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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2022
  • Hey guys! Today we’re going to make a delicious oxtail autumn dish. We’re going to make braised oxtail with an onion foam, crispy potatoes and some beautiful crispy autumn leaves. All great recipes, so enjoy guys!
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Комментарии • 117

  • @darinbeepath629
    @darinbeepath629 Год назад +1

    Your not just a super talented cook you're an artiste my friend ...everytime i watch your vids im transported to some fancy restaurant...😎💪✌👊

  • @nicolasleclere6173
    @nicolasleclere6173 Год назад +4

    It looks amazing. It's also really nice that you give the portion for th recipe. It's not always easy to tell for the other recipes :)

  • @wildthymes482
    @wildthymes482 Год назад

    Another absolutely amazing dish mate🙌🙌

  • @lucycp2881
    @lucycp2881 5 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful dish indeed!

  • @dpw157157
    @dpw157157 Год назад

    Hey Jules just found your channel. All I have to say is that it’s awesome. I love the creativity in the dishes and I can’t wait to try them myself.

  • @61samcarter
    @61samcarter Год назад +3

    Absolutely stellar combo. Haven't seen that oxtail preparation before, gonna try that! As always, thanks for the insipiration

  • @bamburestaurant663
    @bamburestaurant663 11 месяцев назад

    Love this dish

  • @Ebdain787
    @Ebdain787 8 месяцев назад

    I love the wrapped oxtail. Nice.

  • @yongchulson7822
    @yongchulson7822 Год назад

    My best senior chef ever

  • @joyamour1109
    @joyamour1109 Год назад

    Want to watch
    High percentage brine & steamed cod dish and thanks always. You the best

  • @davidbourgeois9867
    @davidbourgeois9867 4 месяца назад

    Looks very yummy

  • @emanspi
    @emanspi Год назад +1

    Stunning as always Chef! :)

  • @magnificalux
    @magnificalux Год назад +1

    Perfection! 😍

  • @OliveOilandGasoline
    @OliveOilandGasoline Год назад +7

    Great dish! I like that you use cheaper cuts and are able to put your style onto them. SOooo much more interesting than tenderloin.

    • @Lawlesscooking
      @Lawlesscooking Год назад +1

      Cheaper cuts? Oxtail is more expensive than tenderloin in south Florida $8.99 tenderloin per pound… $12.99 lb oxtail

    • @OliveOilandGasoline
      @OliveOilandGasoline Год назад +1

      @@Lawlesscooking I'm not sure that is nationwide it would be interesting to find out. My initial thought is that there is only a small amount of oxtail per cow?

    • @Lawlesscooking
      @Lawlesscooking Год назад

      @@OliveOilandGasoline we’ll one tail per cow lol but maybe because we have a high demand down here for it since we have a high Caribbean population and they consume it quite a lot

    • @OliveOilandGasoline
      @OliveOilandGasoline Год назад

      @@Lawlesscooking yeah makes sense. The collagen off of them are unreal.

    • @Lawlesscooking
      @Lawlesscooking Год назад +1

      @@OliveOilandGasoline oh oxtail is incredible!

  • @lugaretzia
    @lugaretzia Год назад +1

    Always makes my day better when you post Jules.
    Love the addition of the portion estimate.
    Other than aesthetic, do the leaves add something? Could one perhaps sneak in some herb flavour to compliment the dish?

  • @Cookingmesoftly
    @Cookingmesoftly Год назад

    ...semplicemente meraviglioso!

  • @websterdrums
    @websterdrums Год назад

    I love the way you cook. So inspirational. Any tips on to be a better chef/cook

  • @benverzijlbergen2968
    @benverzijlbergen2968 Год назад +1

    Looks great! Not sure I can make it, but watching you make it and listening to your smooth voice is super satisfieing.

  • @possessed8
    @possessed8 Год назад

    amazing man thanks

  • @adrienemberger7970
    @adrienemberger7970 Год назад

    Beeeaaauuuutttiiiiful, mate ! Looks delicisous ! Your crisps batter looks so nice !! :O Thanks for sharing !

  • @christinalempesi3372
    @christinalempesi3372 Год назад

    simple the best

  • @hamudi6820
    @hamudi6820 Год назад

    so nice!

  • @nativekitchen78
    @nativekitchen78 Год назад

    Perfection

  • @susanm2587
    @susanm2587 Год назад

    So gorgeous! How about a sweet version of the leaves for desserts?

  • @ismariquelme8815
    @ismariquelme8815 6 месяцев назад

    Ya las hise son geniales

  • @ThaDUKE1127
    @ThaDUKE1127 Год назад

    I would like to see You do a dessert using red, golden, and candy cane beets

  • @danielleshelbourne220
    @danielleshelbourne220 6 месяцев назад

    I was today years old when I learned how to stop cling wrap fucking with me on the kitchen bench! 😎

  • @mmniysf4743
    @mmniysf4743 Год назад

    Magnifique

  • @stavroslorentzos1081
    @stavroslorentzos1081 Год назад

    Super

  • @Fabiolalaviolada
    @Fabiolalaviolada Год назад

    Que rico 😋 súper moderno creativo Gracias por la receta

  • @jaapklaas6569
    @jaapklaas6569 Год назад

    Great video as always, big fan! I have some left over oxtail in the freezer and might try this one.
    Btw there is a small mistake on 2:05 where there is the same clip as on 2:52. Not sure if that is fixable

  • @Kampylakos
    @Kampylakos 11 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing video as always, thank you! Couple questions: 1. Can I dry brine the meat instead of wet brine (even though I guess a wet brine is better for this to remove blood/impurities etc) and 2. Can I substitute the pro espuma powder for something else? Will the onion foam be 'serviceable' without it?
    Thanks again, and keep up the great work! :)

  • @arnebroeckaert8078
    @arnebroeckaert8078 Год назад

    Hey Jules,
    I love your videos and you inspired me to start taking my cooking skills to the next level. But I don’t know how to start and what equipment to buy.
    What are the essential kitchen equipments I should buy??
    Groetjes vanuit Vlaanderen!

  • @RolledLs
    @RolledLs Год назад

    Just arrived at you channel - very impressed. Great work, looking forward to trying out.

  • @M22ead
    @M22ead Год назад

    Hi Jules, great dish!! Where do you get the blender from you use? I have a t6 thermomix it can be to big for small amounts.
    Cheers.

  • @da480
    @da480 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for a great recipe! I want to attempt it this weekend but having troubles finding pro espuma... is there anything I can substitute it with?

  • @crimsonfancy
    @crimsonfancy Год назад +1

    I'm a fan of prague powder, cure 1 and 2 in varying cases. I use it regularly at .25%. In this case, I don't think we need to use nitrite in the brine though it does start to look better at the end after searing. In my humble opinion, it should make the beef taste too "hammy" and it colors the beef in a way that I'm not sure of using the curing salt. Yes, we have corned beef and beef pastrami in the US and I see cure in those cases maybe because I'm so used to them.
    I do not want to come off as a critic whatsoever. I just want to enjoy these videos with you all and humbly comment here and there.

  • @BenMargolius
    @BenMargolius Год назад

    Loved the recipe! Link to the copper pan by chance?

  • @silas7985
    @silas7985 9 месяцев назад

    ❤❤

  • @bartwesterman202
    @bartwesterman202 Год назад

    geweldige video zoals altijd!
    zou je een keer iets kunnen maken met een carribische achtergrond? het is voor mij een cuicine die ik zelf nog niet zo goed ken op een hoger niveau

  • @just-a-lilly-bit
    @just-a-lilly-bit Год назад

    Wow!! One question :can you also braise the oxtail in a pressure cooker instead of the oven? With electricity prices as they are, it might be a good alternative.

  • @keeltie15
    @keeltie15 Год назад

    Het ziet er echt fantastisch uit !!! Wil het zo graag maken.
    Waar kan ik het recept vinden ? Kan hem nog niet vinden op de website.
    Dank je voor de mooie video’s en blijf vooral doorgaan💪🏻
    Gr uit Spakenburg

  • @sebastianmardonesleon2685
    @sebastianmardonesleon2685 Год назад

    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @shantalgupta4248
    @shantalgupta4248 Год назад +2

    Hey Jules!
    Excellent dish. Mau I ask, what did you add to the onion mixture in the blender for the onion foam ?

  • @maxsutmuller3243
    @maxsutmuller3243 Год назад

    Can you also do this sous vide?

  • @Yugnav88
    @Yugnav88 2 месяца назад

    I made this dish recently and it was spectacular! That onion foam was such a great flavour bomb. The only thing I didn't get spot on was the oxtail. After cutting it into disks, some fell apart a bit while frying. Any recommendations what to do differently?

    • @JulesCookingGlobal
      @JulesCookingGlobal  2 месяца назад

      Awesome! It's true the oxtail can be quite fragile when frying it. The most important thing is to make it as tight as possible when rolling it. If any air is trapped in the roll it will expand when frying and the discs will fall apart. Hope it helps a bit, have a great day!

  • @MrMooshroom
    @MrMooshroom Год назад

    Очередной шедевр

  • @Robbertbergmann
    @Robbertbergmann Год назад

    Woowww🎉🎉🎉

  • @jeromeorange3792
    @jeromeorange3792 Год назад

    ah.. Sosa, I love you

    • @JulesCookingGlobal
      @JulesCookingGlobal  Год назад

      Hahah you can also do it without, this will just give you a more stabile foam

  • @georgeit9356
    @georgeit9356 Год назад

    Its a work of art. Bravo. Just one question; is there an alternative to nitrate salt? Could sea salt be used instead?

    • @tommybf3778
      @tommybf3778 Год назад

      Yeah should work. Nitrate salt will make sure that the meat retains a more attractive color (hence why it’s also referred to as ‘coloring salt’). For the purpose of curing, regular salt should do just fine. Just watch out with table salt as the added iodine can add unwanted flavor especially when used in large quantities.

  • @ownertoon
    @ownertoon Год назад

    I can't get any nitrite salts: only in super large quantities. Can you use regular salt as well? Or should you otherwise do a dry brine?

  • @da480
    @da480 8 месяцев назад

    Is the amount of nitrite salt correct in the recipe on your website? It calls for 100g and I'm just wondering since a recommended amount, for instance, on Prague Powder #1 is 7.5g/litre for brining...

  • @lucycp2881
    @lucycp2881 5 месяцев назад

    Could you please spell the name of the powder you added to the onion and cream mixture. I have never heard of it before.

  • @nativekitchen78
    @nativekitchen78 Год назад

    Where did you get leaf cutter ?

  • @ivanduranmiguel
    @ivanduranmiguel Год назад

    Nice job chef, thanks🙏. Could you please tell me the brand and model of the small blender you use?

    • @bart5228
      @bart5228 Год назад +1

      I think it's this one:
      Princess 221040 Multi Chopper and Grinder

  • @ki4608
    @ki4608 Год назад

    Thank you Chef

  • @Haltdegrijzejager
    @Haltdegrijzejager Год назад

    Love the leaf idea, especially with the variety in colours. Naturally I wanted to immediately get a leaf cutter, but the ones in the links seem to cut very small leaves, or is that an optical illusion? The big ones you're making seem perfect as they sort of mimic real leaves. Great recipe nontheless!

    • @JulesCookingGlobal
      @JulesCookingGlobal  Год назад +1

      Thanks! The ones I linked are all the same size I used, but you also have bigger and smaller.

    • @Haltdegrijzejager
      @Haltdegrijzejager Год назад

      @@JulesCookingGlobal Great, I'll order them right away!

  • @mrgboxx
    @mrgboxx Год назад

    great ideas! How long should the broth be reduced for? is anything else added to it?

    • @JulesCookingGlobal
      @JulesCookingGlobal  Год назад +1

      Reduce it for 50% ✌🏼 Nothing else is added, but you can add some balsamic vinegar. I always love using it in combination with a glaze

    • @mrgboxx
      @mrgboxx Год назад

      @@JulesCookingGlobal cheers!

  • @Raylis
    @Raylis Год назад

    very well done! I’m just curious about the potato leaves, before frying they have their proper color yellow brown and green but after you fry they loose all these beautiful colors and time spent to prep them is not received by the customer at the end because they look all brown! So here is my question. Is there a way to preserve the color and obtain different leaves ?
    Keep going Jules your work is always appreciated

    • @Brightfreeman23
      @Brightfreeman23 11 месяцев назад

      Dust with a powder of same ingredients for color

  • @jevremsimic8132
    @jevremsimic8132 Год назад

    What Espuma hot brand do you use? you only say that you use 10 grams

  • @sucre2473
    @sucre2473 Год назад +1

    Hi,Jules,Do you remember chef Brian McKEnna?

    • @sucre2473
      @sucre2473 Год назад +1

      And chef Sydney? I’m Chinese😊

  • @clasifi1
    @clasifi1 Год назад

    What if we don't have that pro- espuma powder? Can we replace it with xanthan ? Or anything else? Thanks. Great dish !

    • @JulesCookingGlobal
      @JulesCookingGlobal  Год назад +3

      You can add a touch of xanthan powder to make it a bit more stable. The foam will not hold for a long time, but it will still be very nice

    • @clasifi1
      @clasifi1 Год назад

      @@JulesCookingGlobal Thanks for the quick reply Jules, and thanks once again for this wonderful cooking demonstration.

  • @mahmoudfekry8194
    @mahmoudfekry8194 Год назад

    Hi chef how are you you can cook risotto
    Thank you

  • @garylynch695
    @garylynch695 Год назад

    Where can you get a leaf 🍀 cutter

  • @beezalbub7325
    @beezalbub7325 Год назад

    Love your videos, your technique is far above my abilities but you do inspire me to try harder. Question: Many times you have used what you call "plastic foil" could you leave a name brand and/or a link to this item, all I can find is cling film. Thank you in advance.

    • @JulesCookingGlobal
      @JulesCookingGlobal  Год назад

      Here in The Netherlands we have two types of foil. "Slagers folie and trek folie". The slagers foil is a bit thicker and non static and the trek foil is very static, strong and thin. Unfortunately I don't know the brands...

    • @beezalbub7325
      @beezalbub7325 Год назад

      Thank you

  • @grennan84
    @grennan84 Год назад

    Is there some sort of trick to shaping & cutting the oxtail? Everytime I do it like that & I try to cut it into portions & pan fry it, the it starts to break apart

    • @JulesCookingGlobal
      @JulesCookingGlobal  Год назад +1

      The roll needs to be super tight, otherwise it will fall apart

  • @ardadavutoglu4172
    @ardadavutoglu4172 Год назад

    where can i find the leaf machine, can you share. nice nice job btw

    • @beezalbub7325
      @beezalbub7325 Год назад +1

      Expand his description and he placed 3 Amazon links there

    • @ardadavutoglu4172
      @ardadavutoglu4172 Год назад

      @@beezalbub7325 oh sorry, thank you

    • @JulesCookingGlobal
      @JulesCookingGlobal  Год назад

      Thanks! Glad you like it. Find three links in the description

  • @ChampionofTerra
    @ChampionofTerra Год назад

    I am interested can you make these kinds of chips for a dessert? Maybe with using Carrot Pure instead of Potato?

    • @JulesCookingGlobal
      @JulesCookingGlobal  Год назад +1

      The potato is the binder, but you can change the onion ✌🏼

    • @ChampionofTerra
      @ChampionofTerra Год назад

      @@JulesCookingGlobal I thought so, what about addind a bit of Corn starch to a sweeter vegitable Pure? Would that work to bind? For a year now I have one dessert idea in my head that is inspired by the time I spent with my grand father, and the leafs are crucial for that dessert as they represent the fall season.

    • @sdblaze7530
      @sdblaze7530 Год назад

      He has a dessert video where he makes dessert leaves, you should maybe give that a go?

    • @ChampionofTerra
      @ChampionofTerra Год назад

      @@sdblaze7530 thank you, dident know about that, will have a look :)

    • @sdblaze7530
      @sdblaze7530 Год назад

      @@ChampionofTerra No problem

  • @anthonylouie71
    @anthonylouie71 Год назад

    Jules why do you use nitrate salt?

    • @JulesCookingGlobal
      @JulesCookingGlobal  Год назад +1

      It helps tenderize the meat and prevent the meat from turning grey when cooking it

    • @anthonylouie71
      @anthonylouie71 Год назад

      @@JulesCookingGlobal thank you Chefffffff 😉

  • @guapodel
    @guapodel Год назад

    Is,nitrate salt the same as Prague curing salt? Which is pink.

    • @luke_sch0212
      @luke_sch0212 Год назад +2

      What Jules is using here is a mix of standard salt with nitrate salt. If you would use just Prague powder in this quantity would be really toxic. I think this mixture should contain 2% Prague powder, but I'd double check!

    • @guapodel
      @guapodel Год назад

      @@luke_sch0212 yes I get that. 100g would be insane. You do a 0.1g per 500g of meat. But just wondering if both do the same thing.

  • @BBrewingEST
    @BBrewingEST Год назад

    Si può avere la ricetta delle foglie 🍁

  • @daimaoza832
    @daimaoza832 Год назад

    Inspiration from chef tweedie ?

  • @unbekannt6227
    @unbekannt6227 Год назад

    Best Chef! Are you in bodybuilding? 🤣

  • @lifetimepav
    @lifetimepav 4 месяца назад

    I can get behind this one! But still little too many chotchkies. In my opinion to spend hours of work on potato leaves is not worth it.

  • @MsMM303
    @MsMM303 Год назад

    This recipe is not on your web. side yet

  • @jolar49
    @jolar49 Год назад

    Collagen breaks Down at 95 celcius so why put it in the oven on 85 celcius for 12 Hours?

    • @FlexNiko
      @FlexNiko 6 месяцев назад

      nah thats wrong it starts way earlier, just slower

  • @joanneguy9236
    @joanneguy9236 Год назад

    tu es un génie.....la vie est belle ...la vie est bonne