-=> Mike Powell wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
> The headline damage was Milty ripping the roof off of sports stadium.
> According to what I've read the tornadoes that were spun off caused a
> lot more damage than the hurricane itself. Go figger.
MP> That does appear to be the case for any area inland from the Gulf
MP> Coast. Last report I saw, it was the biggest single-day tornado event
MP> in Florida history.
As I have mentioned before the area of Central Illinos in which I live
is known as "Tornado Alley" I've been around many of them. And the end
result looks like pixtures I've seen of war zones.
We even have sports teams named "Tornadoes" and "Cyclones".
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Title: St. Vitus Parish Tournedos Au Poivre Et Champignons
Categories: Beef, Mushrooms, Herbs, Booze, Dairy
Yield: 6 servings
6 (2" thick) filets
- mignon (tournedos)
1/4 c Peppercorns
1 1/2 tb Butter
3 tb Cognac
Salt
1 1/2 tb Butter
6 tb Whipping cream
1 lb Mushrooms; sliced thin
1/4 c Fresh parsley; chopped
Mash peppercorns with a mallet or the back of a heavy
pan.
Press each side of the fillets into the cracked
peppercorns and let the beef stand about an hour to
absorb the flavor.
Heat the butter and add the beef and sear about 8
minutes per side for rare, 10 for medium, 12 for well
done.
Remove the steaks to a platter and allow to rest.
Add cognac to the pan and heat for just a few seconds
and then set ablaze.
Option 1: Boil the liquid about a minute then stir in
additional butter, salt and cream.
Bring to a boil, reduce heat, add mushrooms and saute
till mushrooms are soft.
Pour over fillets and sprinkle with parsley.
Option 2: Skip the cream (but it's better with).
RECIPE FROM: http://allrecipes.com
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