Ross Anderson
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France v Argentina
Stade de France, Paris, Friday September 7, 8pm UK (9pm France).
Hey, what a belter to kick off our culinary guide to the Rugby World Cup. I may be struggling by the time Namibia take the field (“First, catch your zebra...”), but in these two countries they know how to eat.
So you’re thinking, yeah, right: what does Argentina have to teach France about good food? Well, you would be wrong - specifically in the matter of beef.
Show a gaucho a French steak - a thin sliver of a thing, flash fried, tough, stringy - and he’ll fall about laughing. When a mountainous Argentine fillet isn’t hanging off the side of your plate, it’s melting in your mouth. I was in Buenos Aires not long ago, and as our restaurant asador wiped a cow’s bum and slapped it on the grill I asked him why Argentine beef was so sensational. “It’s the pampas,” he said. I had a momentary vision of Aberdeen Angus/Hereford crossbreeds munching happily on disposable nappies before I worked out what he meant: on the grass plains of Argentina every cow has something like seven rugby pitches of pasture to herself, she grazes and roams as nature intended, and you can taste the difference. Your local butcher is unlikely to have any on his counter and flights to Buenos Aires are improbably expensive, so for a reliable supplier try here:
And we’ll be having some French mustard with that, right? Wrong. The condiment of choice with your Argentine steak is chimichurri, for which there are almost as many recipes as there are Argentinian cooks - but the basic ingredients are chopped flat-leaf parsley, olive oil, garlic, salt, pepper, onion, perhaps a little vinegar, and some chilli if you think you’re hard enough.
The French contribution to our meal? Well, they’ll win on the pitch, but on the table they’re relegated to the veg. So let’s eat...
ARGENTINE FILLET STEAK WITH CHIMICHURRI AND GRATIN DAUPHINOIS
Serves 2
Prep 10min
Cook 70min
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Why not try it live at one of many argentina restaurants in London. The ones I know and recommend are: Santa Maria del Sur in Battersea and Buen Ayre in Hackney. El Gaucho, in the Chelsea Farmers Market is very good, but services is awfull. As an argentine, I can not let you have such a bad experience with our food. Again, food is still excellent though.
Also, if you want to buy argentine meat (not just Lomo, try Cuadril and Bife Ancho as well -ribeye-) you can get it at City Meat, King's Road close to Beaufort Street in Chelsea, and it Smithfields Market (chearper but only early in the morning). Enjoy, and if you really like, buy your tickets to Argentina, cause anything you taste here is only half as good as the real thing.
Name Withheld, London,
Nice to read that you appreciate a sensible chunk of beef and cook it the right way!
That´s the way we do it here in Argentina.
irene, Buenos Aires, Argentina