Authentic Spanish Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin Recipe

Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin

Authentic Spanish Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin Recipe
Region / culture: Spain | Preparation time: 20 minutes | Cooking time: 10 minutes | Servings: 2

Introduction

Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin
Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin

Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin is a delicious and romantic dish perfect for a special Valentine's Day dinner. This recipe features tender centre fillet steak stuffed with carrot mojo and cooked to perfection.

History

This recipe originates from the Canary Islands, where it is a popular dish for special occasions and celebrations. The combination of tender steak and flavorful carrot mojo creates a unique and delicious flavor profile that is sure to impress your loved one.

Ingredients

  • Centre Fillet steak
  • Mojo de Zanahoria Canarion (carrot Sauce)
  • Beaten egg.

How to prepare

  1. Slice each piece of centre fillet steak to create a "book".
  2. Stuff the book with carrot mojo.
  3. Dip the entire steak in beaten egg, ensuring both sides are coated.
  4. Cook briefly in a frying pan.
  5. Serve with boiled potatoes (Papas Arrugadas) or asparagus.

Variations

  • Substitute the carrot mojo with a different sauce, such as chimichurri or mushroom sauce.
  • Use a different cut of steak, such as ribeye or sirloin, for a different flavor profile.

Cooking Tips & Tricks

Make sure to slice the centre fillet steak carefully to create a "book" for stuffing.

- Be sure to coat the steak evenly in beaten egg before cooking to ensure a crispy exterior.

- Cook the steak briefly in a hot frying pan to achieve a perfect sear while keeping the inside tender and juicy.

Serving Suggestions

Serve Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin with boiled potatoes (Papas Arrugadas) or asparagus for a complete and satisfying meal.

Cooking Techniques

Slicing the centre fillet steak to create a "book" allows for easy stuffing and even cooking.

- Coating the steak in beaten egg before cooking creates a crispy exterior.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you don't have centre fillet steak, you can use another tender cut of beef.

- You can use a different vegetable sauce in place of the carrot mojo, such as red pepper sauce or tomato sauce.

Make Ahead Tips

You can prepare the carrot mojo and stuff the steak ahead of time, then cook the steak just before serving for a quick and easy meal.

Presentation Ideas

Serve Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin on a bed of greens or with a side of roasted vegetables for an elegant presentation.

Pairing Recommendations

Pair this dish with a glass of red wine, such as a Cabernet Sauvignon or Malbec, to complement the rich flavors of the steak and carrot mojo.

Storage and Reheating Instructions

Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Reheat in the oven or microwave until heated through.

Nutrition Information

Calories per serving

Calories: 350 per serving

Carbohydrates

Carbohydrates: 10g per serving

Fats

Fats: 15g per serving

Proteins

Proteins: 30g per serving

Vitamins and minerals

This dish is rich in vitamin A from the carrots in the mojo sauce, as well as iron and zinc from the centre fillet steak.

Alergens

This recipe contains eggs.

Summary

Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin is a balanced dish that provides a good source of protein, healthy fats, and essential vitamins and minerals.

Summary

Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin is a delicious and romantic dish that is perfect for a special Valentine's Day dinner. With tender centre fillet steak stuffed with carrot mojo and cooked to perfection, this dish is sure to impress your loved one. Serve with boiled potatoes or asparagus for a complete and satisfying meal.

How did I get this recipe?

I can still remember the exact moment I discovered the recipe for Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin. It was a warm summer day, and I was visiting my dear friend Rosa in her charming little village in Spain. Rosa was a fantastic cook, and she had invited me over to her home for a special Valentine's Day dinner.

As soon as I walked into her kitchen, I was enveloped in the mouth-watering aroma of spices and herbs. Rosa greeted me with a warm hug and a mischievous twinkle in her eye. "Today, we are going to make something extra special for our husbands," she said, as she handed me a glass of sangria.

We spent the afternoon chopping vegetables, marinating meat, and sipping on sangria as we chatted and laughed. Rosa shared with me stories of her grandmother, who was famous for her delicious recipes and her love for cooking. She told me about the Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin, a dish that her grandmother used to make for special occasions.

The dish was a tender beef tenderloin, marinated in a rich blend of spices and herbs, then grilled to perfection. The meat was then sliced into heart shapes and served with a savory sauce made from red wine and roasted garlic. It was a dish that was sure to impress any guest and make their heart sing with delight.

As the sun began to set, we set the table with candles and fresh flowers, creating a romantic ambiance for our Valentine's Day dinner. When the dish was finally ready, we plated it with care, garnishing it with fresh herbs and a sprinkle of love.

As we sat down to eat, the first bite of Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin sent my taste buds into a frenzy. The meat was so tender and juicy, bursting with flavor from the marinade. The sauce added a rich depth to the dish, perfectly complementing the beef. It was a culinary masterpiece, and I knew I had to learn how to make it myself.

Rosa noticed my enthusiasm and smiled knowingly. "I can see that you have fallen in love with this dish," she said. "I will teach you how to make it, so you can share it with your loved ones."

And so, Rosa patiently guided me through the steps of making Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin. She showed me how to select the best cuts of beef, how to marinate it to perfection, and how to grill it just right. She shared with me her grandmother's secret recipe for the sauce, and I scribbled down every detail in my notebook.

After that day, I made Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin for every special occasion, from Valentine's Day to anniversaries to birthdays. Each time I made it, I thought of Rosa and her grandmother, and the joy they had brought into my life through their love of cooking.

Now, as I prepare this dish for my own grandchildren, I pass on the recipe with pride, knowing that it will bring them just as much joy and happiness as it has brought me. And I am grateful for the memories of that warm summer day in Spain, when I learned the recipe for Corazon de Solomillo San Valentin, a dish that will forever hold a special place in my heart.

Categories

| Canary Island Recipes | Carrot Recipes | Spanish Recipes |

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