I React To My Old Steak Tartare Video (would NOT do this again)

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Worth remembering : Steak Tartare has to be prepared by professionals, with premium ingredients. I always tell my (talented) butcher about what I am going to do and I follow his advice. Do the same. It's worth noting that consuming raw meat, especially in restaurants, should be done with caution and only in establishments known for their strict food safety standards to minimize the risk of foodborne illnesses. If you're preparing steak tartare at home, be sure to follow food safety guidelines and use high-quality, fresh ingredients.

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Steak tartare is a classic French dish made from finely chopped or minced raw beef. It is typically seasoned with various ingredients to enhance its flavour, such as onions, capers, Worcestershire sauce, Dijon mustard, and sometimes raw egg yolk. The mixture is often served with accompaniments like toast points, crackers, or French fries.

Steak tartare is known for its bold and rich flavors, and it's often considered a delicacy. The quality and freshness of the beef used are crucial since the dish is served raw. It's important to source high-quality, lean, and tender cuts of beef, typically from the tenderloin or sirloin.

The name "tartare" is thought to be a reference to the Tatars, a nomadic people from the Eurasian steppes, who were known for their consumption of raw meat. Over time, the dish evolved in France and became popular in Western cuisine, where it's often considered a classic appetizer or a main course in some variations.

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