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Knives, Forks & Tunes with Paul Ainsworth
Dig! Studios
15 episodes
9 months ago

There are three key ingredients to a good dinner party: a good menu, good music and good conversation. In each episode Paul’s guest talks through their fantasy dinner party. They discuss their guests (alive, dead, fictional or real), describe each of the three courses, the drinks, and of course, the accompanying tunes.

 

Every week the guests to give insight into why each of their choices are important to them, while Paul is uniquely placed to contribute take-home cooking tips to listeners, providing gastronomic insight into the food and how best to cook it.

 



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There are three key ingredients to a good dinner party: a good menu, good music and good conversation. In each episode Paul’s guest talks through their fantasy dinner party. They discuss their guests (alive, dead, fictional or real), describe each of the three courses, the drinks, and of course, the accompanying tunes.

 

Every week the guests to give insight into why each of their choices are important to them, while Paul is uniquely placed to contribute take-home cooking tips to listeners, providing gastronomic insight into the food and how best to cook it.

 



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Tom Kerridge
Knives, Forks & Tunes with Paul Ainsworth
1 hour 45 seconds
4 years ago
Tom Kerridge

This week Paul is joined in the studio by his best friend, and holder of 3 Michelin stars, Tom Kerridge.

 

The ‘GQ Chef Of The Year’ explains why dinner parties are his worst nightmare, how Boris Johnson will never get an invite and what happens when an Espresso Martini-fuelled Liam Gallagher moonwalks into your restaurant kitchen.

 

Knives, Forks & Tunes playlist – https://lnk.to/kft_playlist

 

 Rib Eye Steak served with Triple Cooked Chips

 

Triple cooked chips

Ingredients:

  • 12 large potatoes- ideally Maris Pipers or King Edwards
  • Fine salt

Method:

  1. Peel potatoes and cut into 5cm/2inch chips
  2. Heat your fryer to 110oc
  3. Now place chips in, and cook until soft but no color, 8-10 minutes, the chips shouldn’t be frying at this stage
  4. Once cooked with no colour, cool on a large flat tray, the edges of the potatoes should be soft and slightly roughed up to achieve the ultimate crispy chip
  5. Heat fryer up to 190/200oc
  6. Now place chips in fryer until golden brown and crispy for about 3-5 minutes, leave them for as long as possible to achieve the perfect crunch
  7. Strain onto a tray lined with a cloth, season with fine salt and flaked sea salt

Rib eye steak

Ingredients

  • 1 x 600-700g bone in rib eye steak (enough for 2 people)
  • 60g unsalted butter
  • 3 sprigs thyme
  • 1 sprig rosemary
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • Salt for seasoning
  • Rapeseed oil for cooking

Method

  1. Pre heat an oven to 150c and make sure you beef has been out at room temperature for at least a couple hours as you should never cook a cold steak
  2. Rub some oil all over the beef and season well with fine salt
  3. In a hot frying pan add the steak and leave to colour on all sides for a few minutes, add the thyme, rosemary and crushed garlic cloves to the pan and then add the cold butter.
  4. Lightly baste the steak all over with the foaming butter making sure not to burn the butter! Turn the heat down if needed
  5. Remove the steak from the pan and place directly onto a shelve or a wire rack you can place into the oven
  6. Cook the steak in the oven making sure to turn the beef over onto the opposite side every 3 minutes, this allows even cooking through the meat, repeat this process for about 15-18 minutes or using a food thermometer the core temperature should be about 50c which will be a blushing pink/medium which I think is best for rib eye.
  7. Remove the steak from the oven and leave to rest on a rack at room temperature for 20 minutes
  8. If the steak has cooled too much re warm in the oven and then carve and enjoy with the triple cooked chips


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Knives, Forks & Tunes with Paul Ainsworth

There are three key ingredients to a good dinner party: a good menu, good music and good conversation. In each episode Paul’s guest talks through their fantasy dinner party. They discuss their guests (alive, dead, fictional or real), describe each of the three courses, the drinks, and of course, the accompanying tunes.

 

Every week the guests to give insight into why each of their choices are important to them, while Paul is uniquely placed to contribute take-home cooking tips to listeners, providing gastronomic insight into the food and how best to cook it.

 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.