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Lyndey Milan’s Delicious Filipino Twist On A Traditional Beef Sirloin

Gooree Park Winery and Stud spreads across acres of some of the most beautiful country in New South Wales. But it’s not just known for the prize-winning wines and champion racehorses – the beef raised at the property is renowned for its quality as well.

In this video Lyndey Milan pays tribute to the man who has owned this stunning property for three decades. Mr Cojuangco is from the Philippines, so she’s prepared a classic dish Bistek, using Gooree Park Wagyu, but incorporating a Filipino twist which, we’re sure he would love.

In this dish, Lyndey uses the juice of Kalamansi Lemons in both the marinade and the salad dressing; and although they’re native to the Philippines, she’s using ones grown at Gooree Park.

Check out all Lyndey’s tips on how to blend the Filipino and Gooree Park flavours in one delicious dish.

Have you tried Kalamansi Lemons in a dish yourself? Give us your recipe in the comments section below.

Lyndey Milan: Lyndey Milan, OAM, is one of Australia’s most beloved food personalities — a home cook hero known for her infectious zest for life, love of good food and thirst for sparkling shiraz. A familiar face on television and in print for more than four decades, Lyndey has played a pivotal role in shaping how Australians cook, eat and enjoy wine. Her philosophy of “hospitality of the table” underpins a remarkable career spanning eight television series since 2011, nine best-selling books and countless culinary appearances. Her award-winning series Lyndey Milan’s Taste of Australia took out Best Food TV at the Gourmand World Awards in 2016, with the accompanying book named Best TV Chef Cookbook in the World (English) and Best Culinary Travel Book in Australia. It later placed third overall in Gourmand’s “Best of the Best” awards at the Frankfurt Book Fair. An experienced traveller, Lyndey also hosts bespoke international food tours and cruises. She was awarded an OAM in 2014 for services to hospitality, the food and wine industry and the community, and has since been honoured as a Vittoria Legend and a Legend of the Vine.