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Carpaccio, Arugula, and Parmesan Stacks

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Editor's note: The recipe below is excerpted from Katie Brown Entertains. To read more about Katie Brown and to get her tips on throwing a headache-free cocktail party, click here.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 8 servings

Ingredients

Mayonnaise: 1/4 cup
Lemon Juice: 2 tablespoons
Dijon Mustard: 2 tablespoons
Salt: 1/2 teaspoon
Cracked black pepper: 1/2 teaspoon
Carpaccio (paper-thin slices of beef tenderloin): 16 slices
Arugula: 1 bunch, washed, dried, and roughly chopped
Parmesan cheese: 1/4 pound, shaved

Preparation

  1. Get Cookin'

    Step 1

    1. Make the mayonnaise sauce by mixing the mayonnaise, lemon juice, and mustard with a whisk.

    Step 2

    2. Season with salt and pepper and set aside.

    Step 3

    3. Lay in a slice of carpaccio, using a 2-inch length of 3-inch pipe as a mold, folding in the sides to fit in the mold.

    Step 4

    Place a mound of chopped arugula on top of the carpaccio and then place another piece of carpaccio on top, folding over to fit the pipe.

    Step 5

    Pull off the pipe and top the stack with shaved Parmesan and fresh cracked pepper.

    Step 6

    Drizzle with mayonnaise sauce.

  2. Hints & Clues

    Step 7

    · Carpaccio is thinly sliced beef tenderloin, but you can also have a carpaccio of any type of meat that is safe to eat raw or cured (such as bison, boar, or duck) or high-quality fish.

    Step 8

    · Ask your butcher to prepare the carpaccio for you if you are interested.

    Step 9

    · Arugula has a peppery flavor that goes well with the salty Parmesan and tangy taste of lemon, mustard, and mayonnaise.

    Step 10

    · Use a flat vegetable peeler to shave Parmesan cheese. Use the peeler like you're a peeling a carrot, or cucumber to make thin shaved strips.

    Step 11

    · It is common to coat carpaccio with lemon juice and olive oil before serving it. They not only help to bring out the taste, but help with freshness and color.

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