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Title:Big Oven - http://www.bigoven.com/
Description:Award-winning recipe software that lets you easily create grocery lists with free access to over 160,000 recipes.
Category:Home and Garden: Home: Food and Drink
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Added:September 29, 2007 10:50:41 AM
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Sofrito (Puerto Rican Cooking Base) - BigOven.com
Sofrito (Puerto Rican Cooking Base) recipe - BigOven.com6 ServingsVegitablesLatinonion Peppers Spanish sofrito cooking base Vegitables Was, peel, and seed all veggies. Puree all ingredients together. Store in freezer for future use.Rate this recipe for Sofrito (Puerto Rican Cooking Base), or create your own favorites list at www.bigoven.com, with over 160,000 recipes. Free iPhone recipe site now available; visit www.bigoven.com for details.


Pan-seared Filet Mignon ( Beef Tenderloin ) with Shiraz Sauce - BigOven.com
Pan-seared Filet Mignon ( Beef Tenderloin ) with Shiraz Sauce recipe - BigOven.com4 ServingsBeefAmericanRoast Quick Fry unsalted butter beef tenderloin filet mignon American Beef Sear Shallots wine Shiraz Stock beef stock consomme rosemary thyme tomato paste Sugar Steak Easy Main Dish 4 (8-ounce) center-cut filets mignons*, 2-inches thick, trimmed of fat and silver Olive oil Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste -- Shiraz Sauce (optional) --1/4 cup shallots, finely chopped1/2 cup Shiraz or other bold red wine1 cup beef stock (preferably homemade), or beef consomme2 to 3 sprigs fresh rosemary (optional)2 to 3 sprigs fresh thyme (optional)1 tablespoon tomato paste 1/2 teaspoon sugar 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, cold, cut into pieces Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste* Note: I usually buy a 2 to 2 1/2-pound center-cut tenderloin roast and portion it into four 8-ounce steaks myself to produce more consistent results. Bring steaks to room temperature before cooking. Thoroughly dry steaks with paper towels. Lightly coat steaks with olive oil and season both sides liberally with salt and pepper (pressing seasonings into meat with your fingers). Gently press sides of steaks until uniform 2-inches thick. Set a 10-inch heavy-bottomed ovenproof pan or cast-iron skillet on a rimmed baking sheet and place both on oven rack adjusted to lower-middle position, and heat oven to 500 degrees F. When oven reaches temperature (about 15 to 20 minutes), remove skillet from oven and transfer to stove top over high heat (be careful -- pan and handle will be extremely hot). Immediately place steaks in skillet, being carefull that they are not touching each other. Sear steaks for 2 to 3 minutes without disturbing, turn with tongs and sear second side another 2 to 3 minutes without disturbing, or until both sides are well-browned and have a nice crust. Remove skillet from heat, and using tongs, transfer steaks to hot baking sheet in oven. (After transferring steaks to oven, proceed with pan sauce.) Roast 4 to 6 minutes for rare (red in center and warm throughout), 6 to 8 minutes for medium-rare (pinkish red in center and fairly hot), or 8 to 10 minutes for medium (pink in center, grayish brown surrounding and hot throughout). Remember, residual heat built up in steaks will continue to cook the meat until it begins to cool off, meat temperature will rise 5 to 10 degrees after it is removed from the oven. This means you should undercook your steaks, removing them from oven before they reach desired temperature. When steaks are done to your liking, transfer to large plate. Double check doneness by thermometer (rare - 130 to 140 degrees F, medium-rare - 140 to 150 degrees F, medium - 150 to 160 degrees F), or touch (very rare feels soft and squishy, rare is soft to the touch, medium-rare yields gently to the touch, while medium yields only slightly to the touch and is beginning to firm up, and medium-well is firm to the touch). Tent steaks loosely with foil and let rest for 5 to 10 minutes, allowing steaks to finish cooking from residual heat, and meat juices to redistribute and settle before serving. Serve as individual steaks or slice just before serving on warmed plates. Shiraz Sauce: After transferring steaks to oven, melt 1 tablespoon butter in same skillet with fond (brown bits in pan leftover from cooking) and residual fat that it was cooked in. Add shallots and cook over medium-low heat, stirring, until translucent, about 2 to 3 minutes. Raise heat to mediun-high, add wine, and bring to a boil. Using a wooden spoon or spatula, stir and scrap to loosen any flavorful browned bits stuck to skillet and incorporate them into sauce. When wine is almost gone, add stock, herbs (if using dry herbs, just a pinch), tomato paste and sugar, bring to a boil and cook until reaching the sauce consistency you desire. It should be thick enough to coat back of a regular spoon. Remove from heat, whisk in remaining 2 tablespoons cold butter until melted and sauce is thickened, smooth, and glossy. Correct seasoning with salt and pepper. Stir in any accumulated juices from the steak plate. Spoon sauce over cooked steaks just before serving. Safety Note: Doneness is an issue of personal preference. However, it is recommended that beef be cooked to medium-rare doneness, the internal temperature should reach 145 degrees F to ensure that harmful bacteria have been destroyed. A thick cut of beef that has been cooked to an internal temperature of 140 degrees F, may be removed from the oven, loosely covered, and allowed to rest a few minutes. The temperature will continue to rise about 5 degrees F, reaching proper doneness.Rate this recipe for Pan-seared Filet Mignon ( Beef Tenderloin ) with Shiraz Sauce, or create your own favorites list at www.bigoven.com, with over 160,000 recipes. Free iPhone recipe site now available; visit www.bigoven.com for details.


Habichuelas (Puerto Rican Red Beans) - BigOven.com
Habichuelas (Puerto Rican Red Beans) recipe - BigOven.com4 ServingsRed BeansLatinBeans Savory Potatoes Beans Latin Potatoes Red Beans 2 tsp Cooking Oil 2 oz Diced Ham or Chopped Bacon 1 can (15.5 oz) Red Beans 1 can (8 oz) Tomato Sauce 1 I Packet Sazon Goya w/ Coriander and Annatto 3 tbsp Sofrito (recipe to follow) 7 Green Spanish Olives with Pimiento (Sliced) 1 tsp Capers 2 tbsp Diced Potatoes 8 oz Water In med/ large saucepan add cooking oil on medium heat. Add bacon or ham and cook until brown. Add sofrito and cook for approx 5 minutes on low/med heat. Add remaining ingredients and bring to boil over medium heat for 1 minute. Reduce heat and simmer for approx. 20 minutes. Sazon 1 tsp Salt 1 tsp Garlic Powder 1 tsp Cumin 1 tsp Coriander 1 tsp Annatto Sofrito 1 Large yellow onion 1 Green Bell Pepper 1 Red Bell Pepper 1 Ajies Pepper (red and sweet) 1 Medium head of Garlic 1 bunch of fresh Cilantro 6 Culantro Leaves (Coriander) 1/4 Cup Pitted Olives 1 Tbsp Capers 1 Tbsp Black Pepper 1 Tbsp Crushed Oregano 1/2 Cup Olive Oil Wash Peel and seed everything. Puree and store.Rate this recipe for Habichuelas (Puerto Rican Red Beans), or create your own favorites list at www.bigoven.com, with over 160,000 recipes. Free iPhone recipe site now available; visit www.bigoven.com for details.




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