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Beef and onion stew
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Ingredients:
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| lbs | Leftover beef (preferably | | | From Pot-au-feu, or from | | | Roast beef) sliced as thinly | | | As possible | | 4
| tbsp | Butter | | 3
| med | Yellow onions, sliced thinly | | | And separated into rings | | | Flour | | 1
| tbsp | Plus, red wine vinegar, to | | | Taste | | | Stock, Pot-au-Feu broth, or | | | Canned beef broth. | | 1
| small | Bay leaf | | 1
| | Sprig fresh thyme, or sub- | | | Stitute 1 t dried. | | 1
| tbsp | Dijon-type mustard, or to | | | Taste | | | Fresh bread crumbs | | 1/3
| cup | Chopped fresh parsley | | 1/2
| | Lemon, juice |
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Procedures:
| 1 | -mike"s kitchen- this recipe is an excellent use for leftover beef. | | 2 | Though there are several variations possible for a miroton (mushrooms, tomatoes, garlic), the predominate flavor is always onions, which are made into a sharp sauce. | | 3 | Preferably, the leftover beef will be from a pot-au-few that has been tenderized by long poaching, but roast beef can work as well. | | 4 | It will just need more baking time. | | 5 | The following is my favorite variation for a miroton: make sure the beef is chilled for easy slicing. | | 6 | Then, slice as thinly as possible. | | 7 | Set aside. | | 8 | In a large skillet, melt the butter and lightly saute the onions. | | 9 | When golden and very soft, about 10 minutes, sprinkle them with enough flour to make a light roux. | | 10 | Stir the mixture thoroughly for 2 - 3 minutes before adding the vinegar and mustard. | | 11 | Continue stirring, adding enough stock or pot-au-feu broth to make a thin sauce. | | 12 | Add the spices. | | 13 | Bring the sauce to a boil, then lower heat and simmer for about 30 minutes. | | 14 | Assembly: pour a layer of sauce into a shallow baking dish. | | 15 | Layer meat slices, always overlapping, alternating with more of the sauce. | | 16 | You should end up with a final layer of sauce. | | 17 | Bake, covered, in a 350 degree oven for half an hour, if meat was originally poached, or for an hour, if roast beef. | | 18 | Check to make sure sauce does not reduce too much. | | 19 | Add more stock if necessary. | | 20 | When preliminary cooking is finished, sprinkle surface of dish with a thick coating of fresh bread crumbs. | | 21 | Spoon just enough butter over crumbs to moisten them. | | 22 | Return to oven for about 30 more minutes, or until a golden crust forms. | | 23 | Sprinkle the top with the parsley to garnish, and squeeze over it the juice of half a lemon. | | 24 | Serve at once. | | 25 | Variations: add tomatoes, garlic, and/or mushrooms. | | 26 | Instead of vinegar, use a little grated horseradish. | | 27 | In place of some of the stock, use wine. | | 28 | This dish is very flexible. | | 29 | It is also economical, but it doesn"t taste like it |
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