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Wattleseed Beef Tenderloin Recipe
Whilst working at the Duxton Hotel in Singapore a few years back, I was inspired by a French chef who used to make dish he called Coffee Beef. The dish does sound unusual, however my version using wattleseed is rather subtle compared to the over powering strong coffee aromas that his dish produced. I first did this dish whilst guest chef onboard the Regent Seven Seas Mariner cruise ship in November 2006 and was the most popular main course for the evening.
| Prep time: 60 Minutes |
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| Cook time: 35 Minutes | Servings: 4 |
Nutrition Facts
| Amount Per Serving | %DV |
|---|---|
| Serving Size 11113g | |
| Recipe makes 4 servings | |
| Calories 5953 | |
| Calories from Fat 1262 | 21% |
| Total Fat 144.95g | 181% |
| Saturated Fat 78.0g | 312% |
| Trans Fat 0.0g | |
| Cholesterol 305mg | 102% |
| Sodium 8567mg | 357% |
| Potassium 52797mg | 1508% |
| Total Carbs 1029.46g | 275% |
| Dietary Fiber 272.0g | 907% |
| Sugars 190.07g | 127% |
| Protein 265.62g | 425% |
Ingredients Convert Measures
- 4×250g (9 oz. each) beef tenderloin
- 20g (2 tablespoons) ground wattleseed
- 75ml (2½ oz.) macadamia nut oil
- 200g (7 oz.) English spinach
- 20g (2 tablespoons) butter
- 150g (5 oz.) sweet potato, cut julienne
- 50g (3 tablespoons) cornflour
- 100ml (½ cup) alpine pepper jus
- 30g (2 tablespoons) riberry confit
- 200g (7 oz.) paperbark smoked mashed potato
Directions
- One day prior, combine in a blender the macadamia nut oil and ground wattleseed. Blend thoroughly for 3-4 minutes. Then in a bowl place the beef tenderloin and cover with the wattleseed oil mixture and marinate for at least 24 – 36 hours.
- Remove the beef from the oil and allow to drain. Then seal the steak on a hot barbeque, grill or frying pan. Finish in a moderate oven till the require doneness.
- In a sauce pan, add a little butter and sauté with English spinach, remove and set aside. Dust the sweet potato with cornflour and mix well. Deep fry till golden brown and dry on kitchen paper.
- To serve, place the paperbark smoked mash on the plate, then sautéed English spinach. On top of the spinach place the beef tenderloin, garnish with 3-5 riberries, then top with crispy sweet potato. Drizzle alpine pepper jus around the edge of the dish to finish.