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Brian Kennett

Amateur Chef and Boozy Traveling Foodie Extraordinaire

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Brian Kennett

Sir Brian Kennett aka Chef Kenno aka Fat Beard

Pan-Fried Bone Marrow Recipe

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Best Bone Marrow Recipe: Pan-Fried

Bone Marrow Recipe: Pan-Fried = WOOF!!! I rummage through our two fridges and freezers, and cupboards for inspiration. I spotted bone marrow, lemon, pine nuts and breadcrumbs. Hmmm, there we go. The recipe was made up in my head already. And that is as simple as it is sometimes. No real effort. Just cooking confidence, I suppose, of what will likely work together – bone marrow is really fatty so the lemon will help cut that, breadcrumbs will toast to almost fried bread with massive flavour, and pine nuts for flavour and texture. That is how this Pan-Fried Bone Marrow Recipe came about.

Let’s have a look.

If you have never tried bone marrow you should. It is one of those ‘less is more’ dishes though. It is really fatty and unctuous to boot. But it is so so decadent as well. For us, this is like fine dining, but we do sit in the nose to tail style eating community. It’s fatty and buttery when you could it, you can dip it, spread it, bake it, roast it or as in this case pan-fry it. But never underestimate that this is heart-attack on a plate – but worth the risk!!!

best pan-fried bone marrow recipe

How to not make Bone Marrow taste so fatty and gamey

Top Tip, folks. Basically soak it in fresh milk overnight. Pop all in a bowl and when you come back in the morning the milk will be pink. That’s all the nastiness, which can taint the beautiful flavour of the marrow. It’s an incredible top tip. I also use it for any other offal. Get you kidneys, livers, brains and so on in the milk. You will immediately taste the difference.

What are the ingredients for the best Bone Marrow Recipe

4 big lumps of bone marrow from your butcher. They are a thing of beauty. I believe this is the Femur of a cow. Yummy femur! That white stuff in the middle is the bone marrow. Creamy, fatty goodness… FAT = FLAVOUR!!!

Carefully with a teaspoon, I spooned out the marrow from the bone. I am pan-frying this today with some other ingredients – not roasting it in the bone. Simply slice this into bite-sized pieces. These will meltdown to buttery beefy goodness. Hell yes!!!

So my friends – here go with the ingredients for a starter for 4 peeps;

  • 4 bone marrow bones – it is so much easier to buy them as I have pre-cut lengthways in half down the femur
  • 1/3 cup of breadcrumbs
  • 1/3 cup of pine-nuts
  • 3 Tbsp fresh lemon juice
  • A block of Parmesan cheese
  • 2″ knob of salted butter
  • Sea salt & cracked black pepper
  • 2-3 slices of toasted bread cut to soldiers

How to make the best Bone Marrow recipe at home

The old 1, 2, 3…

  1. Get the knob of butter in your fry pan and get that on the heat;
  2. Add in the bone marrow and fry it off a little until it starts to brown and crisp – you’ll still have a lot of excess oil;
  3. Throw in the sea salt and cracked black pepper, lemon juice, and bread crumbs;
  4. Stir that around and continue to fry it off nice and slowly – the breadcrumbs will start to crisp up;
  5. In a dry small pan toast off the pine nuts until they start to brown up and throw them in;
  6. When it is all looking nice and crispy shave in some parmesan and mix it through to melt;
  7. Serve that back into the cleaned bones (I zapped them in the oven at 200 for 20 minutes to kill any germs);
  8. Pop those on a platter and serve with the toasted soldiers.

Best Bone Marrow Recipe Conclusions...

Remember bread and dripping from your Nan? This is the up-market version folks. All restaurant like in presentation and the little additions.

So there you have it, yet another recipe from Kitchen Kennett. Pan-Fried Bone Marrow. Have this occasionally as this is SERIOUS cholesterol on a plate, but cholesterol is absolutely delicious. Remember FAT = FLAVOUR. This is especially good with that little citrus hit, nuttiness and the crunch of the breadcrumbs. It’s a belter. Give it a go for a side dish or a rather unhealthy breakfast. Have it whenever you want, it is delicious. ENJOY!!!

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