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August Goergs Grilled Steak (Spiessbraten August Goerg)

August Goergs Grilled Steak (Spiessbraten August Goerg) Category BBQ Recipes 
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1 Shallot or small onion cut

-into small pieces Freshly ground black pepper 1 pn Mace

1 lg Steak (just over 1 lb), at

-least 1 1/4 inches ((Note: Per Horst Scharfenberg, this recipe originated in the town of Idar-Oberstein in the 19 th century, when gemstone prospectors returning from South America created their own version of gaucho-grilled steaks. The dish was then further refined by Scharfenberg's mentor August Goerg. K.B.)) Per person: thick, trimmed Mix together the shallot or onion with the pepper and mace. Insert a few shallot pieces into the steak using the point of a small knife. Coat the steak with the shallot mixture, pressing it in so it will adhere. Remove the loose shallot pieces and grill the steak (over a fire of oak logs, says August Goerg, from which the bark has been removed).* Take the steaks off the grill while they are still pink inside. Sprinkle them with salt. *Note: A special grill is used, suspended with 3 chains from an iron tripod and constantly swinging through the flames. From: THE CUISINES OF GERMANY by Horst Scharfenberg, Simon & Schuster/Poseidon Press, New York. 1989 Posted by: Karin Brewer, Cooking Echo, 8/92

 
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