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How To make German Sauerbraten
4 lb Beef Rump Or Sirloin Tip
1 1/2 c Vinegar
1 c Coca-Cola
3/4 c Water
3 md Sliced Onions
2 Stalks Celery, Sliced
2 Sliced Carrots
10 Whole Black Peppers
10 Whole Cloves
3 Bay Leaves
2 tb Sugar
1 1/2 ts Salt
Flour 3 tb Oil
GRAVY:
3 c Drippings Plus
Strained Marinade 5 tb Flour
5 tb Ginger Snap Crumbs
Two to three days before serving, wipe the meat with a damp cloth, then place in a large plastic bag. In a large bowl, thoroughly combine vinegar, Coca-Cola, water,onions, celery, carrots, pepper, cloves, bay leaves, sugar and salt; pour over meat. Fasten bag tightly and lay flat in a 9" X 13" pan. Refrigerate, turning bag each day. (If you like sour sauerbraten, let marinate for 4 days.) When ready to cook, remove meat (saving marinade) and dry well. Rub the surface lightly with flour. In a Dutch oven, heat oil and slowly brown the meat well on all sides. Add 1 cup of the marinade liquid plus some of the vegetables and bay leaves. Cover tightly and simmer on surface heat or in a preheated 350oF oven for 3 to 4 hours until the meat is fork tender. If needed, add more marinade during the cooking time to keep at least 1/2 inch liquid in the Dutch oven. Remove the meat and keep warm until ready to slice. Into a large measuring cup, strain the drippings. Add several ice cubes and let stand for a few minutes until the fat separates out. Remove the fat, then make the gravy. TO MAKE THE GRAVY: In the Dutch oven, combine the gravy ingredients, stir and cook for about 5 minutes over medium heat until gravy has thickened. Taste for seasonings and adjust if necessary. This makes about 3 cups of gravy. From: "International Cooking with Coca-Cola", a give away pamphlet from The Coca-Cola Company, 1981.
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Traditional German Sauerbraten Recipe
German Sauerbraten is such a treasured recipe from the southern part of Germany. Originally hailing from North Rhine-Westphalia region it’s found it’s way throughout Germany and different versions adapted to fit the tastes of each region.
Since I’m married to a very Swabian (Southern) German and living there my tastebuds are accustomed to the sweet and sour version. I’m
So excited to share this traditional recipe with you! Even Tobi may have had tears in his eyes when he started to eat and said, “It taste just like at Omi’s house.” ????????????
1 cup Dry Red Wine
1 cup Red Wine Vinegar
2 cups Water
4 Bay Leaves
4 Cloves
1 tsp Whole Peppercorns
1 whole Sliced Onion
Optional: 8 juniper berries, 4 allspice seeds
1 Apple Stewed (Apple juice, cinnamon, nutmeg to a boil)
2lb Top Rump Roast or Brisket
Salt and Pepper
Butter
Soup Vegetables Diced( 2 carrots, 2 celery stalks, 1 onion, parsley & Oregano)
1-2 cups Beef broth
Generous cup of Gingersnap cookies or Lebkuchen or gingerbread. NOTE: for the northern Germany style omit the sweeter cookies and just add two tablespoons cornstarch.
I hope you enjoy this piece of traditional goodness! Food is love! Guten Appetit!
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Ein Rezeptklassiker: Rheinischer Sauerbraten | Euromaxx - Guten Appetit Deutschland
Ein Sauerbraten wird hauptsächlich in der Winterzeit zubereitet. Das Besondere: Das Fleisch muss mehrere Tage in einer Beize aus Essig, Wasser oder Wein und Gewüren mariniert werden. Durch die Säure werden die Fasern des Fleisches mürbe. Früher wurde traditionell Pferdefleisch verwendet, heute nimmt man Rind.
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This is How You Make German Sauerbraten
Are you craving an authentic German Sauerbraten? Sauerbraten is a classic German dish that is made with a beef roast that has been marinated in a sour mixture of vinegar, wine, and spices. This recipe is for an authentic Sauerbraten that is made with a rump roast and marinated for at least 2 days. The result is a tender, flavorful roast that is perfect for a special occasion.
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How to make Marinated Braised Beef (Sauerbraten) - Recipe in description
For the most tender, juicy roast beef, give this recipe a try. You won't be disappointed.
Ingredients for 6 portions
For the marinade
1 large bunch of greens
3 cloves
12 peppercorns
4 crushed juniper berries
2 bay leaves
400 ml red wine
400 ml mild red wine vinegar
a good 1.5 kg of roast beef (head or shoulder; organic is best)
Salt, fresh pepper
2 tablespoons concentrated butter
1 piece of bacon rind
50 g pumpernickel bread
100 g sultanas
optionally, some sugar
possibly light sauce thickener
optionally, some whipped cream (50 g)
2 tablespoons of almond slivers
For the marinade, clean, wash and dice the greens. Boil greens, spices, wine and vinegar together (photo 1) and leave to cool. Wash the meat and place it, together with the marinade, in a large, stable freezer bag. Close firmly and allow to marinade in the fridge for 2-3 days. Turn the meat every day.
Preheat the oven to 180 degrees; fan oven 160 degrees; gas mark 3.
Remove the meat, blot dry and cover all over with salt and pepper. Warm concentrated butter in a roasting pan and fry the meat in it until it is brown all over. Add the marinade with the vegetables and the bacon; boil and place in the oven with a lid. Stew for about 2 hours 30 minutes until tender.
Remove meat and keep it warm. Pour stewing stock through a sieve and boil together somewhat with the crumbled pumpernickel and the washed raisins.
Season the sauce with salt, pepper and sugar. Possibly thicken with some sauce thickener and add a splash of cream. Sprinkle in half of the almonds. Cut the meat into strips and serve together with the sauce and sprinkle with the rest of the almonds.
Tip:
If you have it to hand, after cooling put another 100–200 ml of red port wine into the bag to marinate. That rounds off the sauce particularly well later.
Serve with: potato dumplings or potato pancakes
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How to make Sauerbraten, a German pot roast recipe!
RECIPE:
Ingredients:
5-lbs rump roast or eye bottom round beef eye of round
Kosher salt, to taste
2 cups red wine
1 cup red wine vinegar
1 cup cider vinegar
3 large onions (1 thinly sliced, 2 minced)
1 large carrot, thinly sliced
1 tbsp. pickling spices
14 whole cloves
14 juniper berries
14 whole black peppercorns
1 tsp mustard seeds
3 bay leaves
3 sprigs thyme
2 sprigs parsley (plus additional 2 tbsp chopped for garnish)
cheesecloth
cooking twine
4 tbsp. unsalted butter
4 slices bacon (chopped into pieces)
3 tbsp. flour
2 tbsp. sugar
1⁄2 cup golden raisins
6 gingersnaps, crumbled (about 1 oz)
Juice of 1⁄2 lemon (1 - 2 tbsp)
NOTE: The baking time in the oven at 325 F may differ depending on your dutch oven and oven. Start to check the beef with a meat thermometer at around the 1 hour mark, and check every 15 minutes. The internal temperature of the beef should be 135 F (57 C) for medium rare and 150 F (65 C) for medium. Once the beef is cooked to desired temperature, transfer the beef to a platter. The temperature will continue to rise once it is out of the dutch oven - to about 145 F (63 C) for medium rare and 160 F (71 C) for medium; pour sauce through a fine strainer into a bowl.