So let me tell you about my first time making Beef Carpaccio. I was super excited but a bit nervous, too. I mean, raw beef? Yikes! But I nailed it on the first try, and to my surprise, I ended up loving it. I went with the classic olive oil and lemon dressing, but decided to swap in a bit of balsamic vinegar for a hint of sweetness. It added a lovely twist that I think you’ll enjoy!

Beef Carpaccio
Ingredients
- 1 pound of beef tenderloin for perfect results - grass-fed is a bonus
- 3 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil
- Juice of 1 lemon fresh is best!
- 1 cup of fresh arugula for that peppery taste
- 2 ounces of shaved Parmesan cheese
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Capers optional, but they bring a zesty punch
- If you can’t find beef tenderloin feel free to use another cut of beef that’s tender. Just make sure it’s very fresh and of good
Instructions
- Prepare the Beef: First things first, place your beef tenderloin in the freezer for about 30 minutes. This makes it easier to slice thinly. No one wants thick chunks of beef in their carpaccio!
- Slice It Up: Once your beef has firmed up a bit, grab your sharpest knife and slice it as thinly as you possibly can. Aim for paper-thin slices if you can get it. Don’t sweat it if a few pieces aren’t perfect; trust me, it’ll still taste fantastic!
- Plate It Up: Now, lay the slices on a large plate or serving platter. You can arrange them in a beautiful overlapping pattern for that lovely visual appeal.
- Dress It: Drizzle the olive oil over the beef slices and squeeze the lemon juice on top. Sprinkle a bit of salt and pepper for flavor. If you’re using capers, toss them in now!
- Top It Off: Cover the beef carpaccio with a generous handful of fresh arugula and finish with those delightful shavings of parmesan cheese. You can also add a few extra drizzles of olive oil if you like.
- Serve and Enjoy: Voilà! Your Beef Carpaccio is ready to impress. Serve immediately, and watch everyone rave about it.
Nutritional Facts
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | 220 |
| Protein | 20g |
| Fat | 15g |
| Carbohydrates | 2g |
| Sodium | 250mg |
| Fiber | 1g |
5 Tips for this Recipe
- Use the freshest beef you can find for the best flavor.
- Freeze the beef slightly for easier slicing.
- Feel free to experiment with different oils, like truffle oil for a fancy twist!
- Don’t skip the salt and pepper, they make the dish pop!
- If you have leftovers, enjoy them the next day on a salad for a quick lunch!
5 FAQs for this Recipe
- Can I use other cuts of beef? Yes, but make sure they are tender cuts!
- Is this dish safe to eat? As long as you use fresh, high-quality beef, it is safe!
- Can I prepare this ahead of time? It’s best served fresh, but you can slice the beef a few hours in advance and dress it right before serving.
- What can I use instead of arugula? Baby spinach or mixed greens work great!
- Is Beef Carpaccio gluten-free? Yes, this dish is naturally gluten-free!
5 Storage Tips
- Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge.
- Use within 24 hours for best quality.
- Don’t freeze, as it can change the texture of the beef.
- If storing the beef slices, keep them separate from the toppings until ready to serve.
- Consider making smaller batches to avoid having leftovers!
5 Common Cooking Mistakes
- Not slicing the beef thinly enough makes it chewy.
- Skipping the freezing step can make slicing difficult.
- Using low-quality beef can really affect taste.
- Overdressing the carpaccio can overwhelm the beef flavor.
- Not letting the beef rest at room temperature before serving can lead to less flavor.
Final Thoughts
Making Beef Carpaccio is easier than you might think! With just a few quality ingredients and a little patience, we can whip up an amazing appetizer that’s bound to impress. It’s fresh, delicious, and perfect for any occasion!
I loved the delicious results of this recipe and can’t wait to share it with more friends. Each bite is a wonderful reminder of why classic Italian dishes are truly special. So grab your ingredients and let’s get started on this culinary adventure together!
Don’t forget to have fun with it, play around with flavors, and make it your own. Happy cooking!



