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Smoked beets with grilled steak and a cottage cheese dressing

Smoked beets with grilled steak and a cottage cheese dressing

Best on the barbecue

Smoked beets with grilled steak and a cottage cheese dressing

Not Too Tricky

serves 2

About the recipe

I came across this method of smoke-cooking beetroots slowly on the barbecue or in the hot ashes of a fire when I was in America. This is a brilliant way to do beets, adding a real smoky depth that's balanced by the cottage cheese.


nutrition per serving

887

Calories


44.2g

Fat


12.6g

Saturates


42.4g

Sugars


74.4g

Protein


47.4g

Carbs


of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

Jamie at Home

Jamie at Home

By Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

8 small beetroots, tops trimmed

a small bunch of fresh rosemary, leaves picked

1 tablespoon red wine vinegar

extra virgin olive oil

sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

a small bunch of fresh flat-leaf parsley, leaves picked and roughly chopped

a small bunch of fresh tarragon or basil, leaves picked and roughly chopped

4 x 100g quality fillet steaks

for the cottage cheese dressing

4 heaped tablespoons cottage cheese

1 lemon, halved

extra virgin olive oil

a few sprigs of fresh thyme, leaves picked

Method

  1. First light your barbecue or fire. Lay the beetroots on a double layer of foil – about 30cm (60cm unfolded) – and sprinkle the rosemary leaves on top. Roll up the foil, folding in the edges and twisting the ends together. Stab the foil a few times all over with a knife to allow the smoke to get inside and flavour the beetroots. Lift the rack of your barbecue and carefully insert your foil package among the coals, making sure you place some coals on top too. Leave it to cook for 30 to 40 minutes, or until the beetroots are tender, then remove the package and allow it to cool down. Unwrap it and remove the beetroots, discarding the rosemary sprigs.
  2. Once cooled slightly, peel the beetroots and discard the charred skin. Cut the beets into irregular chunks and place in a bowl. Add the vinegar, 3 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil, plenty of salt and pepper and half the parsley and tarragon. Toss, have a taste and adjust the seasoning if necessary.
  3. Put the cottage cheese into a bowl and add the juice and finely grated zest from half your lemon. Stir in 2 lugs of extra virgin olive oil, the thyme leaves and some salt and pepper and gently fold it all together, so the oil and lemon marble through the cottage cheese. Taste the dressing and squeeze in a bit more lemon juice if you like.
  4. Lightly rub a little dressing on to your 4 steaks. Place them on the barbecue and cook to your liking, turning them every minute, then remove them to a plate and allow to rest.
  5. To serve, divide the dressed beets between two plates. Top each plate with 2 steaks and a spoonful of cottage cheese dressing. Scatter over the remaining herbs and enjoy!

My recipe uses small beetroots, which are easier to peel and don’t take as long to cook, and rosemary sprigs to protect the beets from the direct heat of the coals. Alternatively, you can roast the beetroots in the oven at 200°C/400°F/gas 6 for 1½ hours – they’ll still taste lovely, but you won’t get the wonderful smoky flavour.

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