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Meats Dutch Penndutch, Beef 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 lb Beef **
1 pt Vinegar
Water
4 Bay leaf
12 Peppercorns, whole, black
4 Cloves, whole
1 Carrot, bunch
6 Onion
1 tb Sugar
12 Gingersnaps
Salt & pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

** Use beef chuck, rump, or round. *** My notes: Watch meat while it sits
and add more vinegar and water (half of each) to keep meat covered. A
similar recipe in Bon Appetit used red vinegar and red wine for the
marinade and the beef was left in the refrigerator for about 9 days. Wipe
meat with damp cloth and then sprinkle thoroughly with salt and pepper.
Place meat in an earthen dish and add vinegar and enough water to cover.
Add the bay leaves, peppercorns and cloves, and let stand tightly covered
for 5 days in a cool place. Cut carrots in strips; slice onions. Put meat
in a dutch oven and brown well on all sides. Add the carrots and onions and
1 cup of the spiced vinegar. Cover tightly and cook over low flame about 3
hours or until meat is tender. When meat is cooked, add the sugar and
crumbled ginger snaps and cook for 10 minutes. This makes delicious gravy.
If necessary, more of the spiced vinegar may be added. Source: Pennsylvania
Dutch Cook Book - Fine Old Recipes, Culinary Arts Press, 1936.
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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