RECIPES USING BEER

Using the amber fluid in cooking, and pairing beer with food.

Beer braised onions

Postby Guest » Wednesday Feb 09, 2005 1:23 pm

This recipe is designed to accompany burgers (to go in the bun) but it's also good with steak, sausages, etc. The yield is not great (about 1 cup), you may wish to make a double batch. I reckon it would work with any beer that isn't too dark. The onions readily take on the flavour of the beer - awesome. It may sound like a lot of work for an onion, but it's worth it.

Ingredients

1 tbs unsalted butter
1 large onion sliced thin
1 cup beer
1 tsp white sugar
1/2 tsp salt

Melt butter in saucepan over medium heat and then add onions. Stir frequently until tender (6-8 mins) without browning. Add the beer, then sugar and salt. Drink the rest of the beer in the bottle. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the beer has been absorbed and onions have browned lightly, about 16-20 mins. Serve.

Suitable for refridgeration, keeps well for a few days.
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Postby Lebowski » Tuesday Feb 15, 2005 1:26 pm

2 words, beer batter. You could cover anything in it ;P
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Postby Jay » Tuesday Feb 15, 2005 3:20 pm

Lebowski,

This is a little embarrassing to admit but I've never made a beer batter before :oops:
Ive made normal batter but have never made one with beer.
How do you go about making a mean beer batter?

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Postby Lebowski » Tuesday Feb 15, 2005 4:31 pm

I only made my first batter last week or so :)

I sorta looked at a few and took what I thought looked good from each

http://www.joycesfinecooking.com/Ethnic ... r_fish.htm
http://www.fishermansexpress.com/beer-batter.html
http://www.fishsa.com/cuisinb2.php

Someone here might have some better ones
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Beef braised in beer

Postby drsmurto » Thursday Nov 30, 2006 1:32 pm

No-one seems to be posting here but thought this recipe would be a good one, could easily swap the guinness for a HB stout. Actually watched the show where he made it (I was living in pommie land up till 2 months ago) so i gave it a go. Tastes really really good. I didnt bother with the dumplings, a good mash and some greens and jobs done. Will try this one with some coopers stout (I only brew ales/lagers) or a dark ale maybe.

Will give the onions and beer a go on the barbie, sounds like a winner!

Here's the link - http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/datab ... 9803.shtml

Cheers
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