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Osso Bucco Meets Beef Bourguinon

28 Tuesday Oct 2014

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Beef, Beef Bourguinon, Beef Roast, Dinner, Meat, Osso Bucco, Pappardelle

You might have guessed that we like beef in our family.  I like to use an English beef roast for many recipes.  One of those is a combination of my version of Osso Bucco and Beef Bourguignon.  An English cut beef roast is economical and works well for braising.  Our local grocer often has them bogo, and when that happens I buy a few and pop them in the freezer.

  • 3 lb. English Cut Beef Roast – Cut this into 4 or 5 thick slices to resemble short ribs- Let sit out for 30 minutes and make sure it is dry (blot with a paper towel)
  • 3 T. Olive Oil
  • 1 T. Butter
  • Salt and Pepper
  • 2 Stalks celery-chopped
  • 4 whole carrots-peeled and chopped
  • 1 C  onion- chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves- minced
  • 1 C white mushrooms
  • 3/4 C red wine
  • 1/4 C sherry
  • 1 C beef broth
  • 1 C crushed canned tomatoes
  • 2 sprigs of thyme
  • 2 bay leaves
  • Pappardelle Pasta
  • Fresh Parmesan Cheese

Using a dutch oven turn the heat up to med/high add olive oil and butter. Salt and pepper the beef and sear in the hot olive oil/butter on all sides.  When browned, remove to plate.

browned roast

Turn heat down a bit and add celery, carrots, onion.  Saute for 5 minutes.  Now add mushrooms, stir around until slightly browned.  Add garlic stir for one minute, do not burn.  Deglaze the pan with red wine and the sherry, let boil for a few minutes while scraping up all the browned bits.

ossoc bucco 2

Add beef broth, tomatoes, thyme, bay leave.  Bring to boil, add beef back to pan.  Cover and put in 325 degree oven for 2 ½ hours.  The sauce should almost cover the meat, if you do not have enough, add water. The beef will melt in your mouth and the sauce is silky and rich.

I serve this over Pappardelle with grated fresh parmesan cheese.  It was delicious!

Osso Bucco

Enjoy!

BBQ Beef Sandwiches with Spicy Coleslaw

23 Thursday Oct 2014

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BBQ, Beef, Coleslaw, Recipe, Sandwich, Spicy

So you have half of a leftover beef roast in your fridge and no plans for dinner.  BBQ is always good for leftovers but I have to cook this meat first.  It took a bit of time on the stovetop but not much work.  Served with quick coleslaw (bag of broccoli slaw, homemade sauce) we were thrilled even if we ate a bit later than usual.

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BBQ Beef Sandwiches

  • 1 lb of an English beef roast
  • ½ bottle of Guy Fieri’s Root Beer BBQ Sauce
  • ½ sweet onion sliced
  • Olive oil
  • Salt and Pepper

Salt and Pepper the roast liberally.  Heat the oil in a pan with sides.  Brown the roast on both sides, add the sliced onion and sauté until tender.

Add the BBQ sauce, bring to a slight simmer, cover and cook until done.  This took 2 hours for me.

I flipped the roast over a few times in the sauce and stirred the sauce to make sure it was not sticking.

When it was tender I pulled the beef apart and mixed with the sauce.  I served this on a Cheddar Cheese roll from the grocery store bakery with the spicy slaw on top.

Spicy Coleslaw

  • 1 12oz bag of shredded broccoli slaw
  • 1 C Hellmann’s mayo
  • 1/4 C white sugar
  • 1/4 C white vinegar
  • 1T. dried cilantro
  • Crushed red pepper to taste ( I used about 1t.)
  • Salt and Pepper

Mix all ingredients except slaw in medium size bowl, add slaw, mix well and refrigerate for 1 hour.

Enjoy!

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