams, Sodium 114 milligrams, Sugar 0 grams, TransFat 0 grams
NANA'S COGNAC ROQUEFORT SPREAD
This was in one of my mother's recipe books. She entertained a lot and this must have been one of her spreads.
Provided by mary winecoff
Categories Spreads
Time 5m
Yield 3 cups
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Beat Roquefort cheese, cream cheese and butter until smooth.
- Gradually add cognac beating steadily.
- Serve with fruit and bread.
ROQUEFORT SPREAD
Found this in my Mom's old Joy of Cooking cookbook (1967). I love blue cheese and this sounded really good. "This delicious spread keeps well and improves with age--better when 1 week old than when newly made."
Provided by Little Suzy Homemak
Categories Spreads
Time 10m
Yield 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Combine into a paste. Keep the spread in a closely covered container in the refrigerator. May be spread on crackers or toast rounds. Garnish with radish slices and capers.
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