Uses For Veal Demi Glace Recipes

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DEMI-GLACE

Provided by Robert Irvine : Food Network

Time 8h30m

Yield About 8 cups

Number Of Ingredients 11



Demi-Glace image

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.
  • Pour the oil into a metal roasting pan and put it in the preheated oven for 3 to 5 minutes to heat up the pan and condition it with the oil. Spread the bones out on the roasting pan and cook until browned, 30 to 45 minutes, turning the bones occasionally so they brown evenly.
  • Transfer the bones to a large-enough stockpot to accommodate the bones, 6 quarts ice water and more. Use tongs to transfer the bones so you do not pour any fat into the stockpot. Add the ice water to the stockpot and bring to a simmer. Allow the stock to cook for 4 hours at a slow simmer. Skim the surface of the stock occasionally to remove any fat or impurities.
  • While the stock is simmering, discard all but about 1/4 cup of the fat from the roasting pan. Bring the pan back up to temperature over high heat on the stovetop. Add the onions and carrots and cook until golden brown and caramelized. Add the celery and cook for another 10 minutes. Stir in the tomato paste, thyme and bay leaf and cook, stirring regularly, until the tomato paste gets a brick red color, about 15 minutes. Add 1 cup of the red wine and stir it into the mirepoix (vegetable) mixture.
  • Add the mirepoix mixture to the stock after the 4-hour simmering time. Bring the stock back up to a simmer and continue to cook it for another 2 hours.
  • In a separate pot, bring the remaining 7 cups red wine to a boil and cook until reduced by half, 15 to 20 minutes.
  • When the stock has simmered for 6 hours, strain it through a chinois and combine the strained stock with the reduced red wine. Bring the stock to a boil, lower the heat to a hard simmer and reduce the stock until it has a consistency that coats the back of spoon and is about 2 quarts (8 cups) in volume, up to 1 hour. Season with salt and pepper and then strain the sauce though a chinois again.

1/4 cup grapeseed oil
8 pounds veal bones (joints preferred)
24 cups (6 quarts) ice water
8 ounces onions, roughly chopped
4 ounces carrots, peeled and roughly chopped
4 ounces celery, roughly chopped
6 ounces tomato paste
5 sprigs fresh thyme
1 bay leaf
8 cups (2 quarts) red wine
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

DEMI-GLACE

This is my technique for veal demi-glace, and there's not much to it. I'm going for a pure veal stock reduction, fortified with nothing more than mirepoix and tomato. I don't do the classic roux-based espagnole sauce, which is traditionally mixed with veal stock and reduced by half.

Provided by Chef John

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Sauce Recipes

Time P1DT5h15m

Yield 36

Number Of Ingredients 8



Demi-Glace image

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C). Place veal bones in a roasting pan.
  • Roast bones in the preheated oven until well-browned, about 75 minutes.
  • While bones are roasting, drizzle oil onto a baking sheet. Spread onion, carrots, and celery onto baking sheet; spread tomato paste over the vegetables and mix to coat.
  • Roast vegetable mixture in the preheated oven until vegetables are well-browned, about 45 minutes.
  • Transfer vegetable mixture and bones to a large stockpot. Pour 10 quarts water into stockpot.
  • Pour 2 cups water into the bones roasting pan, set the pan over high heat, and bring to a boil while scraping the browned bits of food off of the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon. Pour liquid into the stockpot with the bones.
  • Bring bones, vegetables, and water in the stockpot to a boil, reduce heat to low, and simmer gently, skimming foam as necessary, until meat and all connective tissue is completely off the bones, about 18 hours.
  • Set a colander over a bowl and ladle vegetables, bones, and meat into colander. Discard vegetables, bones, and meat; return any broth to the stockpot.
  • Bring broth to a boil; cook at a boil until liquid reduces to approximately 1 gallon in volume, 30 minutes to 1 hour.
  • Strain broth through a fine-mesh strainer into a large container set in an ice bath; chill to room temperature. Cover the container with a lid or plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator until demi-glace is cold and set, 8 hours to overnight.
  • Scrape and discard any fat from the surface of set demi-glace. Turn demi-glace out onto a work surface. Cut into 16 blocks, wrap each block in plastic wrap, and place wrapped blocks in a resealable plastic bag. Store in the freezer.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 19.2 calories, Carbohydrate 3.6 g, Fat 0.5 g, Fiber 0.8 g, Protein 0.5 g, SaturatedFat 0.1 g, Sodium 57.6 mg, Sugar 1.9 g

10 pounds veal bones (joint and marrow bones)
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
3 onions, cut into eighths
4 carrots, cut into 2-inch pieces
4 ribs celery, cut into 2-inch pieces
1 (6 ounce) can tomato paste
10 quarts cold water
2 cups cold water

BEEF GLACE DE VIANDE (OFTEN INCORRECTLY CALLED DEMIGLACE)

Demiglace is actually any rich stock or broth that is reduced by half or three-quarters to enrich it; it is normally still a relatively thin liquid. Glace de viande is made the same way, but it is normally reduced by a factor of 8-10, has a thick syrupy or paste-like consistency, and is much richer. Glace de viande can sometimes be purchased, but is expensive, $30-40 per pint, and if you look at the list of ingredients, often has additives and other adulterants, which make it easier to make. This recipe is "the real thing", is easy to make, though time consuming, and much cheaper than the imitations you can buy. A little goes a long, long way, and it stores indefinitely in the freezer. Just knock off a couple tablespoonfuls, and add to any sauce to flavor it.

Provided by Toby Jermain

Categories     Roast Beef

Time P1DT5h

Yield 2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 12



Beef Glace de Viande (often incorrectly called demiglace) image

Steps:

  • You may have to ask the butcher to order these for you if he doesn't stock them.
  • At the very least, he will probably have them in back, and you will have to ask for them; they won’t be in the display case.
  • Place rack in middle of oven, and preheat broiler on high or preheat oven to 500 degrees F.
  • Lightly rub the marrow bones with olive oil, and place in a roasting pan.
  • Place in oven, and broil or roast until nicely browned on all sides, turning regularly, and watching closely so they do not burn.
  • Remove from oven, and pour any grease and olive oil from roasting pan into a large (at least 12 quart) stock pot, adding more olive oil as needed, and setting bones aside.
  • Heat pot over high heat, add all of the vegetables, except the tomatoes and parsley, and cook until surfaces are browned and charred in places.
  • Add tomatoes, and cook a couple minutes longer.
  • Transfer veggies to pan with bones.
  • Add a little more olive oil to pot if necessary, and brown the pieces of roast on all sides.
  • Add the bones and veggies to the pot, and fill three-quarters full with cold water.
  • Heat the roasting pan on the stovetop, and add a couple cups of white wine or water to deglaze, scraping up all browned bits on the bottom of the pan, and add this to the stock pot.
  • Add the parsley, bay leaves, and peppercorns to the pot, and bring to a slow boil, skimming off any scum that rises to the surface.
  • Add more water to bring level to 1" from top of pot, and return to a boil.
  • Partially cover, if desired, and adjust heat so stock stays at an active simmer or very slow boil (should be bubbling lightly).
  • Simmer for at least 24 hours, adding more water every couple of hours as needed.
  • While sleeping, just reduce the heat slightly, cover completely, and go to bed; top up with water, increase heat, and return to a boil in the morning.
  • When done cooking, skim as much grease as possible from surface, and strain the broth into another container, pressing gently on the solids to extract as much stock as possible.
  • Discard solids.
  • Scrub pot well, and return to stovetop.
  • Degrease stock as completely as possible, and return to the pot.
  • You should have 4-5 quarts of stock at this point.
  • Bring to a full rolling boil, and reduce by about 90% (yes, until only 2-2½ cups of thick syrup or paste remains).
  • You only have to pay close attention to the reducing stock for about the last 15-20 minutes to ensure the pot doesn’t burn dry.
  • Allow to cool to room temperature, and transfer to a 1 quart Ziploc plastic bag.
  • Squeeze out all air, seal, and press to flatten.
  • Refrigerate until solidified, then freeze until needed.
  • To Use: Use in any recipe that calls for glace de viande or just a small amount of demiglace (which is probably calling for demiglace in error; they really mean glace de viande).
  • If the recipe calls for more than a couple tablespoons of demiglace, it probably really means demiglace.
  • Glace de viande can also be used to enrich any gravy or sauce, by just stirring in 1-2 Tbsp.
  • Just cut or break off a small chunk of the frozen glace de viande, and stir it into the sauce.
  • Just remember, this stuff is potent, equivalent to 10 times the amount of rich stock as the amount of glace de viande being used (1 Tbsp glace de viande= about 5 fl oz stock).

5 -6 lbs beef bones, leg bones,cut in 2 to 3 inch lengths (have the butcher saw them up)
extra virgin olive oil, as needed
3 -4 lbs chuck roast, cut in large chunks (or other well flavored cut of beef)
2 -3 large onions, unpeeled,quartered
5 -6 cloves garlic, unpeeled,lightly crushed
3 -4 stalks celery, with leaves if possible,cut in 2 inch pieces
3 -4 large carrots, scrubbed and cut in 2 inch pieces
2 plum tomatoes, quartered
2 cups dry white wine or 2 cups water
1 bunch parsley stems (or 1 bunch parsley if desired)
4 -6 large bay leaves
1 teaspoon whole black peppercorn

VEAL DEMI-GLACé

Categories     Beef     Onion     Vegetable     Low Carb     Low Fat     Low Cal     Veal     Celery     Carrot     Sherry     Red Wine     Fall     Simmer

Yield Makes 16 (2-tablespoon) servings

Number Of Ingredients 14



Veal Demi-Glacé image

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Spread bones, carrot, onion, and celery on rimmed baking sheet. Roast, tossing several times, until vegetables and bones have begun to take on color, about 1 hour.
  • Transfer roasted vegetables and bones to 5-quart stockpot. Add 2 quarts (8 cups) water and bouquet garni and bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer gently, uncovered, until liquid measures approximately 2 cups, about 2 hours. Remove and discard bones and bouquet garni. Strain out vegetables and reserve liquid (glace de viande). Use gravy separator to skim fat (or let cool, then refrigerate until fat has solidified, at least 2 hours, and lift off and discard fat).
  • Spray large sauté pan with canola oil and warm over medium heat. Add shallots and garlic and cook, stirring, until shallots are translucent. Add wine and sherry and simmer, stirring and scraping up browned bits from bottom of pan, until liquid is almost evaporated, about 4 minutes. Add glace de viande and 3/4 cups water. Bring to boil and simmer until demi-glace measures about 2 cups, about five minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
  • In small bowl, stir together cornstarch and 1 tablespoon water to form paste. Stir paste into demi-glace and simmer until thickened, about 1 minute more. May be used as base for soups and sauces or as garnish for dishes such as Turkey Breast Medallions with Tomato Jam .

3 pounds assorted veal bones
3/4 pound veal leg bone
1/2 carrot, roughly chopped
1 small onion, roughly chopped
1 celery stalk, roughly chopped
1 bouquet garni (see Chef's notes, below)
Canola oil in kitchen-oil spritzer (See Chef's notes, below)
1/4 cup finely chopped shallots (about 1)
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
1/4 cup red Burgundy wine
2 tablespoons dry sherry
1 1/2 teaspoons ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon cornstarch

DEMI-GLACE OR SEMI-DEMI-GLACE (SIMPLE REDUCTION AND 2 CHEATS)

Demi-glace is traditionally made by combining veal stock and espagnole and then simmering it until reduced by half to make a thick, rich sauce. Due to the considerable effort involved in making the traditional demi-glace, this simple stock reduction is a common substitute. Julia Child referred to this as a "semi-demi-glace".

Provided by littleturtle

Categories     Sauces

Time 12h3m

Yield 1 cup

Number Of Ingredients 2



Demi-Glace or Semi-Demi-Glace (Simple Reduction and 2 Cheats) image

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan, bring stock to a boil.
  • Turn heat down to the lowest heat setting and allow to simmer for several hours until stock has reduced to 1-2 cups (remove any scum that rises to the surface as it simmers).
  • It has reduced to demi-glace if it thoroughly coats the back of the spoon.
  • *It's not as good as the homemade stock, but a good quality canned beef consommé can be used as a shortcut substitution. Reduce by half in the same way.
  • **In a real pinch 2 teaspoons beef base can be dissolved in 2 tablespoons red wine as a substitute for demi-glace.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 135.4, Fat 4.2, SaturatedFat 2.1, Sodium 7194.5, Carbohydrate 0.8, Protein 22.1

2 quarts homemade beef stock
2 tablespoons red wine (optional)

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