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BEEF CONSOMME

Posted in response to a technique request. This creates a crystal clear broth. You can also substitute ground chicken and chicken broth to make a chicken consomme. This recipe is from "On Cooking" by Labensky and Hause. You can add anything you like to it: cooked beef, cooked vegetables, croutons, or use it as a base for soups.

Provided by quotPink Eyedquot J

Categories     Clear Soup

Time 2h

Yield 1 gallon

Number Of Ingredients 14



Beef Consomme image

Steps:

  • Whip egg whites until frothy.
  • Combine egg whites, beef, mirepoix, and tomatoes in a stockpot.
  • Add COLD beef broth, mix well.
  • Put spices, except salt, in cheesecloth, tie to seal, and put in broth.
  • Add salt to taste to broth.
  • Bring mixture to a simmer (DO NOT BOIL) you should see a little steam over the surface of the broth, but no bubbling, or as few bubbles rising to the surface as possible.
  • Stirring occasionally.
  • The beef and vegetable mixture will eventually harden and rise to the top.
  • Do not stir after this has happened.
  • Break a hole in the beef mixture to allow broth to bubble through.
  • Simmer approximately 90 minutes.
  • Strain through cheesecloth, degrease.
  • Adjust seasoning.

10 egg whites
2 lbs lean ground beef
1/2 lb chopped onion
1/4 lb chopped carrot
1/4 lb chopped celery
12 ounces diced tomatoes
5 quarts beef broth
2 onions, brulee (onions cut in half and caramelized on the cut side)
2 bay leaves
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon crushed peppercorn
8 parsley stems
2 whole cloves
salt, to taste

CONSOMME

Provided by Food Network

Categories     appetizer

Time 1h55m

Yield 1 gallon

Number Of Ingredients 14



Consomme image

Steps:

  • Some Traditional Garnishes: Brunoise-Consomme garnish with small cubes of carrots, turnips, leeks, celery, peas, and chervil
  • Cheveux d'anges-Chicken Consomme garnished with very small vermicelli and grated Parmesan cheese
  • In a mixing bowl, whip the egg whites slightly. Combine the lean meat, vegetables, tomato puree, herbs, and spices together. Mix in the egg whites. In a spigot stock pot, blend the cold chicken stock with the meat mixture. Place the stock pot on medium heat. Stir the liquid occasionally until the raft forms. (the liquid should reach 160 degrees F) Simmer the soup for 1 1/2 hours, making sure the raft does not break or sink. Remove the first cup of the consomme from the spigot to remove sediment and discard. Line a china cap with 5 layers of cheesecloth. Strain the liquid slowly. If the liquid is cloudy, strain the consomme again with fresh cheesecloth. Season with salt, hot sauce, and garnishes.

15 egg whites
1 pound ground lean chicken
1 onion, small diced
1/2 pound of carrots, small diced
1/2 pound leeks, small diced
1/2 pound celery, small diced
1 cup tomato puree
5 black peppercorns
2 bay leaves
1/2 bunch parsley stems
3 fresh thyme sprigs
1 gallon chicken stock, cold
Salt to taste
Hot sauce to taste

CHICKEN CONSOMME: BASIC CLARIFICATION

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 50m

Yield 2 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 24



Chicken Consomme: Basic Clarification image

Steps:

  • In the bowl of a food processor, combine the ground meat with the onions, leeks, celery, carrots, thyme, tarragon, parsley, garlic, and black pepper. Puree on high speed.
  • In a bowl, combine the egg whites with the pureed meat mixture. Stir well to blend.
  • Place the stock in a large pot and add the "raft" (the pureed meat-egg white mixture). Bring to a boil, stirring constantly to prevent the raft from sticking to the bottom and sides of the pot. (Once the stock has come to a boil, do not stir again.) Reduce to a simmer and puncture a hole in the center of the raft for the stock to circulate through and clarify. Simmer for 15 minutes. Remove from the heat. Gently poke a hole in the raft large enough to fit a ladle. With a ladle, gently scoop out the consomme into a clean pot or bowl. Strain through a layer of cheesecloth to finish clarifying.
  • Serve hot with desired garnish. Alternatively, transfer consomme to a shallow bowl or roasting pan and cool to room temperature. Refrigerate until thoroughly chilled, covering with plastic wrap only when the consomme is cool enough that no condensation forms on the plastic. When the consomme is completely cooled, cut it into 1/2-inch cubes and divide between consomme cups. Garnish with sour cream, chopped chives, and a lemon slice and serve with toast points.

4 ounces lean ground beef
1 cup finely chopped yellow onion
1/4 cup finely sliced leek
1/2 cup finely chopped celery
1/4 cup chopped fresh thyme (stems and leaves)
1/4 cup chopped fresh tarragon (stems and leaves)
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley (stems and leaves)
3 cloves garlic, peeled and smashed
Fresh ground black pepper
8 large egg whites, lightly beaten
8 cups chicken stock, defatted
Optional Garnishes:
Sour cream, for garnish
Chopped chives, for garnish
Lemon slices, for garnish
Toast points, for garnish
1/2 cup peeled, finely chopped carrots
Diced seeded tomato and finely shredded basil leaves
Thinly sliced mushrooms and minced fresh parsley or chervil
Small, thin bread rounds topped with finely shredded Parmesan and toasted
Diced carrots and fresh peas
Finely shredded savory crepes
Lettuce/chervil chiffonade
Shredded leeks lightly Sauteed in butter

BEEF CONSOMMé

Consommer means "to accomplish" or "to finish" in French, and consommé is indeed a "finished" stock. (In a culinary context, one could say that to make a consommé is to bring out in full all of the flavors.) What gives consommé its purity and clarity is a bit of culinary magic: Egg whites (combined with mirepoix and ground meat) coagulate in the soup and rise to the top (forming a "raft"), drawing up any impurities that would otherwise cloud the stock. This mixture also infuses the broth with deeper flavor, as does an onion brûlé (or charred onion), which imparts deeper color to the broth. After an hour or two of simmering, the raft is also discarded, leaving behind a clear, intense broth. Consommé can be served either hot or cold, usually garnished in some way or another (there are literally hundreds employed in formal French cuisine); one of the more common embellishments is vegetables cut into julienne or brunoise (page 14), such as the blanched carrot and leek shown here.

Yield Serves 4 to 6

Number Of Ingredients 8



Beef Consommé image

Steps:

  • Prepare clarification mixture Pulse chopped onion, carrot, and celery in a food processor or mini-chopper until finely chopped. Whisk egg whites until frothy, then add ground beef and chopped vegetables and mix well with your hands. Cover and chill in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour (or overnight).
  • Make onion brûlé Sear the remaining onion wedge in a small cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat on both cut sides until blackened, then coarsely chop.
  • Clarify stock Pour stock into a stockpot. Remove the clarification mixture from the refrigerator and add the browned onion and the tomato, then add this mixture to the pot. Set over medium-high heat and whisk briskly until thoroughly incorporated with the stock. Use a wooden spoon to stir at a slower speed until the solids rise to the top, then stop stirring. Continue cooking until frothy bubbles start to form around the sides of the raft. Reduce heat to medium-low and use a spoon or a ladle to make a hole in the raft so the consommé can bubble freely, and you can see the color and clarity of the broth. At this point the broth should be clear; further simmering is to develop more flavor.
  • Remove raft and strain consommé Cook for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, or until the raft starts to sink a bit. Ladle the consommé from the pot through the hole in the raft (or you can crack it at this point, since it has solidified) into a cheesecloth-lined sieve set over a heatproof container. Discard the raft. Then strain broth again, this time through a coffee filter. Remove fat by sweeping a paper towel across top of consommé several times. Reheat if necessary. Season with salt and garnish as desired. If not serving immediately, allow consommé to cool and then refrigerate overnight in an airtight container. Before using, remove and discard solidified fat that has accumulated at the top and reheat consommé over gentle heat, just until hot.
  • Follow the directions above for beef consommé, substituting ground chicken and chicken stock for the ground beef and beef stock.
  • Use only coarse salt to season consommé; iodized (table) salt will cause it to turn cloudy.
  • The clarification mixture should be kept as cold as possible until needed (always add tomato, or other acidic ingredient, just before using, since it will cause the egg whites to coagulate too soon).
  • Monitor the temperature of the consommé as it cooks to make sure it is at a gentle simmer.

1/2 yellow onion, peeled and coarsely chopped, plus 1/4 onion (root intact)
1 small carrot, peeled and coarsely chopped
1 celery stalk, coarsely chopped
5 large egg whites
1 1/4 pounds ground beef (93% lean)
2 quarts white beef stock (page 42)
1 small tomato, coarsely chopped
Coarse salt

BEEF CONSOMME

A staple in French cooking and time-consuming to make, but well worth every minute! It must be absolutely fat free to become clear. This recipe calls for some cooking experience and a lot of care and patience--please follow the instructions carefully! The list of ingredients states beef round steak, which I couldn't alter...it means simple beef round, or as also listed beef rump.

Provided by txzuckerbaeckerin

Categories     Clear Soup

Time 3h50m

Yield 6 1/2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 11



Beef Consomme image

Steps:

  • Reduce the beef stock by boiling down to half in a large stockpot over medium heat with semi-open lid.
  • Set the 2 onion halves on aluminum foil on a hot burner and caramelize the surfaces for approx 10 min minimum.
  • They need to burn black, while doing so, do not lift off the foil to check. The rim of the onion will turn black and then you can check.
  • This will not influence the taste of the consommé, but make the color dark brown.
  • Chop all the vegetables (not the spices!) in the food processor till very coarse.
  • Add the beef cubes and pulse several more times, but do not puree!
  • Put the mix into a bowl and add the 3 egg whites. Incorporate the mixture well and add the spices.
  • Whisk the mix into the warm beef stock reduction and let simmer without boiling.
  • Carefully stir mixture and scrape the bottom of the pot to prevent burning, until the egg foam starts to rise to the top, about 30 minute.
  • When the egg foam starts to solidify, make a small hole into the middle with a wooden spoon, this will keep the mass compact and easier to handle later.
  • Continue to simmer, until the egg foam mixture is solid, about another 30 minutes.
  • Remove pot from heat.
  • Skim the egg foam mix carefully off the top with a slotted ladle.*.
  • Line a sieve with dampened cheeseclothes or a cotton dishtowel and ladle the consommé 1 spoonful after another through the sieve into a big sauce pan.
  • If for any reason the consommé is NOT clear at this stage, reheat and add 3 more egg whites to the consommé. This should pick up any left over particles in the liquid.
  • Always move the fluids slowly and carefully.
  • Repeat the sieving process, if necessary.
  • Heat consommé gently and season with salt to taste.
  • The consommé should be of a warm brown color.
  • Best as a soup in a French gourmet dinner.
  • * Do not discard the leftover solid foam etc, but let it cool down and let your pooch have a healthy, yet luxurious Sunday treat!

16 cups beef stock (4 quarts)
1 large onion, cut into 2 halves horizontally
1 very small onion, quartered
1 small carrot, peeled and cut into 2-inch pieces
1 stalk celery, cut into 2-inch pieces
2 tablespoons packed fresh parsley
1/2 teaspoon fresh leaf thyme
5 whole black peppercorns
2 whole juniper berries
1 1/2 lbs beef round steak or 1 1/2 lbs rump roast, all fat trimmed and cut into 1-inch cubes
3 large egg whites

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