Ah, similar story here. I was going to serve my guests the Beef Wellington and finish with a Red wine and Parmesan but we ended up having Kool aid and Cheez- Its. Bon Appetit A la tarTare a Re Tare'd!
My mother in law came over for dinner yesterday. I was planning to cook this dish with a slight old Mediterranean twist, but opt for making top ramen and spam instead.
The best tartar I ever tasted had the beef cut into tiny diamond shapes. The difference was huge! Texture makes such a difference and actually changes the taste.
Yeah, when I was a kid and my mom was cooking ground beef, she'd let me have a little bit of it raw with some salt. I loved it. I still think raw beef is delicious, but digestively it's kind of a coin toss for me.
Personally i love my tartare plain as possible. Salt, pepper and egg yolk nothing more. People like mix in all sorts of things but i prefer meat taste rather then onion/capper meat salat.
@@tonys-travels-2023 it is. Almost every country have its own variation to this dish. Ancient original thing was plain meat beated to pulp under saddle of Tatar riders but as modern dish it is always mixed with condiments. Semantics aside i like it simple thats all for rest iam not right person to discuss originality, name, recipe etc. and frankly i dont care maybe technically name is wrong but most of the world know.
Has anyone ever put thin slices of avocado on their tartare with the raw egg? I could see the two fats complimenting each other, and really driving the tartare mixture up.
I like it classic with not too much seasoning but I have done that it's pretty good! Fan (thin slice) the avocado then line the tin cutter with it so it covers the inner side, then put the tartare mix in and remove. It really looks spectacular that's for sure👍 I recommend doing the same technique but with shrimp cocktail salad and top with greens, it's a head turner for sure and it tastes amazing!
I have, you have to make sure to go super super thin in my experience. Avocado can actually be a really overpowering flavor when mixed with another fat. You are right though, if you get the ratio correct, it really drives the tartare up a notch.
By the look at first I thought we were heading for a plant based beef... Which tastes best as a sardine on a very drunk day... Congrats to the chef for sticking to the basics..
Here come all of the comments from Americans who eat lunchables on a daily basis and are going to post snarky comments regarding eating raw beef and an egg yolk.
@@LittleZakie even if his stats are made up, the point still stands. The chef here has (correctly) assumed this video to be watched by a mostly western audience, and to western audiences, a fish sauce is much more a tangible concept than garum. He used that concept to branch the connection to garum, as a comparison only, not as a direct mapping. You likely know this but are being deliberately obtuse about it
with so much in there, how do you taste the beef? Go to Paris, any average brasserie will serve better tartare. It's all about the beef. Not all that crazy seasoning.
What is so pretentious about tartare lol? What is it pretending to be? Food? Or do you mean people who eat it are pretending it tastes good? Hear me out will you? What if those who like this just like it because it tastes good to them? If it's not your cup of tea, all the more power to you. Wait until, he hears about sushi and sashimi.
This is about the most disgusting thing I've ever seen. Raw beef, raw shallots, raw eggs, raw radishes, cold oxtail gelatin. It's absolutely horrifying.
@@mrsn3sbit888 Its diced raw beef, not ground. And whats wrong with raw beef? Youre more likely to get sick from storebought greens than well sourced raw beef.
Or...maybe just ignore it if it's not to your taste? It's a centuries old recipe, no one is going to start cooking it just because you're a pansy. Have a burger instead champ.
@@All7777Fever You know what’s millennia old? COOKING. Tired of these coked up boomers thinking they are manly because they eat raw meat, get sick, and expect us to take care of them with our tax money. Grow up.
I was very close to serving this to my guests the other night. I went with Totino's pizza rolls instead.
Ah, similar story here. I was going to serve my guests the Beef Wellington and finish with a Red wine and Parmesan but we ended up having Kool aid and Cheez- Its. Bon Appetit A la tarTare a Re Tare'd!
Did you elevate them by putting some ketchup on?
@@razmatazz9310 Heavens no, I am not a savage. I added Hellman’s Fancy Mayonnaise ™️
@@technicalactivity Marvelous.
totinos sound far better than this raw garbage.
My mother in law came over for dinner yesterday. I was planning to cook this dish with a slight old Mediterranean twist, but opt for making top ramen and spam instead.
🤣🤣
The best tartar I ever tasted had the beef cut into tiny diamond shapes. The difference was huge! Texture makes such a difference and actually changes the taste.
Elegant presentation. Great job.
I hate when creators make a video of how delicious it is, and then never show anyone eating it. I know its going to be good; but why not EAT IT?
Most outstanding!
The oxtail jelly is a genius touch!
thanks for the confit trick!
A piece of art!!!
This chef looks like an alternative universe's Pyrocynical.
The one who made the right career choice.
A very creative tartare, excelente
IDK if I'd like it, but it's beautiful.
Completely agree.
It looks like something I would want to like but probably wouldn’t. 😔
How do you "just mix it all up" with that huge fan of radishes?
You mix it before you dumb *****
I’d use a spoon 🤷🏼♂️
Or the knife and fork provided😂
Just use a little bit of Blood Sweat and Tears ni**a
@@redlobster4841 wtf
I adore you and love your videos! ❤
sweet guy and great chef👏👏👏
good job! looks a bomb of flavours
Had beef tartare once and it was soooo good, the next day though my stomach was a little on the fritz from not being used to that type of dish.
Yeah, when I was a kid and my mom was cooking ground beef, she'd let me have a little bit of it raw with some salt. I loved it. I still think raw beef is delicious, but digestively it's kind of a coin toss for me.
Yeah you want to source quality and trusted meat if you are dabbling with it raw, not worth the parasites or other alments🙃
@@tom_something never did that as a child, I don’t know about that one lol
@@TheSadSpeaker the restaurant we went to was really upscale, high quality for sure. Every dish we had at that restaurant was amazing.
@@tom_something yeah ground beef should never be eaten raw, beef tartare is cut up beef tenderloin, but glad you did not get sick!
Nice dish.
Personally i love my tartare plain as possible. Salt, pepper and egg yolk nothing more. People like mix in all sorts of things but i prefer meat taste rather then onion/capper meat salat.
Exactly my thoughts. Also, I know it's for aesthetics but that's a lot of radish for one portion.
That’s not steak tartare though. It’s a Steak dish, but not a tartare!
@@tonys-travels-2023 it is. Almost every country have its own variation to this dish. Ancient original thing was plain meat beated to pulp under saddle of Tatar riders but as modern dish it is always mixed with condiments. Semantics aside i like it simple thats all for rest iam not right person to discuss originality, name, recipe etc. and frankly i dont care maybe technically name is wrong but most of the world know.
How long should it be in the oven, and how many degrees?
It’s served raw
Lmao, tartare isn't cooked. It's like beef sushi.
Do you mean the egg yolk? Oven at 60-64c ish for one hour (may need some extra time to allow for oil/fat to come to temp.
amazingly unique comment
Finally some decent content from this high potential channel
This channel only has decent content, or above!
what's the butcher called? HG otter?
29 is still young, but im still surprised. bro looks 23 at most
Love Ketchup....great on my fries from McDonalds
That's a good looking tartare.
I put lemon juice too
Can hardly wait to go to London and taste it!
I love the efficient, utilitous use of shelving - that's how you can tell it's not all all pretentious 😅
Literally didn’t even notice the background until you pointed it out. That’s hilarious lol
Very nice.
now i am truly hungry!
impressive
Stunning
looks delicious
He's got the Gordon Ramsay bounce
This looks like an interesting one to try to pick a good wine for
Boones Farm. Blue flavor.
Has anyone ever put thin slices of avocado on their tartare with the raw egg? I could see the two fats complimenting each other, and really driving the tartare mixture up.
I like it classic with not too much seasoning but I have done that it's pretty good! Fan (thin slice) the avocado then line the tin cutter with it so it covers the inner side, then put the tartare mix in and remove. It really looks spectacular that's for sure👍 I recommend doing the same technique but with shrimp cocktail salad and top with greens, it's a head turner for sure and it tastes amazing!
I have, you have to make sure to go super super thin in my experience. Avocado can actually be a really overpowering flavor when mixed with another fat. You are right though, if you get the ratio correct, it really drives the tartare up a notch.
Sounded like puke inducing combo
Avocado with egg? Sure. Avocado with beef? Don't think so
Never seen cofit egg yolk before
Pain in the ass to make, buy they're pretty cool.
That'll be 45£ plus tip thanks.
Looks great, could imagine there's not a lot of differences in texture, but it doesn't always have to be.
Radishes? The crisps? Both bring a different element of texture to the dish
I'm going to be preparing a fancy dish of vodka and ginger ale for myself 👨🍳
The next Gordon Ramsey
can you even taste the beef after it's 90% seasonings 10% meat?
Show this to your grandmother that likes her steak well done and beats you with a spoon for eating batter with raw eggs in it.
dude needs a bandaid
Wow
i hate it when they make beautiful delicious dish and don't show them taking a bite
Beef= don't eat raw
Egg= don't eat raw
Raw beef+ raw egg= devour
The best meat comes from a butcher and not a supermarket
He is Gordon Ramsey Jr. right before driving crazy. :)
garum? did they discover the ancient recipe?
Great talent! Did Gordon Ramsey and Jaime Oliver have a child together??
By the look at first I thought we were heading for a plant based beef... Which tastes best as a sardine on a very drunk day... Congrats to the chef for sticking to the basics..
add a few more eggs and you've got an uncooked omelet.
Here come all of the comments from Americans who eat lunchables on a daily basis and are going to post snarky comments regarding eating raw beef and an egg yolk.
I want to see him argue with Gordon Ramsey.
this man knows what he is doing
Beef Garum? like Thai fish sauce? Garum is Garum and its from the mediterranean, call it something else.
99.5% of the population dont know what garum is, thai fish sauce shares the same principle.
@@LoyaltyPhoenix "Aw, you can come up with statistics to prove anything, Kent. Forfty percent of all people know that." H.S
@@LittleZakie even if his stats are made up, the point still stands. The chef here has (correctly) assumed this video to be watched by a mostly western audience, and to western audiences, a fish sauce is much more a tangible concept than garum. He used that concept to branch the connection to garum, as a comparison only, not as a direct mapping. You likely know this but are being deliberately obtuse about it
Personally I think ketchup is a perfect way to devalue a dish.
Beef fillet + Ketchup is like “huh?”
It’s almost insulting.
Thats the way its been done for at least 100 years.
Wow, they have more than shepherds pie! I need to get up to speed.
Bravo, look amazeballs
Don't say amazeballs.
Is this young chef a clone of Chez Ramsey?
But why always so small? That wouldn’t fill a fucking rat up. I mean I’m sure it tastes amazing but, that’s an appetizer.
this is indeed a starter
Nic moc teda
If I once again hear the word "umami" I lose my f***** s#@! Just say savory!!
Vandal
Ketchup lol
raw beef and raw egg with tom sauce sounds delicious 🤔
Indigestion on a plate
with so much in there, how do you taste the beef? Go to Paris, any average brasserie will serve better tartare. It's all about the beef. Not all that crazy seasoning.
Tartare is about the beeeef. Ketchup wtffff. Br*tish people
@@espanadorada7962the french recipes also use ketchup.
Does anyone here like fishsticks?
Do i Look Like im a gay Fisch?
Kanye does…
😂😂😂
@@kowikowi8718 😂
No
lidl gordon ramsey
The balls it would take to not only prepare but to eat such a dish, sorry not for me.
Is that raw beef ?
Fish sauces are not from Thailand. They are from Ancient Rome. Loved the recipe. I would love to pay a visit.
is the fish sauce you buy at the store from thailand, or from ancient rome?
@@demondarcy3911 💀💀
You know that more than one place can create something, right?
@@ppppppqqqppp no, but he said garum, which is from rome
@@jaxclacker3650 He said "Garum, which is kind of similar to a fish sauce from Thailand" if you're going to be pedantic at least fucking listen.
england 20 years behind
😂😂😂
n1
A bit repulsing watching someone with open sores on their hand prepare food.
I never understood this dish. Raw meat and raw egg yolk and some condiments. Pretentious at the very least.
How is it pretentious? Tartare is fuckin delicious
What is so pretentious about tartare lol? What is it pretending to be? Food?
Or do you mean people who eat it are pretending it tastes good?
Hear me out will you? What if those who like this just like it because it tastes good to them? If it's not your cup of tea, all the more power to you.
Wait until, he hears about sushi and sashimi.
You're probably from the US, that's why. Go eat a lunchable
Pretentious? Righto princess.
british cuisine....
you forgot to cook it
why should he cook it?
@@LoyaltyPhoenix Fair point. He is european afterall
@@snottytoe6957 meaning?
@@LoyaltyPhoenix Meaning exactly what I just said. He doesnt need to cook it because he is European
@@snottytoe6957 Europe is comprised from very different cultures. Most don't eat raw meat. it's the frenchmen and Brits that do.
The last tartar made out of meat, what’s next?
Cricket and insects tartar?😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
This is about the most disgusting thing I've ever seen. Raw beef, raw shallots, raw eggs, raw radishes, cold oxtail gelatin. It's absolutely horrifying.
Remove the raw egg and deep fry the meat and it will make a fine burger
@@rlm2933 I don't like deep fried meet that much, but anything other than this disgusting thing
you didn't cook it.
why do you need to cook it?
@@LoyaltyPhoenix because it’s gross
horrendous
You'd prefer a deep dish pizza I suppose, basic
@@oliverm2077 Yeah i would 100% rather eat deep dish pizza than raw ground beef
@@mrsn3sbit888 Its diced raw beef, not ground. And whats wrong with raw beef? Youre more likely to get sick from storebought greens than well sourced raw beef.
Watch something else then lmao
@@mrsn3sbit888 loser
That is gross. Cook the damn food.
Or...maybe just ignore it if it's not to your taste? It's a centuries old recipe, no one is going to start cooking it just because you're a pansy.
Have a burger instead champ.
@@All7777Fever You know what’s millennia old? COOKING. Tired of these coked up boomers thinking they are manly because they eat raw meat, get sick, and expect us to take care of them with our tax money. Grow up.
Are you retarded?
@@All7777Fever it’s fucking gross retard
Kept waiting for them to cook something lmao, you can't be a chef if you just serve people raw food XD
never heard of sushi huh? lmao
@@isaacjones748 sushi is fish dumb ass. Raw meat is for dogs, you dog.
Americans when they see not deep fried dish
I'd think it's a great testament as chef to serve raw meat that tastes amazing and without getting someone sick?
That makes zero sense. Why are you watching and commenting these videos if you are that clueless ?
I wonder how many people he put in his own 'ring' to get the job as head chef 😂😂😂
Mate, if that's how you think people get promoted, you should have words with your HR department
@@1815matt Hahaha I take it you were one of the lucky ones then?!
Too extra,sometimes simplicity is best
Kids meal lol 😆
barf
looks delicious