Braised Beef With Brandy & Mustard Recipe
This Braised Beef With Brandy & Mustard Recipe is one of many in
our collection of Low Carb Recipes. these are culled from various
sources, some my own. whilst some are low carb recipes, there are also
some low fat recipes, whilst and diabetic recipes. The one thing they
all have in common with this Braised Beef With Brandy & Mustard Recipe, is that they can
all be seen as diet recipes in one form or another.
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Braised Beef With Brandy & Mustard
Ingredients:
1 tbsp olive oil 1 1/4 lb bottom round steak, trimmed of fat, and membrane 1/2 cup brandy 2 cup defatted beef stock 2 tbsp coarse-grained mustard 2 tbsp provence-style or dijon mustard 1 bay leaf 4 shallots, peeled and thinly sliced 4 sun dried tomatoes (not oil packed, ), cut into sliver 3 large garlic cloves, peeled and thinly s, liced 6 juniper berries 1 freshly ground black pepper to tas, te
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. In a Dutch oven or deep skillet, heat oil over medium heat. Add meat and brown on all sides. Transfer to a plate lined with paper towels and drain off all the fat in the pan. Return the pan to the heat and immediately add brandy, stirring to scrape up any browned bits in the bottom. Cook until the brandy is reduced to a syrupy glaze. Stir in stock, mustards, shallots, sun dried tomatoes, garlic, juniper berries and bay leaf and bring to a boil. Return meat to the pan, cover tightly and place in the oven. Bake, turning the meat every 30 minutes, for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, or until very tender. Remove bay leaf and season the sauce with pepper. Cut the meat into thin slices, arrange on platter and spoon the sauce over.
Serves 4. Calories: 350 per serving; Protein: 38 grams; Fat: 8 grams; Carbohydrate: 14 grams; Sodium: 679 milligrams; Cholesterol: 90 milligrams.
Servings: 4
By eating what is sufficient man is enabled to work; he is hindered from working and becomes heavy, idle, and stupid if he takes too
much. As to bodily distempers occasioned by excess, there is no end of them. --------
JONES, Thomas Vincent
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