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<item>
  <id>26665</id>
  <title>Faux Fred Marinated Tritip in honor of Russ&amp;#8217;s Birthday</title>
  <total_time>about 1/2 hour</total_time>
  <active_time>low but constant activity, chopping or watching for critical states... </active_time>
  <serves>For true Fred lovers, this is about 1 serving... but figure the serving sizes based on your normal meat allocations! (the truth is probably somewhere in between) ...And hope to hear about your experiences!</serves>
  <published_at>Mon Jun 22 15:48:33 -0700 2009</published_at>
  <updated_at>Mon Jun 29 16:11:41 -0700 2009</updated_at>
  <difficulty>Easy</difficulty>
  <cuisine>American</cuisine>
  <type>User</type>
  <link>http://www.chow.com/recipes/26665</link>
  <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 23:11:41 GMT</pubDate>
  <short_description></short_description>
  <long_description></long_description>
  <introduction>
    <![CDATA[<p>Schaub&#8217;s in Palo Alto has a marinated tritip called a Fred (named after the store owner&#8217;s father who invented the recipe and kept it secret for many years).  It is indeed tasty, but significantly pricier than a nice piece of tritip.  I have seen and tried a few recipes trying to deconstruct a Fred and in my opinion they are pretty far off.  Freds have a very earthy set of flavors with no very bright or sweet notes.  Salt and garlic are prominent.  After a couple of experiments, I created this one that was preferred by the test diners in a blind comparison tasting.</p>]]>
  </introduction>
  <instructions>
    <![CDATA[<ol>
	<li>Put the garlic and sugar in the oil and cook slowly until a deep caramel color.</li>
		<li>While garlic is carmelizing, If you&#8217;re using them, mix the cocoa and chipotle together and scorch them in a heavy bottom pan.  You&#8217;ll know when this happens when the color darkens and it starts to smell wonderful.</li>
		<li>When garlic is carmelized, mix with the other ingredients you&#8217;re using: black bean sauce, is essential; optional items are: squid ink, cocoa + chipotle, salt, tamarind paste, coffee.  You can strain out the garlic pieces if you like, but I like leaving them in.</li>
		<li>Consistency should be a little viscous.. runnier than molasses, but thicker than coffee.  If too thick, add more coffee or water.</li>
		<li>Put the resulting mixture with the tritip into a ziplock bag and mush it around.  Let it repose in the refrigerator for 3 days.  Turn it over and mush it around every once in awhile.</li>
		<li>Cook your tritip however you normally do&#8230; on the grill or in the oven.  The salt content essentially brines the meat, making it juicier,</li>
	</ol>]]>
  </instructions>
  <img>http://www.chow.com</img>
  <author>rupsup</author>
  <category>
    <id>50</id>
    <name>Main</name>
  </category>
  <ingredients>
    <ingredient>
      <ingredient_id></ingredient_id>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>1 packet squid ink (optional) but use it for the truly coal black experience&#8230; more for color than for taste I think.  But it&#8217;s pricey to ship and hard to find.</p>]]>
      </description>
    </ingredient>
    <ingredient>
      <ingredient_id></ingredient_id>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>1 T cocoa (I think this is optional, too).  Could be toasted with the chipotle below</p>]]>
      </description>
    </ingredient>
    <ingredient>
      <ingredient_id></ingredient_id>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>2 heaping T black bean sauce (get good rich black stuff -&#8212;this is key)</p>]]>
      </description>
    </ingredient>
    <ingredient>
      <ingredient_id></ingredient_id>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>6-10 cloves garlic chopped very fine (critical to Fredness)</p>]]>
      </description>
    </ingredient>
    <ingredient>
      <ingredient_id></ingredient_id>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>2 T olive oil</p>]]>
      </description>
    </ingredient>
    <ingredient>
      <ingredient_id></ingredient_id>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>1 T salt</p>]]>
      </description>
    </ingredient>
    <ingredient>
      <ingredient_id></ingredient_id>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>1 T tamarind paste (or water)... not essential to Fredness, but adds complexity</p>]]>
      </description>
    </ingredient>
    <ingredient>
      <ingredient_id></ingredient_id>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>1 tsp chipotle powder (also not essential, but adds complexity)</p>]]>
      </description>
    </ingredient>
    <ingredient>
      <ingredient_id></ingredient_id>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>1-2 T very strong coffee (or water)</p>]]>
      </description>
    </ingredient>
    <ingredient>
      <ingredient_id></ingredient_id>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>1 T sugar</p>]]>
      </description>
    </ingredient>
    <ingredient>
      <ingredient_id></ingredient_id>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>1.5&#8211;2 lb tritip (essential!)</p>]]>
      </description>
    </ingredient>
  </ingredients>
  <tags>
    <tag>
      <id>30087</id>
      <name>triptip</name>
    </tag>
    <tag>
      <id>575</id>
      <name>steak</name>
    </tag>
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      <id>30088</id>
      <name>fred</name>
    </tag>
    <tag>
      <id>806</id>
      <name>marinade</name>
    </tag>
  </tags>
</item>
