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Dr Oetker’s Rouladen

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Meats, Dairy German Beef, German 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

8 Beef, thin slices
1 ts Cornstarch
Mustard, prepared
1 ts Paprika
4 oz Bacon, uncooked; diced
1 c Tomato puree
1/2 c Onion; diced
1 tb Lemon juice
8 tb Oil
Sour cream; (optional)
1 c ;Water, boiling
Creme fraiche; (optional)
— per Mike Avery

INSTRUCTIONS

Cut thin slices of roasting beef to around 4 x 6 inches off a roast. It is
best to cut the meat WITH the grain of the meat, so the slices will hold
together. Pound the slices lightly to flatten and tenderize them. Brush
lightly with prepared mustard. Then sprinkle the slices with salt and
freshly ground black pepper to taste. In a small bowl mix together the
diced bacon and diced onions.  Spread the mixture on the meat slices. Then,
starting at the narrow end, roll up the meat slices and secure them with
skewers, toothpicks, or string.
Heat the oil in a heavy pot.  Brown the rolls well in the oil. Add about 1
cup of boiling water to the pot VERY CAREFULLY! Cover the meat and braise
gently until done, about 2 to 2-1/2 hours. Add water as needed to keep
level fairly constant.  When the meat is cooked, remove the rolls to a hot
plate and thicken the gravy with corn starch and season to taste. The sauce
may be seasoned with paprika, tomato puree, lemon juice, sour cream, and/or
creme fraiche.
Serve this with a potato or pasta dish.
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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