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Classic Homemade Beef Tartare

7 August 2013 · 4 Comments

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Classic Homemade Beef Tartare

Beef tartare is one of my favourite meals. I could eat that all the time; but this is really expensive to buy high quality meat or to eat a tartare in a restaurant. I am quite lucky because there is a bar/restaurant in Lausanne, 5 minutes walking from my place where they serve tartare for lunch every wednesday and friday at reduced price!

Classic Homemade Beef Tartare

I am not going every week but almost. Today I bought 300 gr. of rump steak and we made a delicious beef tartare with my boyfriend! With toast, butter and French fries of course.

Classic Homemade Beef Tartare

Classic Homemade Beef Tartare

Classic Homemade Beef Tartare

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Course Main
Cuisine French
Servings 2 people

Ingredients
  

  • 300 gr beef fillet or rumsteak
  • 2 fresh eggs yolk
  • 1 shallot
  • 1/2 onion
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 4 French pickles little and spicy
  • 4 tsp capers
  • fine-cutted parsley
  • olive oil
  • tabasco
  • lemon juice
  • pepper
  • salt

Instructions
 

  • I usually either finely dice my beef fillet or ask my bucher to prepare the meat for me if I run out of time.
  • You need then to finely dice all ingredients in different small dishes. When I am done with the preparation, I bring everything onto the table and each guests can prepare his tartare himself at their convenience.
  • For 150 gr. of meat, I most of the time add 2 teaspoons of shallots, pickles, parsley and capers, 1/2 garlic clove, 1 teaspoon of lemon juice, 1 tablespoon of olive oil and few drops of tabasco.
  • I mix everything together and I add a lot of pepper, salt flower and 1 egg yolk. I serve with French fries and toasts with butter!

Classic Homemade Beef Tartare

Classic Homemade Beef Tartare

a French girl "cuisine"
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Course Main
Cuisine French
Servings 2

Ingredients
  

  • 300 gr. of beef fillet or rumsteak
  • 2 fresh eggs yolk
  • 1 shallot
  • 1/2 onion
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 4 French pickles little and spicy
  • 4 teaspoon of capers
  • fine-cutted parsley
  • olive oil
  • tabasco
  • lemon juice
  • pepper
  • salt

Instructions
 

  • I usually either finely dice my beef fillet or ask my bucher to prepare the meat for me if I run out of time.
  • You need then to finely dice all ingredients in different small dishes. When I am done with the preparation, I bring everything onto the table and each guests can prepare his tartare himself at their convenience.
  • For 150 gr. of meat, I most of the time add 2 teaspoons of shallots, pickles, parsley and capers, 1/2 garlic clove, 1 teaspoon of lemon juice, 1 tablespoon of olive oil and few drops of tabasco.
  • I mix everything together and I add a lot of pepper, salt flower and 1 egg yolk. I serve with French fries and toasts with butter!

Beef, French food, Main course, Meat, Salty

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  1. Fae's Twist & Tango says

    8 August 2013 at 4h53

    I’m not into raw meat, but your photo looks beautiful! 😀

    Reply
    • a French girl "cuisine" says

      8 August 2013 at 13h01

      Thank you very much! I am trying to be better in food photography. Now that I got the camera, I have to improve the food styling.

      Reply
  2. petra08 says

    20 August 2013 at 12h37

    I love beef tartar and that you chop the beef yourself or your butcher! This looks delicious 🙂

    Reply
    • a French girl "cuisine" says

      20 August 2013 at 22h09

      Thank you really much! Sometimes I chop it myself and sometimes I ask my butcher. It is depending of my mood of the day :)!

      Reply

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