It's a cycle. The peasant food becomes high food, high food ingredients go out of favor then become the base for new peasant food. Near me it is cheaper per pound to get chateaubriand (part of the loin, like filet mignon) than trip tip. We do not make the traditional chateaubriand, instead I prefer to grill it over charcoal, with coarse sea salt and cracked peppercorn.
It's a cycle. The peasant food becomes high food, high food ingredients go out of favor then become the base for new peasant food. Near me it is cheaper per pound to get chateaubriand (part of the loin, like filet mignon) than trip tip. We do not make the traditional chateaubriand, instead I prefer to grill it over charcoal, with coarse sea salt and cracked peppercorn.
This man knows his history and his food.
This man knows his history and his food.
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