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Prep Time: 30 min
Inactive Prep Time: 72 hr 0 min
Cook Time: 4 hr 20 min

Level: Easy

Serves: 4 to 6 servings

Sauerbraten
Recipe courtesy Alton Brown, 2005

Ingredients
2 cups water
1 cup cider vinegar
1 cup red wine vinegar
1 medium onion, chopped
1 large carrot, chopped
1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon kosher salt, additional for seasoning meat
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
2 bay leaves
6 whole cloves
12 juniper berries
1 teaspoon mustard seeds
1 (3 1/2 to 4-pound) bottom round
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1/3 cup sugar
18 dark old-fashioned gingersnaps (about 5 ounces), crushed
1/2 cup seedless raisins, optional

Directions

In a large saucepan over high heat combine the water, cider vinegar, red wine vinegar, onion, carrot, salt, pepper, bay leaves, cloves, juniper, and mustard seeds. Cover and bring this to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 10 minutes. Set aside to cool.

Pat the bottom round dry and rub with vegetable oil and salt on all sides. Heat a large saute pan over high heat; add the meat and
brown on all sides, approximately 2 to 3 minutes per side.

When the marinade has cooled to a point where you can stick your finger in it and not be burned, place the meat in a non-reactive vessel and pour over the marinade. Place into the refrigerator for 3 days. If the meat is not completely submerged in the liquid, turn it over once a day.

After 3 days of marinating, preheat the oven to 325 degrees F.

Add the sugar to the meat and marinade, cover and place on the middle rack of the oven and cook until tender, approximately 4 hours.

Remove the meat from the vessel and keep warm. Strain the liquid to remove the solids. Return the liquid to the pan and place over
medium-high heat.

Whisk in the gingersnaps and cook until thickened, stirring occasionally. Strain the sauce through a fine mesh sieve
to remove any lumps.

Add the raisins if desired.

Slice the meat and serve with the sauce.

#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-10-30 02:11 AM | Reply

Official recipe...

Sauerbraten
Recipe courtesy of Alton Brown
www.foodnetwork.com


#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-10-30 02:14 AM | Reply

I like it. Have done it a few times. Basically how to make dinner from grandpa's old army boot.

#3 | Posted by REDIAL at 2024-10-30 02:21 AM | Reply

@#3 ... Basically how to make dinner from grandpa's old army boot. ...

I'm not yet convinced that would be the description I would ascribe to the result of this recipe.

But yeah, the sauerbraten is quite tasty.

#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-10-30 03:32 AM | Reply

Reminds me of Black Forest stew from childhood, minus dumplings.

The ginger snaps are a strange addition, but I can imagine works tastily.

Three days to marinade, I'm expecting serious flavor.:]

#5 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2024-10-31 12:13 PM | Reply

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