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Veal In Mustard And Dill Sauce

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Dairy Vegan Entrees, Vegan 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 1/2 lb Veal, boneless
1 Onion
2 T Butter
1 T Olive oil
Seasoned flour
1 1/4 c Veal stock or chicken stock
5 Sprigs dill
Sea salt and black pepper
1 T Dijon justard
1/2 c Cream, heavy

INSTRUCTIONS

Trim the veal into neat even pieces. Peel and chop the onion quite
finely. Heat the butter and oil in a flameproof casserole and cook  the
onion until golden. Toss the veal in seasoned flour and add to  the
onion. Cook until lightly browned, stirring, then add the heated
stock. Stir until blended. Remove enough leaves from the sprigs of
dill to give 2 tbsp when chopped. Set aside the leaves. Add the
sprigs, salt, pepper, and mustard to the casserole and cover. Simmer
gently for 1 1/4 hours or until the veal is tender.  Lift out the dill
sprigs and throw away. Add the cream, stir until  blended, then add the
chopped dill and stand for a few moments before  serving. Serve with
new potatoes or rice and a green salad.  Source: The Herb Book by
Arabella Boxer & Philippa Back Shared by:  Sean McCormick Posted to
MM-Recipes Digest V4 #064 by "Sean McCormick"  <turtle@rttinc.com> on
Mar 4, 1997.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 682
Calories From Fat: 231
Total Fat: 26.2g
Cholesterol: 188.7mg
Sodium: 122.4mg
Potassium: 786.7mg
Carbohydrates: 64g
Fiber: 2.7g
Sugar: 1.8g
Protein: 44.8g


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