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Cold Sliced Veal with a Tuna Vinaigrette

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6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 qt Cold water; (3 to 4)
2 Carrots; chopped
1 lg Onion; chopped
2 Celery stalks; chopped
3 Bay leaves
1 tb Dry thyme
1 tb Rosemary
Parsley sprigs
1 ts Salt
1 ts Ground pepper
3 lb Veal roast; preferably shoulder, breast, or top round, uniformly tied
1/2 c Mayonnaise
3 tb Dijon mustard
1/3 Lemon juice
2 oz Anchovy fillets (1 jar)
4 tb Drained capers
1 Jar imported; olive oil packed tuna (7 oz)
6 Stems fresh parsley
1 ts Salt
1 ts Pepper
2/3 c Extra virgin olive oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Put enough water into a pot large enough to hold the veal on the stove and
bring the water to a boil. Add the carrots, onions, celery, bay, thyme,
rosemary, parsley, salt and pepper to the boiling water and continue to
boil for 15 minutes.
Add the veal roast to the bouillon, return to the boil and reduce to a
simmer. Cook the veal for 2 hours or until tender. Turn off the heat and
allow the veal to cool in the bouillon in which it was cooked.
When cool, transfer the liquid and veal to a clean container and
refrigerate the veal, covered with the bouillon, overnight.
Put the mayonnaise, mustard, lemon juice, anchovies, capers, tuna, parsley,
salt and pepper in the bowl of a food processor and process for 1 to 2
minutes until smooth. Slowly drizzle in the oil, while the processor is
running, until the tuna vinaigrette is emulsified.
Remove the veal from the refrigerator, drain the liquid, and slice the veal
into very thin slices. Lay the sliced veal out on a platter, spoon on a
thin layer of tuna sauce, and cover with another layer of veal. Continue
with the layering of veal and tuna sauce until all the veal has been used
and the final layer is a topping of veal. Refrigerate for several hours and
serve with a green bean salad and a tomato basil salad.
Yield: 6 to 8 portions
c. Michael Lomonaco MICHAEL'S PLACE SHOW #ML1B13
Recipe by: Michael Lomonaco
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #808 by Holly Butman
<butma001@acpub.duke.edu> on Sep 26, 1997

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