Showing posts with label STEAKS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label STEAKS. Show all posts

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Officina Dario Cecchini Tuscan Steak

 

"To BEEF or Not to BEEF" ?


DARIO CECCHINI

ITALY'S Most CELEBRATED BUTCHER

MACELLERIA CECCHINI

PANZANO, ITALY






DARIO CECCHINI

MACELLERIA CECCHINI





DARIO Says "HELLO NEW YORK"






A PIECE of BEEF

BISTECA FIORENTINA alla DARIO




BEEF FEAST MENU



OFFICINA DELLA BISTECA - DARIO CECCHINI


1)  CHIANTI CRUDO - STEAK TARTARE

2)  CARPACCIO di CRUDO

3) - BISTECA PANZANO

4) BISTECA FIROENTINA

with FAGIOLI (Tuscan Beans)

ROAST POTATOES

LARDO & BREAD



WINE - "SANGIOVESE"

5). DESSERT - COFFEE & GRAPPA

"OLIVE OIL CAKE"







MEET DARIO



MEET DARIO CECCHINI






ANTICA MACELLERIA CECCHINI



DARIO'S TUSCAN BEEF FEAST

by author DANIEL BELLINO ZWICKE

PANZANO, ITALY

2026












GENARO MEETS DARIO



GENARO CANTALDO Goes to PANZANO

BISTECA FIORENTINA with DARIO CECCHINI






Getting READY

To COOK SOME STEAK





BISTECA at DARIO'S





BISTECA FIORENTINA

And Other CUTS of BEEF

On The GRILL





BEST SELLING ITALIAN COOKBOOK Author

DANIEL BELLINO ZWICKE

Making The SCENE at DARIO'S









STEAK TARTARE

alla DARIO

"So GOOD"

"BEST STEAK TARTARE I'VE EVER HAD"





BEEF CARPACIO alla DARIO

And DARIO'S AWESOME "STEAK TARTARE"




You start the BEEF FEAST with DARIO'S STEAK TARTARE

Probably the BEST YOU WILL EVER HAVE

"So GOOD"

Then they send out DARIO'S BEEF CARPACCIO










TUSCAN BEANS

Do You Know They Call TUSCAN PEOPLE "FAGIOLINI"

BEAN EATERS

They REALLY LOVE Their BEANS












The ROAST POTATOES are AMAZING !!!!







CHIANTI




AMERICA'S FAVORITE

ITALIAN COOKBOOK



SUNDAY SAUCE

by DANIEL BELLINO ZWICKE

"STEAK ITALIAN STYLE"

SUNDAY SAUCE - MEATBALLS - PASTA

LASAGNA & MORE ...








Author DANIEL BELLINO ZWICKE

ITALY TRIP 2026




Author Daniel Bellino-Zwicke is a noted admirer and visitor of 
Dario Cecchini, the world-renowned Italian butcher based in Panzano in Chianti, Tuscany. Bellino, an author of Italian-American culinary books, has documented his visits to Cecchini’s famous restaurant, Officina della Bistecca, praising him as a "Master of Meat" and a "True Gentleman".
  • Daniel Bellino-Zwicke: Author of books including "Mama + Me" and "Sunday Sauce," who often features Italian culinary experiences and has highlighted his visits to Cecchini.
  • Dario Cecchini: Known as the "world's most famous butcher," Cecchini is an 8th-generation butcher from Panzano who gained international fame for his dedication to traditional butchery, respecting the animal, and using every part of it.
  • The Experience: Bellino has described dining at Cecchini's Officina della Bistecca(The Workshop of the Steak) as a cherished experience, highlighting it as a pinnacle of Tuscan meat preparation.
  • Connection: Bellino has documented his admiration for Cecchini’s work and philosophy on his social media platforms, including Instagram and Facebook.












Sunday, January 30, 2022

STEAK and Creamed Spinach Steakhouse Recipe




Percectly Cooked Steak

Medium Rare 



A BIT ABOUT STEAK


Beef purists may prefer to take in the unadulterated, rich flavour of a quality steak by adding nothing more than a sprinkling of salt and a generous twist of pepper. 

Searing a steak until it gets a caramelised brown crust will give it lots of flavour. For this to happen, the pan and the fat need to be hot enough. The conventional way is to sear it on one side, then cook it for the same amount on the other side. This gives good results but the second side is never as nicely caramelised as the first. To build up an even crust on both sides, cook the steak for the total time stated in the recipe, but turn the steak every minute.


HOW to COOK YOUR STEAK

Get your Butcher to cut you a nice Sirloin or Rib Steak a inch & a half thick. If you can afford it, it is best to buy Prime Beef Steaks, you will taste the difference, and Prime Meat is the best (though not cheap). If you can't afford to buy Prime Beef, you can get Choice Beef, and it will taste good if proerly seasoned and cook, but it just won't taste as good as Primed Beef. 


COOKING YOUR STEAK

  1. Season your Steak liberally with Salt  and fresh ground Black Pepper.
  2. Heat a heavy-based frying pan until very hot but not smoking.
  3. Drizzle some oil into the pan and leave for a moment.
  4. Add the steak to the pan.
  5. Sear evenly on each side for our recommended time, turning every minute for the best caramelised crust.
  6. After you have turned the Steak over to its second side, after it has cooked for 1 minute on the second side, add a nob of butter to the pan.
  7. When the butter melts, baste the steak with the butter for the last minute of cooking by, using a spoon, pour the melted butter over the top of the Steak.
  8. Leave to rest on a board or warm plate for about 5 mins.
  9. Serve the steak whole or carved into slices with the resting juices poured over.

NOTE : MEDIUM RARE STEAK . This (MR) will be the benchmark for you to cook your steak. If you are cooking a 1 & 1/2" Steak at medium-high heat, you will need to cook your Steak between 2 1/2 and 3 minutes per side for a nice Medium Rare Steak.

RARE  ... Cook about a minute less per side than the above Medium Rare Steak

MEDIUM ... Cook about 1 minute more per side than the medium rare Steak. About 3 1/2 to 4 minutes per side.

Well Done ... Cook about 4 1/2 minutes per side for a Well Done Steak.


Additional flavors :  You can add a couple drops of Worscheter Sauce to the pan juice. Add the Worcestershire Sauce to the pan juice, mix together. Once you have placed the Steak (or Steaks) on to the plates, evenly drizzle the pan juices over the steaks.

Serve with potatoes, Creamed Spinach, or whatever you like.







Two Nicely Cooked SIRLOIN STEAKS






A COUPLE NICE RIB EYE STEAKS

Notice the Garlic and Rosemary in Pan

If you Like, you Can Cook your STEAKS

with or Without GARLIC & ROSEMARY in the PAN

BON APPETITE !





 



STEAKHOUSE CREAMED SPINACH



Creamed Spinach, along with Shrimp Cocktail, and Potaotes is a favorite Steakhouse staple.

Creamed Spinach is a simple side dish that is also the perfect way to use up any dying spinach. The creaminess will make you forget you're eating spinach and turn anyone into a fan of leafy greens. It seems like a lot of spinach, but it will boil down into almost nothing so don't skimp on it. 



STEAKHOUSE CREAMED SPINACH - Recipe

Ingredients :

  • 2 pounds Spinach, washed

  • 3/4 cup Heavy Cream

  • 2 ounces (4 tablespoons) unsalted Butter

  • 1/2 teaspoon Salt (Sea Salt or Kosher)
  • 1 teaspoon fresh ground Black Pepper

  • 3 quarts Boiling Salted Water (to cook Spinach in)


  • Place Spinach in boiling water. The water will stop boiling when you put the spinach in.

  • Once the water comes back to the boil, cook for 30 seconds, then turn heat off. Drain the cooked spinach into a colander. 

  • Fill the pot you cooked the spinach in with cold water. Add the spinach and let sit for 2 minutes. 

  • Drain the spinach again in the colander. Let sit.

  • Put the Cream in a small sauce pan and turn the heat on to mediu. Add a pinch of salt, and cook the cream over medium heat for about 5 minutes, until the cream starts to thicken. Turn heat off.

  • Remove the spinach from colander, and squeeze the spincah to get as much possible water out of the spinach.

  • Spinach on a cutting board, and roughly chop the spinach with a chefs knife.
  • Dump any remaining water that was in the pot you cooked the spinach in. Make sure the pot is dry. Place butter in the pot and heat on low heat until the butter melts.
  • Add the spinach to the pot with the Salt and Black Pepper. Heat for one minute on medium heat.
  • Add the cream to the pot with the spinach and cook on medium heat for two minutes. Lower heat to low and cook another 3 minutes on low heat.
  • Turn off heat and serve the Creamed Spinach with a Steak, Chicken, Fish or whatever you like.
  • Enjoy!





HOW to COOK The PERFECT ITALIAN STEAK

RECIPE  in SUNDAY SAUCE

by Daniel Bellino Zwicke





SUNDAY SAUCE

PASTA - SOUPS - SAUCE

CHICKEN - STEAKS and ???






"Don't overcook it" !




"You overcook it, it defeats its own purpose"


ROBERT DeNIRO

As JAKE LaMOTTA