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Beef Brisket With Onion-lemon Marmalade

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INGREDIENTS

1 Beef brisket, 6 to 8 lbs.
2 Onions, sliced
2 Lemons, peeled and thinly
sliced
2 c Port
1/2 c Brown sugar
3 T Mixed herbs, optional –
rosemary basil oregano
thyme
4 Cloves garlic, chopped
coarsely
1 1/2 t Coarsely ground pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Trim excess fat from brisket. In a roasting pan, place onion slices,
lemon slices and garlic. Lay brisket on top of vegetables.  Mix
together port, brown sugar, and herbs; stir until sugar  dissolves,
then pour evenly over brisket. Sprinkle brisket with  pepper and cover
roasting pan tightly with foil. Bake in a 300 degree  F oven until
brisket is very tender when pierced, about four hours.  Brisket can be
cooled and refrigerated at this point until one is  ready for the
finishing.  When brisket is tender, uncover pan and return it to the
oven (raise  temperature to 450 degrees F) to brown the meat slightly,
about 20  minutes. Remove brisket from pan.  Skim off fat from pan
juices and put in sauce pan. Boil juices and  vegetables, uncovered,
stirring often. As mixture thickens, reduce  heat to medium and stir
constantly; cook until thick and shiny, and  reduced to about 1-3/4
cups (20-30 minutes). Add salt to taste. To  serve, slice across the
grain. Spoon marmalade over brisket. Garnish  with lemon "bows" and
chopped parsley if desired.  Yield: 10-12  NOTES : Source:  St Mary
Mead Archives Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest  V97 #329 by Nancy Berry
<nlberry@prodigy.net> on Dec 19, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 3371
Calories From Fat: 1842
Total Fat: 203.9g
Cholesterol: 734.8mg
Sodium: 16642.8mg
Potassium: 5047.7mg
Carbohydrates: 169.9g
Fiber: 9.9g
Sugar: 126.5g
Protein: 207.1g


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