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Côte De Boeuf

We owe it to Riad Nasr and Lee Hanson at Balthazar for the revival of the plat pour deux in restaurants. It’s great for the passionate cook, and great for the passionate diner, as it denotes a more willing, yet easygoing approach. Nicolas Jongleux used to do a guinea hen for two, the breast on the bone with jus truffé, in fine china; vegetables in a silver casserole dish; and a second service of legs with squash gnocchi and mimolette cheese. It was beautiful food made perfect by the antique tableware. Alain Ducasse once said that if you go with a date to the cinema, you don’t go to different movies; the same applies to dining. If you and your companion agree, it can be heaven. Why another book with a côte de boeuf? Because this is the Joe Beef côte de boeuf. A côte de boeuf is a majestic cut. It is 2 1/2 pounds (1.2 kilograms) of natural, aged, carefully butchered steer goodness. In our mind, a côte de boeuf has to be cut by hand, leaving the bone intact. (One, if not the main, difference between European and American butchery is the use of the meat saw. In North America, the cuts are based on sawing parts; in Europe, the cuts are made by knife, every muscle separated.) At Joe Beef, the side dishes keep coming when you order a côte de boeuf: green salad, fries, horseradish, red wine sauce, and marrowbones. This, in addition to the quality of the meat, is why we cannot justify lowering the price.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Serves 3, 2, or (on rare occasions) 1

Ingredients

1 côte de boeuf, 2 1/2 pounds (1.2 kg) and 2 1/2 inches (6 cm) thick
1 tablespoon salt
Pepper (optional)
3 tablespoons canola oil
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
Montreal Steak Spice (page 250), optional
Joe Beef Sauce Vin Rouge (page 250)
Roasted marrowbones, cooked according to Marrowbones Cultivateur (page 23), omitting the soup
Good Fries (page 154)
Parc Vinet Salad (page 190)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Temper the meat for 3 1/2 hours prior to cooking it. That means take it out of the fridge and set it on a clean cutting board or plate.

    Step 2

    When you are ready to cook, turn on the oven to 375°F (190°C). Season the meat with the salt and some pepper. Remember, you are salting meat over 2 inches (5 cm) thick.

    Step 3

    Heat the oil in a large, thick ovenproof pan over medium heat. Add the meat and sear it on the first side for 12 minutes, and on the second side for 8 minutes.

    Step 4

    Drain the fat out of the pan, add the butter and the steak spice, and then send the pan to the oven for 8 minutes.

    Step 5

    Remove the pan from the oven, flip the meat onto a plate, and let it rest for 8 minutes for medium-rare. Serve on a hot plate with the sauce, marrowbones, and fries or a salad.

Cookbook cover of The Art of Living According to Joe Beef: A Cookbook of Sorts by Frédéric Morin, David McMillan, and Meredith Erickson.
Reprinted with permission from The Art of Living According to Joe Beef by Frédéric Morin, David McMillan & Meredith Erickson, copyright © 2011. Published by Ten Speed Press, a division of Random House, Inc.
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