Tournedos Rossini-style with Glazed Vegetable Bouquetiere, Sauce Perigueux-style Recipe

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Tournedos Rossini-style with Glazed Vegetable Bouquetiere, Sauce Perigueux-style
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  1. In a medium saute pan, heat the sunflower oil over medium-high heat. Season the fillets with salt and pepper. Sear the fillets until golden brown on each side to the desired degree of doneness. Drain on a paper towel-lined plate.
  2. Over high heat, heat a small non-stick pan or skillet. Season the slices of duck foie gras with salt and pepper. When the pan is very hot, put the slices of duck foie gras in it, and quickly sear for about 1 minute on each side. Drain on a paper towel-lined plate.
  3. To serve, in the middle of each plate, arrange the bouquetiere of vegetables. On top of the vegetables, place a fillet. On the top of the fillets, put a slice of foie gras. On the top of the foie gras, add the slices of black truffle. Pour the sauce delicately around the vegetables.
  4. Vegetable Bouquetiere:
  5. 20 pieces carrots, tourneed, medium size
  6. 4 tablespoons granulated sugar
  7. 4 tablespoons unsalted butter plus 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  8. Salt and freshly ground pepper
  9. 20 pieces turnips, tourneed, medium size
  10. 4 tablespoons finely chopped fresh curly parsley
  11. 1 handful sea salt
  12. 12 tablespoons string beans
  13. 1 teaspoon finely chopped shallots
  14. 20 pieces potatoes, tourneed, medium size
  15. 1 tablespoon sunflower oil
  16. 3 tablespoons freshly made clarified butter
  17. Vegetable Bouquetiere:
  18. Put the carrots in 1 saute pan and the turnips in another. Add water up to the top of the carrots, and add 2 tablespoons sugar and 1 tablespoon butter. Season with salt and pepper, and cook over medium-high heat until liquid is completely evaporated and vegetables are tender. To the other pan, add water up to the top of the turnips, and add 2 tablespoons sugar and 1 tablespoon butter. Season with salt and pepper, and cook over medium-high heat until liquid is completely evaporated and vegetables are tender. Remove vegetables, and then continue to cook until the remaining sugar and butter become a light caramel. When the caramel is at the right color (light brown), return the carrots and turnips to the respective pans until each vegetable gets the brightness and light brown color. Season the carrots and turnips individually. Divide 2 tablespoons of chopped parsley among the saute pans. Remove from heat and set aside.
  19. To cook the string beans, bring a small pan full of water to boil. Add a large handful of sea salt. When the water is boiling, add the string beans and let them cook for about 10 to 15 minutes, until the string beans are soft and not 'crispy'. Refresh the string beans in cold water with the ice cubes. To reheat the string beans, melt some butter in a skillet or saute pan, add the string beans, and saute for 3 to 4 minutes. Add the chopped shallots and the remaining chopped parsley and saute for about 1 to 2 more minutes. Season, to taste.
  20. Put the potatoes in a small pan. Add water up to the top of the potatoes. Add the sunflower oil and boil the potatoes and oil for about 2 to 3 minutes. Drain the potatoes.
  21. In a skillet or a saute pan, heat the clarified butter over high heat until very hot. Carefully add potatoes and cook until golden brown. Season with salt, to taste. Drain the clarified butter from the pan. Add 2 tablespoons raw butter and cook again for 3 to 4 more minutes. Set aside and keep warm.
  22. Perigueux Sauce:
  23. 2 large shallots, finely sliced
  24. 1 clove garlic, finely sliced
  25. 1 large bouquet garni
  26. 1/2 teaspoon cracked black pepper
  27. 2 cups Madeira wine
  28. 2 tablespoons cognac
  29. 3 cups fresh brown veal stock
  30. 4 tablespoons fresh duck foie gras, broken into small pieces
  31. 1/2 piece black truffle, finely chopped
  32. 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
  33. In small pan, put the shallots, garlic, bouquet garni, cracked black pepper, Madeira, and cognac. Bring to a boil and then simmer until the Madeira is completely evaporated. Add the brown stock and let it reduce by half. Strain the sauce through a fine-mesh strainer. Pour the sauce into a sauté pan. Add the foie gras and the finely chopped black truffle. Mount the sauce with butter, without a whisk, by moving the pan slowly over medium heat. Season, to taste. Set aside and keep warm in a bain marie.
  34. Professional Recipe: This recipe was provided by a chef, restaurant or culinary professional and makes a large quantity. The Food Network Kitchens chefs have not tested this recipe in the proportions indicated and therefore cannot make any representation as to the results.
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Nutrition Facts

Per ServingPer 100 g
Amount Per 1 Serving
Calories 501.51 Kcal (2100 kJ)
Calories from fat 419.1 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 46.57g 72%
Cholesterol 189.21mg 63%
Sodium 685.24mg 29%
Potassium 181.61mg 4%
Total Carbs 4.78g 2%
Sugars 0.57g 2%
Dietary Fiber 0.57g 2%
Protein 16.93g 34%
Vitamin C 1.1mg 2%
Vitamin A 19mg 632%
Iron 205.5mg 1142%
Calcium 41.2mg 4%
Amount Per 100 g
Calories 397.08 Kcal (1662 kJ)
Calories from fat 331.83 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 36.87g 72%
Cholesterol 149.81mg 63%
Sodium 542.55mg 29%
Potassium 143.79mg 4%
Total Carbs 3.78g 2%
Sugars 0.45g 2%
Dietary Fiber 0.45g 2%
Protein 13.41g 34%
Vitamin C 0.9mg 2%
Vitamin A 15mg 632%
Iron 162.7mg 1142%
Calcium 32.6mg 4%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Tastes

  • salty
  • savory
  • bitter
  • sweet
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Weightwatchers Points

  • 13.8
    Points
  • 14
    PointsPlus

Good Points

  • saturated fat free,
  • sugar free

Bad Points

  • High in Sodium

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