Learn how to cook in English

Es tiempo de empezar a hablar en inglés, así que a partir de este momento vamos cambiar el idioma. 

Switching to English, this post is to learn how to cook, share recipies and also identify verbs, new words, adjectives and articles in a funny and delicious way.

If you are going to make pasta, please bring the water to the boil, maybe you would like to pan-fry some nuggets, stir-fry vegetables or sauté the onion. You can cook some rice, cover the pot and simmer, and then you can garnish it. To proceed with the salad, slice the tomatos and the lettuce and toss it.

To eat meat you mut stew it or bake it, if it is a steak you can grill it and serve it rare, medium-rare or well done and eat it right away because lukewarm tastes bad.



Jamie Oliver, one of the must famous British chefs in the whole world has his own blog where publishes recipes, videos, tips and plenty of pictures. Today, we are having a BBQ recipe and you will love to make it at home.


Black & blushing Worcestershire fillet
“This is the most delicious barbecued beef I think I’ve ever had (even if I say so myself). Trust me because it’s going to go really dark and look burnt, but it’ll be perfect inside if you do it right. ”
SERVES 4 COOKS IN30 MINUTES PLUS MARINATING OVERNIGHT DIFFICULTYSUPER EASY.

Ingredients
600-700 piece of fillet steak
2 heaped teaspoons French mustard
8-10 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce , plus extra for drizzling
a good drizzle of extra virgin olive oil , plus extra to serve
2 sprigs of fresh rosemary
TO COOK
unsalted butter
olive oil
thyme and rosemary flowers , optional

Method
  1. The day before, or at least a few hours before cooking, put all the ingredients in a large sandwich bag (pick and finely chop the rosemary first).
  2. Squeeze out the air then spend a few minutes massaging all the flavours into the meat. Put in the fridge for a few hours or overnight.
  3. About 1½ hours before you’re ready to cook, remove the beef from the fridge and place in a cool corner of the kitchen to come up slowly to room temperature.
  4. Preheat your barbecue. Put a few knobs of chilled butter into a bowl of cold water and take those outside with you when you’re ready to cook.
  5. This next bit is going to be down to you and your intuition. What works for me every time is taking the fillet out of the bag, quickly patting it with kitchen paper then rolling it in olive oil and putting it on the hottest part of the barbecue to give it colour. Rub it with a chilled knob of butter as you cook it for about 8 to 10 minutes, turning every minute.

    Once it looks good, move the fillet to a cooler part of the barbecue to finish cooking to your liking. Another 4 to 5 minutes, turning every minute, should give you medium-done meat. If you like it medium rare, cook it for less, or more for well done. It’s better to err on the side of under-done. That way, the worst-case scenario is that you take the fillet off, slice into it and find that it’s under-cooked, then have to put it back.

  6. When you’re happy, put it on a platter, rub it again with butter so it really shines, then drizzle over more Worcestershire sauce, extra virgin olive oil, and thyme and rosemary flowers, if you have them.
  7. Let the meat rest for a few minutes, before slicing at the table. Season from a height then quickly rub the slices in the juices before you let everyone grab some.


Thank you and have a good day.

Tea time team



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