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Brisket and Beans/cp or Pressure Cooker
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Grains
Dutch
Crockpot
6
Servings
INGREDIENTS
3
lb
Brisket
1 1/2
lb
Green beans
6
Potato; peel/quarter
1/4
ts
Marjoram; crumbled
Salt & pepper; to taste
INSTRUCTIONS
1- Wipe meat and place in large pot. Cover with about 2 cups water.
Vegetables may be added to the meat in a crock pot along with seasonings
and the whole thing cooked 1O hours.
2- In a dutch oven, simmer 2 to 2 1/2 hours before adding vegetables,
then continue until potatoes are done.
3- In a pressure cooker, bring brisket, water and seasonings to 15 #
pressure and cook for 3O to 4O minutes. Reduce pressure under cold water,
open cooker, add vegetables, cover, bring to 15# pressure and cook 5
minutes, reduce pressure again.
However you cook it, remove meat, slice thinly on the diagonal, serve
with green beans and potatoes drenched with cooking liquid. Do not thicken
the natural gravy. It has a lovely flavor and should not be greasy. If
your meat is not well trimmed, remove excess fat before cooking. Should you
have leftovers, heat the remaining liquid and slice the meat for open face
or French dip hot sandwiches.
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #170 by "Griff" <wgriffin@ix.netcom.com> on
Jul 2, 1997
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