This was the 1st time I use sage leaf in the cooking. I tried this recipe as seen in Flavours food magazine, this is how they described Saltimbocca -Popular in Rome, this dish is usually served with a salad and boiled potatoes for dinner. You can also vary the ingredients to make a vegetarian version, replacing thinly sliced eggplant for the beef and stuff the roll with parsley, tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese.
Saltimbocca (Beef roll with sage leaf)
(recipe source: adapted from Flavours Food Magazine-Tasting Italy-Oct 2009)
*makes 12pcs
12pcs of beef tenderloin slices
Salt and pepper, to taste
3 slices ham, slice into equal size of beef
30g butter
3tbsp Olive oil
Sage leaves
Method
1. Gently pound the beef slices to flatten into thin slices.
2. Season with salt and pepper.
3. Lay a piece of ham and sage leaf on top of the beef.
4. Roll and secure with toothpick.
5. In a frying pan, heat the butter and olive oil over medium heat.
6. Add 4 sage leaves. Place the beef rolls in the pan and cook until lightly browned.
7. Remove and serve immediately, topped with a sage leaf.
We enjoyed Saltimbocca with mashed potatoes and fresh cherry. Love the fragrant of sage leaf, next time i will try to use sage leaf to roast a chicken..
delicoous mouthwatering bites
ReplyDeleteThat looks great ! I'll bet it taste delicious , too ;)
ReplyDeleteYummy...definitely will try on it :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very nice entree, like how you presented them like restaurant style but I can only look look coz I dont eat beef, hahaha. What a waste coz Australia is famous for its beef!My friends who have visited Australia always want to try out beef,hmmm!
ReplyDelete配搭得真美
ReplyDelete看起来真可口:)
Looks so delicious!!
ReplyDelete卖相好好~~ 看了好像可以一下吃很多个~~
ReplyDeleteLooks like a really simple party food!
ReplyDeleteVery nice presentation makes me want to eat more if this is right in front of me :)
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done, I like trying recipes from Flavors magazine too....their recipes are often do-able.
ReplyDeleteSoooooooooooooo tempting...
ReplyDeletedelicious looking beef roll... serve as a finger food.
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious and will try out using chicken as I don't eat beef Sonia:)
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Very nice beef roll with a special name- Saltimbocca. Restaurant standard ohh... I want to eat !
ReplyDeleteWow, this is great!
ReplyDeleteHow the sage taste? I haven't try it before~~~
ReplyDeleteThese rolls look very tasty! I like the presentation too.
ReplyDeletevery attractive presentation, sonia...this make the dinner super appetizing...:)
ReplyDeleteThis delicious dish I could only see, cannot try (as I can't eat beef).. hehe
ReplyDeleteLovely bites..
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I like sage too in roast chicken. It is better to plant it yourself so you can use it anytime you want. If you want I can bring home some seeds for you. Let me know.
ReplyDeleteLooks good! Sage is very good in roast chicken, really fragrant.
ReplyDeleteI am a fan of sage leaves for sure!! Love this idea- so cute and great for gatherings as well.
ReplyDeleteGood finger food for parties....yum!
ReplyDeleteGreat dish for coming Christmas party :) Love the fragrant from sage!
ReplyDeletesonia,
ReplyDelete你真的是个巧思的妈咪。
点子都很棒!
I also don't use sage too often, maybe I have used 2-3 times which I don't even remember what I cooked with. It's nice to have another sage recipe here. I know where to check in case I get a big bag of sage next time!
ReplyDeleteThis dish looks so fancy, perfect as hors d'oeuvres.
ReplyDeleteThis is good for cocktail party.
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely something new to me! Looks wonderful! I love sage leaves! Have a nice day!
ReplyDeletenever done anything with sage . This will look very attractive on the plate for serving!
ReplyDeletelooks very restaurant worthy!
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty! Not only do they look great, but they are interesting enough to be a conversation starter for a party. Yum!
ReplyDeleteSonia, I see you trying your hands on Western dishes! KUDOS to you! You are truly A Kitchen Goddess:D
ReplyDeleteMe too! Have not tried cooking with sage before though I know it is quite a popular herb to use.
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