Fair enough, one can't quite achieve the same effect when cooking for a baby - I can't imagine The Bairn chomping through a medium rare bit of Aberdeen Angus fillet, quashed down with a tiny glass of Cabernet Sauvignon. Aw how cute! But no. With 2 teeth and an infantile weeny liver, it's a decidedly mushier and most certainly non-alcoholic version of my favourite meal ever.
Make this most palatable to your baby by slow cooking the beef - make it a day you fancy a steak pie or casserole and you can all eat together. Do you know what? It's really closer to a stew. I'm kidding myself a bit.
Ingredients
Pack of diced stewing steak Tablespoon of flour A carrot chopped An onion chopped Parsley Bay leaf Black pepper Paprika Olive oil A medium sized waxy potato
Baby ketchup as previously blogged (I'll try and figure out how to link it in...)
- Parboil Sliced carrot and chipped potatoes for about 8 minutes.
- Put paprika, black pepper, flour into a freezer bag. Add diced steak and shake it all up.
- Fry beef in olive oil and a bit of butter if you fancy, til just coloured.
- Put in slow cooker (crockpot if you're in the states) with carrot, parsley, rest of seasoning from the bag, and a bay leaf; cover with hot water.
- Cook on low heat for... Aaaaages. 6 hours if possible - so really soft for you Bairns. Pre heat oven to 200 degrees C for chips.
- Meanwhile, give it several hours, then CHIPS (American? You might call them fries. But you're wrong. They are clearly chips). I warn you, these are BETTER than oven chips so you may want to make lots for yourself. Put parboiled CHIPS in a bowl with plenty paprika, maybe a wee touch of garlic and/or black pepper if your bambino can handle it. A glug of olive oil. Mix it all up.
- Spread evenly over a hot baking tray, and bake for about 20-25 minutes. If they're not nice and soft by then, stick them back in. They need to be really soft and fluffy inside!
- Take chips out to cool - takes a good while. We may all have experienced the heartbreak and tongue-burnt devastation from trying that chip just too soon. But better it's your tongue that gets frazzled than your lovely little smasher, so ALWAYS TEST IT ON YOURSELF FIRST!
- Remove a few nice soft bits of steak from the slow cooker, some onion and carrot - check you've not accidentally removed the sneaky wee bay leaf too - and whizz it all up. If your meat's reeeeally tender, you could just mash it all with a fork for older babies.
- Serve with defrosted baby ketchup!
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