Italian Beef Braciole Recipe (Involtini) // Stuffed Sirloin Steak Roulades
I’ve always said that braising is my favorite cooking method and this beef braciole recipe just proves that to be true! It's delicious, you can make it in under 90 minutes and it is great served during the week to family or at a family gathering.
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Ingredients for this Beef Braciole Recipe:
• 2 28-ounce cans of San Marzano Tomatoes
• 2-pound beef top sirloin roast
• 1 cup bread crumbs
• 1 cup grated parmesan cheese
• ¼ cup minced fresh parsley
• 4 finely minced cloves garlic
• 5 tablespoons olive oil
• sea salt and cracked pepper to taste
Serves 6
Prep Time: 25 minutes
Cook Time: 75 minutes
Procedures:
1. Add the tomatoes to a blender and blend on medium speed until smooth. Transfer to a medium size pot, season with salt and pepper and cook on low heat.
2. Next, slice the sirloin roast into 12 thin fillets and pound each of them out on a cutting board in between plastic wrap or a plastic bag until it is about ¼ thick. Season with salt and pepper Set aside.
3. In a medium size bowl mix together bread crumbs, cheese, parsley, garlic, 3 tablespoons olive oil and salt and pepper until combined.
4. Add a small amount of the bread crumb mixture to the center of 1 pounded beef fillet and spread it out across the beef fillet pressing it down into the beef. Roll up the beef to make a roulade.
5. Repeat until the beef and stuffing has all been used and truss each beef roulade with butcher’s twine or a tooth pick.
6. Next, add 2 tablespoons olive oil to a large pan over medium-high heat and sear the beef on all sides until golden brown, about 2 to 3 minutes per side.
7. Pour in the tomato sauce, add a lid to the pan and cook over low heat for 1 hour.
8. Remove the butchers twine, slice and serve.
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Making Beef and Cheese Braciole like a Nonna!
Braciole is a classic Italian favourite that's sure to please the whole family. Tender slices of beef or pork are rolled up with savory fillings like Parmesan cheese, parsley and garlic before being braised in an irresistible tomato-based sauce. Serve it over pasta, or Polenta with a side of sauteed vegetables. Either way there'll be no leftovers!
Slices of the top round (topside) can be quite large so if they are, you'll want to cut them to make it the perfect size to accommodate two slices of prosciutto. It needs to be pounded to be thin and tenderised.
Braciole offers something special for any occasion; whether you're looking for a hearty weeknight dinner idea or prepping ahead of time for entertaining guests this traditional dish packs all sorts delicious flavours into one impressive main course.
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DELICIOUS Polpettone | Italian Style Meatloaf
Watch and learn how Italy makes meatloaf! This awesome dish known in Italy as a Polpettone, is overstuffed with mouth-watering ingredients. So delicious and filling you will come back for seconds, and thirds…
INGREDIENTS
-- Meat Mixture --
ground veal - 1½ pounds
eggs – 3
bread crumbs – 1 cup
Italian parsley -
garlic – 2 cloves, minced
pecorino cheese – ½ cup
salt – a pinch
pepper – a pinch
-- Stuffing --
zucchini – 2 small, thinly sliced
pecorino cheese – ½ cup
eggs – 4, boiled
black forest ham – 6 slices
provolone cheese – 6 slices
Italian parsley -
DIRECTIONS
in a large bowl, add the 1½ pound of ground veal, 3 eggs, 1 cup of bread crumbs, a few shakes of Italian parsley, 2 cloves of minced garlic, ½ cup of pecorino cheese, a pinch of salt, and a pinch pepper. Mix with your hands until well combined.
on a large piece of parchment paper, flatten the meat mixture into a large rectangle shape – doesn’t have to be perfect.
add a layer of black forest ham
add a layer of sliced zucchini
place the 4 boiled eggs on the end closest to you
sprinkle cheese throughout
add a layer of the sliced provolone cheese
sprinkle parsley over
form the meet into a log type shape – watch Nonna for some good technique
drizzle with olive oil
wrap the formed polpettone in parchment paper
place the wrapped polpettone in a large foil lined pan, and bake at 425 for 45 minutes
TIP: serve with nonna’s famous red pepper tomato sauce
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Italian Grandma Makes Beef Braciole
BRACIOLE
2 lbs thinly sliced Beef (London Broil/Flank Steak/etc.)
Garlic, minced & crushed
Fresh Parsley, chopped
Grated Pecorino Romano Cheese
Red Hot Pepper Flakes
Prosciutto or Ham as substitute
Boiled Eggs, chopped
Provolone Cheese Slices
Olive Oil
Salt & Pepper to taste
SAUCE
1 qt Tomato Sauce
1 qt Peeled Tomatoes
1 small Onion (sliced)
3 Garlic Cloves (crushed)
1 tsp Oregano
1 tsp Basil
Olive Oil
Salt & Pepper to taste
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