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I am making a tenderloin and I really wanted to make the red wine sauce from Jiko.
Look at the recipe-
Veal bones, pomegranate molasses, freshly squeezed beet juice, hours of work and 3 bottles of red wine.
Is there a way to simplify this? Any ideas?
Has anyone recreated this recipe with a modicum of success and can share an easier but similar tasting version?
Thanks very much in advance!
YIELD: 30 servings
Ingredients:
1 recipe for Demi Glace (see below)
1 recipe for Red Wine Sauce (see below)
1/2 cup red beet juice, fresh squeezed
1/4 pound butter
1/4 pound flour
2 TB kosher salt
1 tsp. fresh ground black pepper
Reduce the demiglace and the red wine sauce by a quarter. Add in the fresh beet juice and bring the sauce to a quick boil.
Add in the flour butter ("beurre Manie") and simmer for 5 minutes.
Adjust the seasoning with kosher salt and black pepper.
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RED WINE SAUCE
YIELD: 1 1/2 quarts
Ingredients:
3 bottles red wine, South African or your preference
10 garlic cloves
10 red peppercorns
10 black peppercorns
2 thyme sprigs
1 bay leaf
1 bottle port wine
1/4 cup pomegranate syrup
Place all the ingredients in a stainless steel pot and bring to a boil. Simmer for 2-3 hours and reduce by half.
Strain through a chinois and chill.
Keep refrigerated until ready to use.
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DEMI GLACE
YIELD: 1 1/2 quarts
Ingredients:
10 pounds veal bones, roasted
1 1/2 pounds Roma tomatoes, quartered
1 Spanish onion, large slice
1/2 pound celery stalks, cut 1-inch thick
10 garlic cloves
1/2 pound mushroom pieces, trim if you have to
1/4 pound tomato paste
Method:
In a 350º F oven, roast the veal bones until very well caramelized. Cut all the vegetables and roast them as well until nicely caramelized>
Spread the tomato paste over the bones and vegetables and place all of them in a large stainless steel pot. Fill the pot with water and bring to a boil.
Simmer for 4-5 hours, then strain first through a large-hole chinois, and then again through a small-hole chinois.
Reduce all by half. Reserve, chilled and covered.
Look at the recipe-
Veal bones, pomegranate molasses, freshly squeezed beet juice, hours of work and 3 bottles of red wine.
Is there a way to simplify this? Any ideas?
Has anyone recreated this recipe with a modicum of success and can share an easier but similar tasting version?
Thanks very much in advance!

YIELD: 30 servings
Ingredients:
1 recipe for Demi Glace (see below)
1 recipe for Red Wine Sauce (see below)
1/2 cup red beet juice, fresh squeezed
1/4 pound butter
1/4 pound flour
2 TB kosher salt
1 tsp. fresh ground black pepper
Reduce the demiglace and the red wine sauce by a quarter. Add in the fresh beet juice and bring the sauce to a quick boil.
Add in the flour butter ("beurre Manie") and simmer for 5 minutes.
Adjust the seasoning with kosher salt and black pepper.
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RED WINE SAUCE
YIELD: 1 1/2 quarts
Ingredients:
3 bottles red wine, South African or your preference
10 garlic cloves
10 red peppercorns
10 black peppercorns
2 thyme sprigs
1 bay leaf
1 bottle port wine
1/4 cup pomegranate syrup
Place all the ingredients in a stainless steel pot and bring to a boil. Simmer for 2-3 hours and reduce by half.
Strain through a chinois and chill.
Keep refrigerated until ready to use.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
DEMI GLACE
YIELD: 1 1/2 quarts
Ingredients:
10 pounds veal bones, roasted
1 1/2 pounds Roma tomatoes, quartered
1 Spanish onion, large slice
1/2 pound celery stalks, cut 1-inch thick
10 garlic cloves
1/2 pound mushroom pieces, trim if you have to
1/4 pound tomato paste
Method:
In a 350º F oven, roast the veal bones until very well caramelized. Cut all the vegetables and roast them as well until nicely caramelized>
Spread the tomato paste over the bones and vegetables and place all of them in a large stainless steel pot. Fill the pot with water and bring to a boil.
Simmer for 4-5 hours, then strain first through a large-hole chinois, and then again through a small-hole chinois.
Reduce all by half. Reserve, chilled and covered.