Carpaccio[a] is a dish of meat or fish [1] (such as beef, veal, venison, salmon or tuna), thinly sliced or pounded thin, and served raw, typically as an appetiser. Carpaccio meat is often paired with greens, olive oil and lemon juice, and aromatic mediterranean seasonings. Carpaccio is an italian appetizer of thinly sliced raw meat drizzled with lemon juice and olive oil
It's traditionally made with beef, but can be made with fish (specifically salmon or tuna), veal, or venison. Carpaccio is a light dish, typically served as an appetizer, made with thinly sliced raw beef or fish Carpaccio is a classic italian dish centered around raw meat, originally beef but now you may see other versions such as tuna or salmon
Watch how to make this recipe Wrap the tenderloin in plastic wrap and place in the freezer for 2 hours After 2 hours, unwrap the tenderloin and thinly slice the beef into approximately into 1/8. Discover how to make authentic carpaccio di manzo at home
This classic italian appetizer features thinly sliced raw beef dressed with olive oil, arugula, and parmesan