SAUERBRATEN W/BRAISED CABBAGE & BUTTERED NOODLES

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This recipe is from Bobby Flay's, the full title I couldn't add, because of limited characters, I guess it was his Nanny's Recipe. I had never made Sauerbraten Beef until yesterday, and wanted to challenge myself. There are quite a few steps to pulling this recipe off with success, so do as I did, and take your time, and it...

Provided by Rose Mary Mogan

Categories     Other Main Dishes

Time 3h40m

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 4-5 pound boneless rump roast ( i had a 7 pounder)
3 Tbsp canola or olive oil
2 medium yellow onions, coarsely chopped
1 large carrot, peeled & sliced thin ( i cut mine on an angle)
2 stick celery, coarsely chopped
1 c white wine vinegar
1/2 c white wine
4 c cold water
6 whole cloves
8 black pepper corns
2 bay leaves
8 sprig(s) parsley, ( i used 1 1/2 tbs. dried)
6 sprig(s) fresh thyme, ( i used 1 tbs. dried)
salt & freshly ground pepper ( i used kosher salt, coarsely ground pepper
12 ginger snap cookies, finely crushed
2 Tbsp honey (or to taste)
3 Tbsp each flour & unsalted butter

Steps:

  • 1. In a large pot, add the canola or olive oil, and heat. Season the meat with salt & Pepper, on all sides. OR NOTE: I BLENDED 1 TABLESPOON EACH OF KOSHER SALT, PAPRIKA, BLACK PEPPER, CUMIN, & ONION POWDER, AND 1 1/2 TABLESPOONS GARLIC POWDER IN A SMALL BOWL, MIXED TOGETHER, AND SPRINKLED LIBERALLY ON ALL SIDES. Saved the remainder for another use later in a small spice bottle.
  • 2. Then add the roast to the pot of hot oil and brown on all sides, it will take about 15 minutes more or less. Then I turned the fire off while I prepared the vegetables,As I chopped them I added them to a mediuum size bowl, the onions, celery, carrots, minced garlic,add the white wine vinegar to the bowl, the white wine, the 4 cups of cold water, whole cloves, peppercorns, the bay leaves parsley, thyme, & salt and pepper to the bowl, then stirred and then reheated pot with the roast, and added all of the chopped vegetables mixed with liquids & herbs & spices to the pot. Stir several times, cover pot with lid, & bring to a boil, lower heat and let simmer for 1 1/2 hours. Then turn roast over to other side and recover with lid, and allow to continue to simmer for an additional 1 1/2 hours.
  • 3. Transfer the roast to a large platter, cover with foil to keep warm.Strain the liquid in pot to a large bowl, I saved the carrots and added to my cabbage, but it is not neccessary. Save 1/2 cup of liquid to be added to the braised cabbage.
  • 4. I had a lot of liquid so you may not need it all. In a large skillet or sauce pan add the butter and heat till melted then whisk in the flour and stir until it is golden brown about 2 minutes. Then stir in the cooking liquid, then stir to mix, and reduce the heat to low, then cook until it is thickened then taste, add salt and pepper to taste. Now add the crushed ginger snaps, and honey to taste.
  • 5. Carve the roast into nice thick slices, or it will crumbled if sliced too thin. ( I USED AN ELECTRIC KNIFE, FOR NICE FULL SLICES.) Arrange slices on platter and add the thickened gravy down the middle of meat slices. Served with Braised Red Cabbage & Buttered noodles. I had to add a separate recipe for those since this is quite a long list of ingredients & steps.
  • 6. Since I had never made Sauerbraten, & wanted to do a good job, and wanted a trusted recipe, I relied on Bobby Flay, and he has not failed me yet. I love this recipe, but it is quite a bit of work in making the sides to go with it as well, but it is a proven winner as it always is with Bobby Flay. Thanks Food Network & Bobby Flay. I didn't follow exactly but close enough.

Thomas Barnes
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5 stars!


Katie Hill
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I would recommend this recipe to anyone who likes German food.


Thomas Ye
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This recipe is a great way to introduce someone to sauerbraten.


MAfnanijaz Ali
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Sauerbraten is one of my favorite German dishes, and this recipe is one of the best I've tried.


Dolat Mugheri
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This sauerbraten recipe is a keeper! I've made it several times now, and it always turns out perfect.


Malik Tabish
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Overall, I thought this sauerbraten recipe was good. The meat was tender and the sauce was flavorful, but I would have liked it to be a bit more sour.


Abdul Ailm
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This recipe was a disaster! The meat was tough and the sauce was too sweet. I would not recommend this recipe to anyone.


Nisa Smith
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I thought the sauerbraten was a bit bland, but my husband loved it. I think it's a dish that people either love or hate.


Thulani Shabangu
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The sauerbraten was a bit too sour for my taste, but the braised cabbage and buttered noodles were delicious.


Arinola Olaleye
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This was my first time making sauerbraten, and it was surprisingly easy! The instructions were clear and easy to follow, and the dish turned out delicious.


Angela Nembo
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I've made this sauerbraten recipe several times now, and it always turns out great. I love the way the flavors of the meat, sauce, and cabbage come together.


Selim Khan
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This sauerbraten recipe was a hit with my family! The meat was so tender and flavorful, and the sauce was rich and tangy. I served it with braised cabbage and buttered noodles, and it was a perfect meal.