Fine-Dining Quality at Home
Carpaccio is a refined Italian starter made from thinly sliced raw beef served with fresh arugula, Parmesan cheese and a simple citrus dressing. Light, luxurious and incredibly quick to prepare — perfect for elevating any meal.
✅ Ingredients
Serves 4 – Premium Selection
- 250 g beef tenderloin (very fresh, center cut)
- A handful of fresh arugula
- 30 g Parmesan cheese (shaved)
- 1 tbsp capers
- 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 1 tsp lemon juice
- Sea salt & freshly ground black pepper
📌 Optional substitutions:
- Fish carpaccio: salmon or tuna
- Vegan option: thinly sliced beet carpaccio
- Pecorino instead of Parmesan
- Cornichons instead of capers
🔪 Preparation — The Chef’s Way
1️⃣ Chill the meat
Wrap the tenderloin in plastic wrap and place it in the freezer for 1–1.5 hours until slightly firm.
This ensures clean, paper-thin slices.
2️⃣ Slice ultra-thin
Cut against the grain into translucent slices using a very sharp knife.
3️⃣ Flatten the slices
Place slices between plastic wrap and gently pound or roll them with a rolling pin until super thin.
4️⃣ Chill the serving plate
A cold plate keeps the meat fresh and bright.
5️⃣ Arrange beautifully
Lay the slices in a circular pattern without overlapping too much.
6️⃣ Add toppings
Garnish with arugula, capers and Parmesan shavings.
7️⃣ Finish with dressing
Drizzle olive oil, squeeze lemon juice and season with salt & pepper.
👉 Serve immediately — Raw beef oxidizes quickly and should not sit out.
⭐ Pro Tips
- Choose high-quality, fresh beef from a trusted butcher
- Avoid too much lemon — it will “cook” the meat
- A few drops of truffle oil add a gourmet touch
- Pink peppercorns make a fantastic aromatic finish
- A thin layer of mustard-honey vinaigrette under the meat can elevate flavor even more
🍷 Perfect Pairings
- Prosecco or Pinot Grigio
- Sourdough bread with olive oil
- Light white wine or sparkling wine
❓ FAQ
Is Carpaccio raw meat?
Yes ✅ It is always served raw.
Is it safe to make at home?
Absolutely — as long as the beef is fresh and handled hygienically.
Why does the meat turn darker?
Exposure to oxygen causes oxidation — serve immediately.
Can I use other proteins?
Yes! Salmon, tuna, octopus and even beets are popular alternatives.
✅ Conclusion
Carpaccio is a simple yet luxurious appetizer that brings an elegant restaurant experience right to your home.
With the right cut, proper slicing technique, and quick plating — perfection is guaranteed. ✨














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