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Ox Tail Soup (Peasant Style)….Foodie Thread!

by coldwarrior ( 40 Comments › )
Filed under Food and Drink, Open thread at July 9th, 2011 - 8:30 pm

On Wednesday i looked around in the fridge and saw a ton of leftovers from the  4th of July party.  Veggie tray, beef brisket (put that in the freezer and make chili out of it later), got some onions here…potatoes…fresh herbs outside…Well, the basics of a Mirepoix are staring me in the face from the veggie tray.And where there is Mirepoix, there is soup! And I just happen to  have some Ox Tails in the freezer! That makes the decision what to cook today an easy one. Ox tail soup is peasant food, so there will be more vegetables than meat and the stock will be thickened with some roux in this recipe; the flour thickening may be skipped if desired.

 

 

 

As Mme. E. Saint-Ange states in the absolutely essential and definitive cookbook  “La Bonne Cuisine – The Original Companion for French Home Cooking”  Mirepoix ‘is used a the aromatic element for many dishes’. And of course she is correct. Her Mirepoix and mine vary just slightly, i add celery to mine and some pepper, make sure that celery is used at 1/3 volume or so  of the carrots or it will dominate the dish. (A word on “La Bonne Cuisine”, this was the book that started Juliet Child on her epic Culinary adventure. It is an essential book to have in any kitchen and accompanies the “Le Cordon Bleu Complete Cooking Step-by-Step” perfectly.)

 

Mirepoix + Stock and spices + some potatoes to stretch the dish + 2-3 lbs Ox Tails….

 

So to begin our Ox Tail Soup:

 

For our mirepoix, small cube the vegetables so they brown evenly and all of the flavor is available when we move into the stock making: 2 medium Spanish onions, 4 large carrots, parsley (from the garden), bay leaf, thyme, a touch of fresh garlic, a little salt, and fresh ground pepper, all browned in bacon fat. You can use fresh cubed bacon here as well, but since the oxtails will provide the meat, we can go with just the fat.

 

1) Start with the Mirepoix in a heavy bottom pot (mine is  9 quart). Get the bacon and or bacon fat cooking on medium heat and toss in your cubed vegetables (basic ingredients listed above). Mirepoix is different in every kitchen and with every cook, experiment with it to make your own. The base ingredients however do not change, these are carrots, onions, celery, bacon fat or cubed bacon or cured ham, parsley, thyme, and bay leaf.  8-10 minutes of progressive browning should do it.

 

2) While you are sauteing your mirepoix, we also have to sear the ox tails. Dredge them in flour and sear them in bacon fat over high heat in a heavy bottomed saute pan, 2.5 lbs of ox tail  fits in a 12″ saute pan nicely. The oxtails can drain on a rack when they are done, the dripping in the pan can be deglazed with a little liquid (wine cut with stock) and the contents of the deglazed pan can be used in the stock if the ingredients are not too burned. Taste the deglazed liquid, if it tastes good, we will use it later. Do note, it will be strong though. Please, do not ever use ‘cooking wine/sherry’ it is an abomination unto the Lord and unto all things foodie. Only use wine that you would actually drink in your recipes. We happen to have a leftover bottle of Beaujolais nouveau from last season.

 

3) The Stock: In the large pot, the mirepoix needs a little flour, 2-3 tblsp sprinkled over it and golden-brown the flour just a touch, sort of like a roux. This will thicken the stock (optional).

 

I don’t happen to have any beef stock on hand, i do however have a ton of chicken stock though. Since this is Provincial, use what is on hand. Anytime we cook a chicken or even make a bunch of wings, the bones are cracked open and boiled down with some salt and pepper to make stock.I can add some high quality beef bullion to the chicken stock to get it close…have to remember to cut back on the salt in the recipe though! Perhaps salt it at the end if needed. So, eight cups of stock and some beef bullion goes into the pot of mirepoix with some red wine, a few cloves, a spare pinch of rosemary (use whatever spices you like), and tomato paste (also optional).

 

Notice, no water is used. Some can be added before/during simmering to retain volume, but water adds nothing to the party. Toss in the Ox tails.

 

 

4) Simmer on low for 3-4  hours until the meat is ready to fall of the bone. Stir and scrape the bottom of the pan often. There is a lot of connective tissue that has to be rendered here so this takes some time.  Have a nice glass of wine and make some baguettes while you wait. When you are done making baguettes and are eying your second bottle of wine remove the ox tails and separate the meat from the bones and cut the meat into bite sized pieces and put them back in the soup.

 

5) Add some cubed red potatoes or some garbonzo beans or other pre-cooked beans if you want to stretch the dish.  Barley works well here as long as it is put in early enough to fully cook.  Simmer for another 15 minutes and drain some of the fat from the top of the soup. I use a turkey baster to do this. You will not be able to get all of it and you need some for flavor.  Do this at your own discretion.

 

Enjoy with fresh baked baguettes, or some garlic bread, and a glass of red wine!

 

 

 

 

 

Iran at war with the US

by Phantom Ace ( 13 Comments › )
Filed under Ahmadinejad, Al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Democratic Party, George W. Bush, Hezballah, Iran, Islamic Supremacism, Islamic Terrorism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Patriotism, Progressives, Republican Party, Special Report at July 9th, 2011 - 6:57 pm

Despite the ass kissing Presidents Clinton and Obama have done with Iran.  Despite Bush turning a blind eye to Iranian involvement with AL-Qaeda and killing troops in Iraq, Iran is at war with us. Our elites have a soft spot for the Ayatollahs. The only time we ever militarily punished Iran was during Operation Praying Mantis under our last great President, Ronald Reagan. Iran has time and time again slap us and we do nothing.

Andrew McCarthy his another home run. He explains Iran’s war with America and how we do nothing.

You can clearly see what they are doing in Iraq.” Sen. Lindsey Graham was talking about the Islamic Republic of Iran, specifically the death trade plied by the mullahs, their Revolutionary Guard Corps, their Hezbollah operatives, and the assorted jihadists under their control. And while the plying is being done “in Iraq,” it is being done against America.

Senator Graham elaborated that Iran is setting the stage to frame the long-scheduled withdrawal from Iraq as a case of the United States being “driven out,” a cowardly retreat under fire. Nor is this happening solely in Iraq. Iran’s fortification of the Afghan Taliban also continues at a steady clip. It may even be spiking now as the planned drawdown of American forces gets under way. Again, the mullahs are determined to pose as Allah’s avengers, casting the infidels out of Dar al-Islam.

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To be sure, Iraq is Obama’s kind of foreign-policy triumph. The strategy was not to defeat the enemy but to stabilize a sharia democracy and protect a population that remains rabidly anti-American. So we have built Baghdad into a reasonably stable Iranian client state, pulled ever deeper into the mullahs’ orbit.

The day of Iran getting away with murder need to stop. The coddling by our elites needs to end. Iran should be punished for their aggression against America.

 

‘That’s RAAAAACIST!’

by coldwarrior ( 12 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines at July 9th, 2011 - 6:12 pm

Jonah Goldberg over at NRO takes on the racists meme and shows that is it nothing more than a punch line at this point.

The race card has been overplayed.

 

‘That’s racist.”

It’s a comedic catchphrase these days, popularized by an online clip from a 2005 TV show Wonder Showzen on MTV2. It’s not as iconic as Gary Coleman’s “What ’chu talkin’ ’bout, Willis?” or Fonzie’s “Ayyyyyy” or even Bart Simpson’s “Don’t have a cow, man.” But what it lacks in pedigree, it makes up for in ubiquity and social relevance.

 

Across the country, it’s a staple of schoolyards, Internet discussion groups, Twitter, and sitcoms.

For instance, when a character on NBC’s Parks and Recreation explains to a co-worker how to do laundry, he says, “Okay, so you always separate your lights from your darks.”

She responds, “That’s racist.”

Perhaps the greatest sign that the punch line has gone mainstream came last week when NPR’s All Things Considered reported on “that’s racist.” Correspondent Neda Ulaby explored how a phrase once considered one of the most serious accusations possible has become a gag line. The only problem? It’s not clear she actually gets the joke.

Ulaby relied heavily on Regina Bradley, who teaches African-American literature at Florida State University. Bradley admits her students say “that’s racist” all the time: “They were simply using it to lump discussions of race and race discourse all together. Because they were just saying because we brought up issues of race that was considered to be racist.”

Okay, so apparently the reason these kids say “that’s racist” is that they’re not too bright. But, wait, there’s more. According to Ulaby, Bradley also believes that the students are using the joke to establish up front that they themselves aren’t racist. Good for them!

 

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Caturday: Ban the Burqa II

by 1389AD ( 37 Comments › )
Filed under Canada, Caturday, Islam, Open thread at July 9th, 2011 - 5:30 pm

We already know that cats would never put up with burqas. Here, a human uses a cat mask to make the point that we shouldn’t either:

Morticia recently commented:

…Someone must deal with the burka face covering nonsense, in 2008 I wore a cat mask to vote and sent the video link to all the relevant members of parliament with my letter of protest, Vlad put it on youtube for me…

Queen of the cat people

…and hilariously named it, I would have called it Fat Grannie Cat Person, but anyway, it made the ludicrious point and hopefully we will legislate but Blanney who brought forth the bill before the election has been promoted to a Ministers position, sooo, who will bring forward a bill to legislate against face coverings during voting, driving, court, public sector working, etc???

Anybody know any other MP’s with any courage, it takes just a tinsy tiny bit…just a bill to be debated

There’s no way I can live and breathe counterjihad hard news 24×7 and still keep my wits about me. So let’s have some kitty cuteness:

Andrew Mason with tabby cat on his head

THE CAT AS A HAT Andrew Mason, founder and C.E.O. of Groupon, once spread a rumor in his office that he owned 20 cats.

Story here (mostly not about cats, though).

Kleines süßes Kätzchen

(h/t: Blazing Cat Fur and Sassy)

cute little kitten
Music: Marcus Domeier – Daydreams

i are cute kitten

Catnip Addicts – Cats on drugs

Q: Do TIGERS like catnip??