Kona coffee rub is a flavorful blend of spices and herbs that adds a unique, rich flavor to any meat dish. Originating from the Kona region of Hawaii, which is renowned for its exceptional coffee beans, this rub combines the bold taste of coffee with a harmonious mixture of spices to create a tantalizing crust on grilled, roasted, or pan-seared meats. Whether you prefer beef, pork, chicken, or fish, Kona coffee rub elevates the ordinary into an extraordinary culinary experience.
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KONA RUBBED STEAK RECIPE - (5/5)
Provided by á-4174
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Make the Rub* Combine the coffee, brown sugar, salt, paprika, cayenne and black peppers in a small bowl. Marinate the Steak Dry steaks and sprinkle 1 Tbsp of the coffee rub onto each side of the beef. Place on a plate and cover with saran wrap. Refrigerate for 30 minutes up to 4 hours. To Cook Remove steaks and bring to room temperature, about 15 minutes. Heat a BBQ grill to high for 10 minutes. Scrape the grill and carefully coat with cooking oil. Lower heat to medium high. Lightly drizzle the steaks on both sides with the oil using a spoon or grill tongs to ensure the surface area is covered as this will prevent sticking. Place the steaks on the grill and bring the temperature down to medium high. Cook 5 minutes per side, turning the beef 90 degrees every 2 1/2 minutes for grill marks and to carmelize the rub crust. Keep the lid closed until last 2-3 minutes after you have turned the steaks. When the steaks are cooked remove them from from the grill and let them rest for 5 minutes. Slice in 1/2 inch thick strips and serve. * The rub will keep for up to 2 months in an airtight container. Add 1-2 Tbsp into any chili recipe and you'll win your local cook-off contest
KONA COFFEE RUB
Forget plain steaks, chicken or ribs at your summer barbecue! Instead, enjoy Big Island flavor by coating meats with this easy coffee rub from the Four Seasons Resort in Hualalai.
Provided by JackieOhNo
Categories Polynesian
Time 5m
Yield 1 1/2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- In food processor, combine all ingredients; process until coarsely ground. Store in airtight container.
- To season steak: Coat both sides of 2-1/2-3-lb. boneless sirloin steak (about 1-inch thick) with 1/2 cup coffee mixture. Let stand at room temperature 30 minutes before grilling or pan-frying to desired doneness.
KONA COFFEE CRUSTED RACK OF LAMB
Steps:
- Mix dry ingredients together and evenly coat the racks of lamb.
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
- In a large, ovenproof saute pan, heat vegetable oil on high heat until lightly smoking. Carefully sear lamb on both sides quickly. Remove the pan from stove and place in the oven. Bake until lamb reaches an internal temperature of 120 degrees F. Cooking time will vary with individual's oven. Let chops rest for 5 minutes and then cut into portions.
- To serve, place 1/2 of the truffle-taro mash in piping bag and pipe in round flower shapes on the plates. Serve 3 chops next to truffle taro mash. Drizzle some of the pineapple peach chutney on top of the lamb. Drizzle the berry jus sauce over and in front of the lamb.
- Boil the potatoes until tender and drain. Steam the taro until tender. Pass both potatoes and taro separately through a ricer and into separate containers. Incorporate butter and cream into the Yukon mash and season with salt and pepper, to taste. Gently fold in the taro mash and truffle oil until just mixed. Adjust seasonings, to taste. Set aside.
- Soak dried raisins and peaches in 1/2 cup of warm water to soften. Mix remaining ingredients in a bowl. Put all ingredients in a medium saute pan and cook on medium heat until the fruit is tender and the sugar begins to caramelize into a golden brown. Remove from heat. Remove cinnamon sticks, cloves and star anise. Set aside.
- In a saucepan, add the lamb stock and bring to a boil. Cook until reduced to 1 1/2 cups.
- In a separate, small, 2-quart saute pan, saute carrots, celery, and onions in vegetable oil until all vegetables are caramelized and golden brown in color. Pour in 3 cups of red wine and reduce until almost dry and no liquid remains. Add lamb stock, coffee, bay leaves, peppercorns, and thyme. Add fresh raspberries, (or substitute for any berry of your choice) and blackberry jam. Cook until reduced to 1 cup. Strain through fine mesh strainer and add salt and pepper, if desired.
- Use fresh, high-quality ingredients whenever possible.
- Grind your own coffee beans to ensure the freshest flavor.
- Use a variety of spices to create a complex and flavorful rub.
- Be sure to rub the mixture evenly over the meat.
- Allow the meat to marinate for at least 30 minutes, but no longer than 24 hours.
- Cook the meat according to the recipe instructions.
- Let the meat rest for a few minutes before slicing and serving.
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