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Surf and Turf Night

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jcam222

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I bought a whole tenderloin last week at Kroger for $7.99 / lbs. that I trimmed out ot some fine filets along with a couple packs of tenderloin tips. I posted earlier in the week as well about my luck foraging for ramps and making a nice batch of ramp butter and oil. https://www.smokingmeatforums.com/threads/ramps-and-more-ramps.297726/#post-2086177 I Decided those would figure prominently into my meal tonight. Shooting for my once a week 5 star meal for me wife on this as this weekend I am smoking a ton of babyback ribs. As usual for me the meal is 100% keto approved.

I did not spend a lot of time on step by step for this. Yesterday I prepped a couple of the items I used. First up was a cauliflower ramp mash.

  • 2 heads of cauliflower
  • Olive oil for roasting
  • 3 Tbsp heavy cream
  • 2 Tbsp butter ( I used my ramp butter to infuse that garlicky taste)
  • 2 oz. cream cheese
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Cut up the cauliflower and drizzled with olive oil then roast for 30 - 40 minutes at 400F. Roasting instead of boiling like most people do for cauliflower mash makes it thicker and much sweeter. Remove from oven and in food processor or high speed blender with the rest of the ingredients. I roasted it a little longer to develop the flavor which darkened it a bit. Taste wise it was delicious, visually messed up my plating with the potential to look like a turd lol.

Next up was a mushroom gravy. I wanted to use morels in this cook but didn't find any as per usual lol. I soaked some dried porcini mushrooms in 2 cups of Minors beef stock. I dried them off a bit and sauteed them in cast iron and butter until they were nice and brown.

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Putting those aside I did a quick roux of butter , almond flour and about 3/4 tsp xanthan gum. I don't do a lot of measuring for this I just kind of eyeball it until I think its right. I am very careful with the xanthan gum, less is better at first as it creeps up and thickens to much if over used. Too much also will make the texture have a slimy mouthfeel.
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I added in the two cups of beef stock the mushrooms soaked in and simmered until I had the consistency I wanted. It is pretty tasty. I would have maybe added some dry red wine in the mix on this but had none handy. It is very beefy and rich with mushroom goodness though.

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Tonight was the night to finish it off. I needed to get my surf part of the surf and turf ready. Took some large shrimp and cooked them in the ramp butter in a hot cast iron skillet. I can tell you right now that shrimp fried in ramp butter has climbed WAY to the top of my awesome food list, these things are just ridiculous!!!!! I can and will make a whole meal of them later this week.

Last it was time to cook the filet, thought about grilling but its really cold and windy out here in NE Ohio. Cold would be ok but it was way to windy to safely light charcoal. Ended up searing the filet in cast iron on the stove top and finishing in the oven. Just a little salt and a fresh rosemary sprig for flavor.

So here it is all plated up. Taste is a 10 for sure. As I said a bit disappointed in the appearance of the cauliflower mash. Likely will roast a little less next time to avoid what my wife constructively called a light poop color LOL. Shape wise it was meant to be a shrimp lol. She did say the meal was delicious and arranged well. The decorative green dots are actually functional for the meal as well as they are the freshly made ramp infused oil as is the small ball of ramp butter. Both delicious with the mash and shrimp.

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was that a real tenderloin or a loin? I have a whole Tender loin cooking now, about a meal and a half lol we like to eat
 
Ok I'll admit I skimmed your write up just to get to your plated shot...amazing as always! Then I went back and read it through, love your wife's constructive criticism! Another fine meal

Ryan
 
You are a top notch food stylist, J.
Did your wife call it, Surf and Turd?
was that a real tenderloin or a loin? I have a whole Tender loin cooking now, about a meal and a half lol we like to eat
I've been bit by that misleading labeling surprisingly by Costco. Very expensive hash
 
was that a real tenderloin or a loin? I have a whole Tender loin cooking now, about a meal and a half lol we like to eat
I believe a whole beef tenderloin can be good size, this was about 6.5 to 7 lbs. Here is a pic of it trimmed and then cut into filets and tenderloin tips.
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You are a top notch food stylist, J.
Did your wife call it, Surf and Turd?
I've been bit by that misleading labeling surprisingly by Costco. Very expensive hash
lol she didn’t think of that but she did point out my potential blunder lol. I had the plating planned out prior to roasting the cauliflower so dark. Flavor was great but my mistake ticked me off haha. I’m pretty harsh on myself as I try to self teach the styling. You can bet the next time I roast it will be lighter or shaped differently lol.
 
Looks pretty good Jeff! Can’t go wrong with tenderloin and i love roasted cauliflower, so I’d have no problems eating that.

Speaking of ramps, shortly after your other thread, I texted my brother who works at a golf course to be on the look out. He said he remembers seeing them there, hopefully he gets some.
 
You lost me at mushroom goodness, but the rest of the meal looks great Jeff.

Point for sure
Chris
 
Wow Jeff. Seriously my friend...just WOW!! I saw this early in the morning and did the same thing Ryan did: skim through it and a quick glance at the responses. When I saw his I knew I had to come back and read your entire dialog. I don't even know your wife but I think I like her :emoji_wink: I got a good chuckle from her commentary. Another carousel worthy masterpiece buddy!!

LIKE
Robert
 
Wow Jeff that is outstanding! I would have totally missed this had Robert not pointed it out. I am not a huge cauliflower fan but I would eat that any day. And hard to turn down a whole tenderloin for $7.99lb! Big points my friend.
 
Jeff, that was some score on the tenderloin....after seeing it I checked our Fry's (owned by Kroger) and they had them but 14.99/lb.

Great looking meal though, nice job.

BIG LIKE!

John
 
Jeff, that was some score on the tenderloin....after seeing it I checked our Fry's (owned by Kroger) and they had them but 14.99/lb.

Great looking meal though, nice job.

BIG LIKE!

John
Thanks! Yes in retrospect I wish I had bought both the tenderloins they had. If was fork tender.
 
Looks Great, Jeff!!!
Those Shrooms got me drooling!!
I love them!!
Like.

Bear
 
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