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Veal tartar

Veal tartar

3/25/25, 8:00 AM

Chef Wilfried Romain's tartare recipe calls for veal, chimichurri sauce and homemade pecorino shortbread.

This recipe from Wilfried Romain, chef at Lava restaurant in Paris5e, is taken from the special issue of Gault&Millau magazine, in which you can discover 109 chefs' recipes. These chefs have opened their establishments in the last 18 months and shared their favorite recipes with us. Discover the ingredients and preparation steps to make it easy.

Serves 6

Preparation time: 20 min

Cooking time: 30 min

Rest: 1 h

Ingredients for Wilfried Romain 's veal tartare

  • 400 g Axuria veal tenderloin

  • 100 g raw cream

  • Voatsiperifery pepper

  • 50 g aged pecorino pepper

For the chimichurri sauce

  • ½ bunch parsley

  • ½ bunch coriander

  • 30 g dried oregano

  • 30 g red onion

  • 5 g Espelette pepper

  • 2 cloves garlic

  • 1 lime

  • 3 tbsp. rapeseed oil

  • 2 tbsp. sherry vinegar

For the pecorino shortbread

  • 50 g butter

  • 50 g flour

  • 50 g grated pecorino cheese

  • 1 egg

Steps for Wilfried Romain 's veal tartare

  1. Pecorino shortbread:

- Prepare a pecorino shortbread dough by mixing all the ingredients with a mixer or by hand. Leave to rest for 1 h in the fridge.

- Roll out the dough thinly on baking paper. Cut into disks with a cookie cutter andbake at 160°Cfor approx. 30 min.

  1. Chimichurrisauce : Place all ingredients in a blender and blend for no more than 20 seconds. Refrigerate the sauce.

  1. Veal quasi: Prepare and cut the veal quasi into 3 mm cubes . Season the tartare with chimichurri sauce and voatsiperifery pepper .

  1. Presentation: Place a small amount of crème crue in the middle of the plate, and place a piece of pecorino shortbread on top. Cover with the seasoned tartar, and grate a little pecorino over it. You can add a few fresh seasonal herbs or a crisp brick leaf tuile.

Has this recipe inspired you to discover Wilfried Romain's cuisine ? Read the Gault&Millau review of Lava.

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