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Antonio Amago, chef-patron of Restaurante La de Espronceda, Madrid city.

ANTONIO AMAGO: BRAISED CALF CHEEKS

Antonio Amago’s braised calf or beef cheeks served with boiled potatoes in the dining room at La de Espronceda, Madrid.
Antonio Amago’s braised calf or beef cheeks served with boiled potatoes in the dining room at La de Espronceda, Lavapiés, Madrid. He learned the dish, very similar to a recipe by Juan Altamiras, from his mother, also a cook. © Vicky Hayward. Cover photo: Antonio Amago, chef-patron of La de Espronceda, Lavapiés, Madrid. © Vicky Hayward

Madrid

Chef-proprietor, La Muxa de Espronceda

Dish: Braised Calf or Ox Cheeks / Cabeza de Ternera a Guisado

Madrid-born Antonio Amago was the first Spanish chef I knew who left the world of alta cocina to set up his own affordable bistro-style restaurant, La Muxa de Espronceda, in Lavapiés. At the weekend, when the bar is stacked high with pintxos, many of Altamiras’s favourite ingredients can be spotted here: pumpkin, tomato, onion sofrito and goat’s cheese are layered, wrapped, spiced and matched with secondary flavours, then laid on bread.

One of Antonio’s classic restaurant dishes is a main course of braised free-range calf cheeks in an unctuous red wine sauce. I asked Antonio if he would adapt his recipe to today’s home-kitchens and to Altamiras’s produce and spicing, flavourings, and he agreed.

As I watched him at work he explained the secrets of his sauce: he skims the juices constantly during early cooking and adds a ladleful of pig’s trotters’ stock to the liquid, techniques he picked up from his mum, also a working cook in her day. Today, though, most of his ideas, especially for spicing, come from cooks who arrive in his Lavapiés kitchen from other continents.  This is a consummately satisfying dish served with small whole potatoes boiled in their skins, as you’ll find these calf cheeks at La Muxa de Espronceda, a deliberately organished statement of the pleasures of home-cooked food.

Vicky Hayward

❖ If you’d like to read this text in Español, just click on this link!

See also:
❖ Antonio Amago and Vicky Hayward: Carrilleras de ternera (subtitled in English)

Antonio Amago learned the between-the-line techniques for cooking braised beef cheeks in his childhood, when every peseta counted, long before he read Juan Altamiras’s recipe.”

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