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Title: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: johnro on May 23, 2011, 10:30:46 am
Mustard Sauce
Adapted from www.bestrecipes.com.au - recipe no. 4095

So easy and delicious especially with corned beef.

80 ml liquid form which meat has been cooked
1 tabsp plain flour
1-2 teasp mustard - tonight I used masterfoods Australian mustard but any would do I should think
30g butter
1 egg
40 ml white vinegar

Place all ingredients in TMX - insert butterfly.
Cook 6 mins 90⁰C - speed 3 - end result is very smooth and velvety.
 
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: Frozzie on May 23, 2011, 04:48:05 pm
thanks for the post robyn  :)  you could also use wholegrain, maybe add some honey to use as a sauce with chicken mmmmm
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: maddy on May 30, 2011, 11:01:08 am
Really loved this sauce Robyn  :-*

(http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt266/nachothecat/104_5327.jpg?t=1306749188)

I used 2 tsp. Thomy mustard (my favourite)

Like Frozzie mentioned, I would like to try it with wholegrain too.
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: judydawn on May 30, 2011, 11:19:45 am
Do you girls cook your corned beef in the TMX?
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: maddy on May 30, 2011, 11:41:36 am
I use the slowcooker Judy, and use this method  http://www.bestrecipes.com.au/recipe/Slow-Cooker-Silverside-L10491.html
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: Frozzie on May 30, 2011, 11:51:02 am
we dont get corned meat here ready to cook...i did make it in brine from scratch once but it took forever and im not that much a fan of corn beef to be bothered doing it from scratch again...do have cravings from time to time!
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: maddy on May 30, 2011, 11:58:56 am
We are lucky Frozzie, when we have cows "attended" to, our mobile butcher does the brining for us, and drops it off when it's done  :)
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: judydawn on May 30, 2011, 12:07:31 pm
Thanks Maddy.  My slow cooker is pretty big (6.5 litres) and it seems a bit of overkill to cook a small piece of silverside in it but I do love it.
My Mum never served hers hot and I was at a house one day, as a kid, and when I saw the lady of the house carving hot silverside for her family I was horrified that they were going to eat it that way. The things you learn as you get into cooking yourself. 
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: Frozzie on May 30, 2011, 12:12:09 pm
yes lucky you maddy...and nice butcher too as when we lived on a small farm and had our cows 'attended' to our butcher had a deal with us that we would have the cuts we wanted and that he would keep the rest so we got sausages and all sorts of cuts of beef from our own cows all prepared but never silverside!  So nice too that you have your own meat butchered...at least you know where your meat has come from and what they have eaten etc....miss that..now its just butchers and shops  :(
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: johnro on May 30, 2011, 12:56:28 pm
It is always slow cooker corned meat in this house - using almost identical ingredients to Maddy's post, I also put cuts into the meat and stuff with cloves of garlic.  Glad you enjoyed the sauce - great pic again Maddy!  :)  :)
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: faffa_70 on May 30, 2011, 01:17:23 pm
Yep that is pretty much how I do mine too on the odd occasion that I spoil my lot  ;)

It is also really nice cooked in ginger beer in the slow cooker.

I have also been known to glaze it after it is cooked with marmalade and throw it in a hot oven until it caramelises (drool)
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: maddy on May 30, 2011, 01:36:05 pm
So nice too that you have your own meat butchered...at least you know where your meat has come from and what they have eaten etc

Absolutely!
The butcher brings out his mobile cool room, so our meat has the chance to hang longer....unlike the supermarket meats, makes all the difference.  Friday we're having lambs "attended" to  ;).......shame we don't have any pigs  :P
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: Frozzie on May 30, 2011, 02:13:54 pm
So nice too that you have your own meat butchered...at least you know where your meat has come from and what they have eaten etc

Absolutely!
The butcher brings out his mobile cool room, so our meat has the chance to hang longer....unlike the supermarket meats, makes all the difference.  Friday we're having lambs "attended" to  ;).......shame we don't have any pigs  :P

wow hang on to your butcher...mobile cool room huh...talk about service  :) :)
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: auds on January 31, 2012, 01:12:19 pm
Sorry this was far too vinegary for us. I will try with half the vinegar next time :-)
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: djinni373 on February 11, 2012, 04:22:31 am
We tried one of those new fangled salt reduced extra trim (as in no fat) pieces of corned beef yesterday. Cooked the beef in the slow cooker with balsamic vinegar, raw sugar and whole peppercorns. Steamed the potato, carrot, snake beans and cabbage in the thermie (don't do any veg with the beef because I won't eat it) all served topped with this sauce. It was absolutely delicious and no one even noticed the change to salt reduced meat. They did comment on the great "new" sauce though.

I used water from the steamed veg as well as from the meat (about double the liquid I think), with just a couple of shakes of vinegar and a heaped tbspn flour and a heaped tspn of organic strong dijon mustard. The result was a tangy smooth sauce (slightly thinner than Maddy's or Johnro's) which was just beautiful with the salt reduced beef and veg. Thanks Johnro.
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: johnro on February 11, 2012, 05:56:07 am
Glad you enjoyed DJ - this has now become a standard in our house with corned beef  :)  :)
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: pumpkin pie on March 26, 2014, 10:18:01 am
I made this tonight to go with corned beef (cooked in pressure cooker),  I used 20ml vinegar, and added 1 tspn honey. It was beautiful, will definitely be making this again. Thanks.
Title: Re: Mustard Sauce - accompaniment for corned beef - with pic
Post by: Kimmyh on July 14, 2014, 12:01:20 pm
Great sauce. Have made it twice now along with Judy's varoma corned beef. It is the perfect accompaniment. Thank you we love it.