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The ingredients needed to make Brad's red wine braised ox tail w/ cauliflower puree:
- Take For the ox tail
- Take large pieces of ox tail. I had almost 2 lbs
- Prepare Seasoned salt, garlic powder, black pepper, and onion powder
- Make ready Ground coriander
- Take + 2 tbs canola oil
- Take medium onion, chopped
- Make ready minced garlic
- Make ready beef broth
- Get red wine, I used cabernet sauvignon
- Make ready Italian parsley
- Make ready For the reduction
- Take large shallot, sliced thin
- Take portobello mushrooms, sliced into bight sized pieces
- Get butter
- Make ready garlic
- Take cream sherry
- Take cabernet sauvignon
- Take red wine vinegar
- Make ready brown sugar
- Make ready drippings from the ox tail
- Take For the cauliflower puree
- Take pine nuts
- Get lg head cauliflower, remove core and separate florets
- Get beef broth
- Take Sea salt and white pepper
- Take butter
- Make ready Drizzle of heavy cream
- Take Bourbon barrel aged cheese, or whatever cheese you like
Instructions to make Brad's red wine braised ox tail w/ cauliflower puree:
- Place ox tail on a plate. Coat well with spices on both sides. Refrigerate for a couple hours.
- Heat a large frying pan on medium heat with 2 tbs oil. Brown ox tail on both sides
- At the same time, my one pot has a saute mode. I like using this before I pressure cook because it gets everything good and hot. Heat one pot on saute mode with 2 tbs oil. Add onion and saute until translucent. Add garlic and saute for 2 minutes.
- Add broth and red wine to the one pot. Bring to a simmer. Add the ox tail to the one pot and lay parsley on top. Seal and pressure cook for 70 minutes.
- Next, get a small frying pan. Heat on medium. Toast the pine nuts in a dry pan until golden. Stir often. When done, set aside.
- The next two steps take about 20 minutes, so time accordingly with the cooking and decompress time of the pressure cooker.
- In a large sauce pot, add cauliflower and cover with beef broth. Bring to a simmer covered. Simmer until stalks are very soft.
- At the same time, heat a large frying pan over medium heat. Add shallots, portobello, and butter. Saute until shallots start to caramelize. Add garlic, and saute for 2 minutes. Add both wines, vinegar, and brown sugar. Let liquid reduce by at least half, maybe more. Turn to low and wait until ox tail is done.
- When ox tail is done, and the lid is safely off of the pressure cooker, add 1 cup of the broth from the oxtail to the reduction. Turn heat to medium high, and reduce by half again.
- At the same time, drain cauliflower. While still hot, add butter. Use an immersion blender to whip together. When well blended, slowly add cream and blend until mixture is light and smooth. This doesn't take much, I used less than a 1/4 cup. Season to taste.
- Plate the cauliflower in a shallow bowl. Shred some cheese over the top. Sprinkle with pine nuts. Add oxtail to one side. Spoon reduction over the top of the oxtail. Garnish with minced chives. Serve immediately. Enjoy.
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