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Redefine Meat faux tail

This innovative plant-based "oxtail" from Redefine Pulled Beef offers a rich and full flavor experience.The taste experience fits perfectly with classic comfort food dishes. Serve with a silky-smooth onion purée, reduced VOL5 sauce, and crispy potato chips for a refined and plant-based twist on a classic dish. Ideal for lovers of savory, plant-based dishes and a culinary addition to a modern menu.

Ingredients

2Onions
Salt and pepper
400mlVOL5 Jus de Vegetable
500gRedefine Meat Pulled Beef
1Rosemary sprig
1Bay leaf
1.2gagar-agar

1kgOnions
25gFlour
500mlSoy milk
2sprigs of rosemary
2Thyme sprigs

400mlVOL5 Jus de Vegetable
1Rosemary sprig
1Sprig of thyme

2Large potatoes

Preparation

  1. Cut the onions into half rings and caramelize them.
  2. Cut the pulled beef into coarse pieces and add them to the onions in the pan.
  3. Season with salt and pepper.
  4. Add the rosemary, bay leaf, and VOL5 to a pan and reduce the sauce until 200 milliliters remain.
  5. Add the agar agar, let the mixture boil for a minute, and then add it to the pulled beef.
  6. Let the mixture cool a bit. Then roll it in plastic wrap and let it cool for at least 12 hours.
  7. Cut off a slice and briefly fry it in a pan.

  1. Slice the onions and caramelize them in a pan with the rosemary and thyme sprigs.
  2. Remove the rosemary and thyme from the pan once the onions are caramelized. Then add the flour.
  3. Add the soy milk and cook the mixture until it thickens.
  4. Separate the onions from the soy milk mixture once they are fully cooked. Then blend the cooked onions and pass them through a fine sieve.
  5. Add the thick soy milk mixture to make a puree that is firm but still smooth.

  1. Reduce the VOL5 until 200 milliliters remain and remove the rosemary and thyme sprigs.

  1. Wash the potatoes and slice them into thin rounds with a mandoline.
  2. Wash the potato slices until the water runs clear.
  3. Dry the slices completely.
  4. Then fry them at 160°C.
  5. Let the potato chips cool and dry on a piece of kitchen paper.