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Beef Brisket Braised With Dried Fruit, Yams And Carrots

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Vegetables, Meats Dutch April 1991 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 T Vegetable oil
3 Onions, chopped
4 Garlic cloves, chopped
1 t Paprika
1/2 t Ground allspice
1/4 t Dried crushed red pepper
3 1/2 c Chicken stock or canned
broth
1 1/2 c Dry red wine
3 Bay leaves
1 4 pound boneless first-cut
beef brisket
Paprika
1 6 ounce pack dried apricots
1 1/2 c Pitted prunes
3 lb Yams, peeled cut into 1
1/2-inch pieces
6 Carrots, peeled cut into 1
1/2-inch pieces
Minced fresh parsley

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat oven to 325F. Heat oil in heavy large pot or Dutch oven over
medium-high heat. Add onions and garlic and cook until beginning to
brown, stirring frequently, about 15 minutes. Add 1 teaspoon paprika,
allspice and crushed red pepper and stir 20 seconds. Add chicken
stock, wine and bay leaves. Boil 10 minutes to blend flavors.  Sprinkle
brisket with paprika and rub in. Add brisket to pot, fat  side up. Add
dried apricots and pitted prunes. Cover and bake 1 1/2  hours.  Add
yams and carrots to pot. Cover and cook until brisket is very  tender,
about 2 1/2 hours longer. Remove from oven and let stand 20  minutes.
Remove brisket from pot and slice thinly across grain.  Arrange on
platter. Degrease pan juices. Spoon pan juices over meat.  Arrange
fruit and vegetables around meat. Garnish with minced fresh  parsley
and serve. (Can be prepared 2 days ahead. Cover and  refrigerate before
slicing meat. To serve, remove meat from pot and  slice thinly across
grain. Remove any solid fat from sauce. Return  sliced meat to pot.
Place pot in 325F oven and bake until brisket is  heated through, about
30 minutes.)  Serves 8.  Bon Appetit April 1991  Converted by
MC_Buster.  Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 1659
Calories From Fat: 532
Total Fat: 59.5g
Cholesterol: 25.2mg
Sodium: 4118.5mg
Potassium: 4851.2mg
Carbohydrates: 230.9g
Fiber: 33.2g
Sugar: 50.5g
Protein: 50.5g


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