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Beef Rouladen (tony’s Beef)

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Meats Shelf life, Shelf3 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/4 c Dijon mustard
8 Top round steak, 1/4" thick
about 2
lb.
Salt & pepper, to taste
8 Bacon strips
1 Onion, cut into thin
wedges
3 T Cooking oil
3 c Beef broth
1/3 c All-purpose flour
1/2 c Water

INSTRUCTIONS

Lightly spread mustard on each slice of steak; sprinkle with salt and
pepper. Place 1 bacon strip and a few onion wedges on each slice;  roll
up and secure with wooden picks. Brown in a skillet in oil;  drain.
Add broth; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer 1 1/2 hours
or until meat is tender. Remove meat and keep warm. Combine flour and
water until smooth; stir into broth. Bring to a boil, stirring
constantly, until thickened and bubbly. Remove wooden picks from meat
and return to gravy; heat through.  Yield: 8 servings  Converted by
MC_Buster.  Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 1629
Calories From Fat: 1229
Total Fat: 137.3g
Cholesterol: 150.5mg
Sodium: 4949.3mg
Potassium: 1183mg
Carbohydrates: 52.9g
Fiber: 5.3g
Sugar: 6.5g
Protein: 45.7g


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