Beef Liver and Onions

Directions:

  1. First, you want to take a bag and put the flour, the pepper, and the salt together in there.
  2. Cut the liver into pieces that are about half an inch, and then, put them into the bag, shaking this until they’re coated. This will help with muting the taste of this.
  3. Get a skillet, and from there heat about 3 tablespoons of the butter, along with a little bit of oil, and from there, you want to sauté your onions on a medium-high sort of level, so that they’re nice and tender. You should see a small sheen of glossy on this.
  4. Once you see that, you want to take the onions, put them inside a dish, and from there, sprinkle the onion as well with some pepper and salt.
  5. Heat up about 4 tablespoons of the butter, along with a small dash of oil to the skillet as well.
  6. Add in the liver and then cook this for about 5 or so minutes, until this dish starts to brown.
  7. Once this is finished cooking, put the onions directly onto the skillet, heating these up together with the liver as well.
  8. Take the liver and onions and put them onto a plate. Use stock and the wine to deglaze this, and from there, you want to make sure the liquid is reduced until it creates a nice, thick sauce that will really give you something to enjoy with this.
  9. Take the liver, put it on a serving dish, and then, also add the onion to this.
  10. Add the sauce you just made, and then add a bit of parsley in order to garnish, and then you can serve it!

Tips:

  • How can I make sure the liver doesn’t taste too pungent?
  • This is a common question for a lot of people who like to make liver and onions, but don’t know how to make it not taste too pungent. The best way to do this, is to wash your liver, and make sure that any dirt or additives are gone. 
  • Also, making sure that the marinade soaks up everything in this is a good way to make sure that you have the best liver and onions dish out there, and one that you can enjoy too.

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