Share
Filet au poivre with baroa puree (super easy)
🇧🇷Brazil
•View in original language
(Português)
90 min(s)
4 servings
Wilson Nunes
@wilsonfnunes- Ingredients
- Recipe
- Filet Mignon800 g
- Green pepper (in grains)25 g
- cream100 g
- Homemade beef broth1 cup
- Baroa potato400 g
- Butter50 g
- Whole milk1/2 cup
- Nutmeg to taste
- Olive oil4 tablespoon
- Salt and black pepper to taste
- Cut the fillets into medallions and season with black pepper and salt. Fry with olive oil in a very hot skillet (always fry 2 medallions so you don't lose the temperature of the skillet). Be careful not to burn the crust left in the skillet as it will be important to finish the broth.
- Remove the fillets and in the same skillet add a little more oil and fry 1/2 onion in small cubes. The onion will release water and cause that crust that was in the skillet to drop into the sauce. Add 1 cup of beef stock (preferably homemade) and let it reduce by half.
- When reduced, strain this broth to remove the onion and return the broth to the skillet. Add the green peppers (to taste - I use 25g) and then the cream. Let it thicken a little and adjust the salt. Return the fillets to the sauce and let it heat up a bit if necessary.
- Cook the baroa potatoes in water and salt. When they are very soft, drain and mash the potatoes. Add (while still hot) the milk and butter. (If you want a softer puree, add more milk). Stir with a fouet to give the creaminess. Finish with nutmeg and salt to taste.
Did you like this recipe?
You may also like
low-carb zucchini lasagna
Chicken quiche with prawns
party brigadier
By
Zucchini Bolognese Lasagna