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Braised Ox Cheeks

Braised Ox Cheeks

When I worked in the butchers we certainly could get Ox Cheeks but having tried them we decided not to both again. They just wouldn’t sell. But then the TV Chefs got their hands on them! Suddenly Oz Cheek was the new Gold and the price increased accordingly. So generally this dish would have been out of our budget, but we were given the meat by a very kind friend and it deserved some special treatment….

This is a slow cook recipe, so sit back and enjoy the aroma as it cooks.

Ingredients:-

2 Ox Cheeks
Flour (Gluten free in our case)
Bacon Lardons
2 Onions, chopped
3 Bay Leaves
6 Cloves of Garlic, sliced
5 Tsp of Tomato Puree
1 Tsp of ground Cinnamon
500ml of Beef Stock
1 Sprig of fresh Thyme
1 Sprig of Rosemary
1 Star Anise
2 Carrots, chopped
2 sticks of Celery, chopped
2 Tbsp of Fish Sauce
175ml of Red Wine
3 Cloves
Salt & fresh ground Black Pepper
Butter (Margarine) & Oil

Method:-

(1) Season the Ox Cheeks with Salt & Pepper and coat in Flour.
(2) Fry in a little Butter & Oil and sear on both sides.
(3) Remove from the pan and set aside.
(4)Add a little more Oil to the frying pan and fry the Onions, Carrots, Celery and Garlic until softened.
(5) Fry for a further 2 minutes.
(6)Stir in the Tomato Puree and Red Wine and simmer for 2 minutes.
(7) Add the Beef Stock and continue to simmer for a few more minutes.
(8)Add the Cinnamon, Cloves, Bay Leaves, Star Anise, Fish Sauce, Rosemary & Thyme and simmer for 5 minutes.
(9) Transfer half of the the sauce to a slow cooker of casserole dish.
(10) Place the Ox Cheeks on top and cover with the remaining Sauce.
(11) Cook on high (Slow cooker) or 160c on the bottom shelf in the oven for at least 6 hours.
(12) Remove the Rosemary, Thyme, Bay leaves and Star Anise before serving.

We served ours over a bed of whole grain  Mustard mashed Potat6o and tender stem Broccoli. The Ox Cheeks were superbly tender and the sauce had a real depth of flavour. Well worth the time!
 

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Ingredients:-
 
(Per person)
 
1 Gluten free Sausage, skinned
1 egg
Herbs and spices to your liking to add to the Sausage meat
Gluten free Bread crumbs, again add herbs and spices as you wish
1 egg beaten
Chilli flakes
 
Method:-
 
(1) Boil your egg(s) until very soft and remove into cold water.
(2) Go to the shop and buy a lolly pop! The stick make a great tool....
(3) While your eggs cool mix the herbs into your Sausage meat and Bread crumbs to taste.
(4) Cut the lolly pop off the stick.
(5) Very carefully remove the shell from the egg.
(6) Use the plastic stick from your Lolly Pop to make a hole in the side of the egg down to the soft yoke.
(7) Poke your Chilli flakes into the centre of the egg.
(8) Heat the oven to 160c and a fryer to 160c
(9) Coat the egg in Sausage meat by hand.
(10) Roll in your beaten egg.
(11) Coat in Bread crumbs.
(12) Roll in egg again and e-coat in Bread crumbs.
(13) Place in the oven for 20 minutes on parchment paper.
(14) Remove the oven and fry until the coating is golden brown.
(15) Enjoy the Chilli hit!

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