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Grilled Balsamic Veal Chops

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Sami Veal, Grill 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Shallots
2 Garlic cloves
2 Sprigs fresh rosemary
3 c Balsamic vinegar; divided
1/2 c Olive oil
1/2 ts Kosher salt
1/2 ts Black pepper
4 Veal chops; 10 oz each
1 c Balsamic vinegar
4 ts Basil-infused oil
4 Sprigs fresh thyme (garnish)

INSTRUCTIONS

To be served with Balsamic Ratatouille and Mashed Potatoes
w/Mascarpone Cheese & Roasted Garlic
1. Roughly chop shallots, garlic and rosemary. Place in a casserole
dish large enough to hold the veal chops, along with 2 cups balsamic
vinegar and the olive oil, salt, and pepper. Add chops, cover, and
marinate in the refrigerator for 6 to 8 hours.
2. Remove veal chops from marinade. Place on a hot grill. Cook at
medium temperature, turning once, for 9 to 13 minutes, until done to
your liking. If using a gas grill, the barbecue experts who staff the
Weber Grill Line (1-800-474-5568) recommend grilling the chops over
medium heat using the indirect method until chops reach 160 degrees
for medium and 170 degrees for well-done.
3. Meanwhile, reduce remaining 1 cup balsamic vinegar by placing it
in a small saucepan. Heat over low heat, stirring frequently, until
thick and syrupy, about 8 to 10 minutes. (Do not let vinegar boil
rapidly or it will burn.) You will get about 4 teaspoons.
4. To assemble: On a warm plate, place 1/4 of the ratatouille in the
center of each plate. Place 1/4 of the mashed potatoes on top of each
serving of ratatouille. Drizzle 1 teaspoon basil oil over each
serving of potatoes. Lay grilled chops over potatoes and drizzle 1
teaspoon reduced balsamic vinegar over each. Garnish with thyme
sprigs.
Served at the Chicago 1996 Democratic National Convention.
Source: Chicago Sun Times, August 21, 1996
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V3 #231
Date: Sat, 24 Aug 1996 21:59:29 +0000
From: Linda Place <placel@worldnet.att.net>

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