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| How can I make sauces for plating effects? (The ones in the squeezable bottles that you squirt on to make it fancy) What ingredients are commonly used? |
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| bump...... ![]() |
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| a sauce is part of a dish. It's not there for bobby flay's amusement. What is your dish? |
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| Boil 1qt water. Boil 1qt milk. Add cornstarch slurry to both in equal amounts to ensure consistency. Add caramel color to water. |
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| Caramel color is burnt sugar. |
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| Are those called Coulis? Do they have any other names? ![]() |
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| Not sure what Bobby Flay uses... Probably 3 different types of chili oils, some pureed sauces, etc... BTW, I don't like his style one bit so I wouldn't even try guessing what he's using. |
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| If you are interested in show, go for bright colors! The food processor is you best bet. AND this is a great chance to utilize your creativity! If you are saucing a desert, puree bright fruit, particularly reds, blues, and yellows. If you want to enhance beef, find out what spices create cool colors like tumeric and learn how to encorporate them.... It all depends on what part of the process you want the "sauce" to be a part of.
__________________ Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death! Auntie Mame |
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| What is in the marinade? How are you planning on presenting the Flank Steak (as a steak or in slices)? I have never had a dish where the "sauce" was just for looks. It needs to compliment what you are serving and tie together flavors.
__________________ Pam Gram The Pit Stop BBQ "Catering to Your Needs!" |
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| Abe, if you are cooking in a restaurant, move past the 5 squeeze bottle garnish. It's done. Your guests will respond better to artistic compostion rather than artistic decoration. You want to experiment with cool garnishes? Learn gastriques and get some brushes. Make brush strokes that compliment the dish. Run big stokes near the rims, or on them. (..I know you guys want to crucify me for saying that) Plum Gastrique would compliment your flank steak well, as I assume there will be some form of red wine and veal demi reduction as the sauce. |
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| Really basic drizzle sauces for plating... Balsamic syrup. Just reduce the vinegar, add a little honey if you're lazy and don't want to wait. (It also gets a little more kick for your product yield, but is a lesser product.) Super dense veal reduction. Incorporate a little reduced blood to give it a nice color. Basil oil/cilantro oil. Just puree fresh herb with oil, strain. But as has been stated, be reserved about plating with this stuff. People may enjoy being served a Jackson Pollock dinner entree, but the satisfaction rarely lasts. Good composition is way, way better. People aren't interested in the seven cents worth of curried mango coulis on their plate, they are more interested in the nine dollar piece of tuna loin. Focus on that, not on the distraction value of your sauces. |
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