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Beef Rendang

Beef Rendang

Rendang is a beautiful slow cooked dish from Southeast Asia. Morsels of beef slowly simmering in a braise of coconut milk with ginger, galangal, lemongrass and other spices. We start cooking this early in the day and the kitchen is always filled with the heady aroma of all those exotic ingredients. We like to use diced chuck as it gives the dish a rich, delicious gravy but you can ask us for other cuts of braising steak, or even lamb.

Servings 6
Preparation time 30 mins
Cooking time 120 mins

 

INGREDIENTS
  • For the Paste
    • 2 teaspoons cumin seeds, 2 teaspoons coriander seeds
    • 6 cm knob ginger, peeled, roughly chopped
    • 6 cm knob galangal, peeled, roughly chopped
    • 2 lemongrass stalks, white part only, bruised, finely chopped
    • 6 shallots, peeled, roughly chopped
    • 6 garlic cloves, peeled, roughly chopped
    • 5 large chillies
    • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • For the Beef
    • ½ cup desiccated coconut
    • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
    • 1kg grass fed chuck steak, diced
    • 2 whole star anise
    • 6 green cardamom pods, crushed
    • 2 x 400ml tins coconut milk
    • 3 tablespoons palm sugar, grated
    • 2 tablespoons fish sauce
    • 6 kaffir lime leaves
  • To serve: red chilli slices, coriander leaves, steamed rice
METHOD
  1. Start making the rendang paste by lightly toasting the cumin and coriander seeds in a heavy based frying pan over medium heat for 6-8 minutes or until fragrant and lightly browned. Do not burn. Add seeds to a mortar and pestle and crush. Add to a food blender with the other paste ingredients and 2 tablespoons of water. Blend for 5 minutes to make a smooth paste. Set to one side.
  2. Toast the coconut by placing it a large, heavy bottomed pot with lid or Dutch oven (Le Creuset or similar is perfect). Place it over a medium heat. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring frequently, until it is slightly golden and fragrant. Place in a bowl and set aside. To the same pot, add coconut oil, turn the heat to high and fry the beef in small batches for 10 minutes, turning frequently, or until golden brown. Remove and set aside.
  3. Place the star anise and cardamom into the pot and fry for a minute or so until fragrant. Add the prepared rendang paste and fry for several minutes, stirring with a wooden spoon to deglaze the bottom of the pot. Return the beef and desiccated coconut to the pot. and add the coconut milk, palm sugar, fish sauce and kaffir lime leaves. Stir.
  4. When the pot is bubbling, reduce the heat to low, cover and cook for 3-4 hours or until the meat is cooked and tender. Alternatively cook in a slow cooker. Serve in a bowl and decorate with chilli and coriander and serve with a bowl of steaming rice.
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