Marinated Idiazábal Cheese with Rosemary
From Basque country, Idiazábal cheese is made from sheeps’ milk and is usually smoked. Feel free to substitute another aged semi-hard cheese, such as Manchego, in this recipe.
From Basque country, Idiazábal cheese is made from sheeps’ milk and is usually smoked. Feel free to substitute another aged semi-hard cheese, such as Manchego, in this recipe.
Here, beef tenderloin is steeped in pungent fresh herbs, olive oil, and Aussie wine, and cooked to perfection in a two-step process called “reverse searing.” The method yields meat that is uniformly pink from edge to edge. Great for entertaining!
Native Australian, celebrity chef, and restaurateur Curtis Stone has put down roots in Los Angeles. (Check out his acclaimed restaurants Gwen or Maude if the opportunity presents.) In the meantime, here’s an easy dinner that will put the spotlight on your fine Australian olive oils.
Outstanding extra virgin olive oil allows you to achieve big flavors effortlessly. Case in point? This sheet pan chicken dinner that goes together in minutes. If you don’t have olives on hand, feel free to substitute marinated artichoke hearts and a couple of tablespoons of brined capers.