It's kind of the Italian version of boeuf bourguignon.
Beef stew meat cooked long and slow in a dutch oven or cast iron skillet. Long and slow, braised in red wine, adding a delicious tart tang along with a natural sweetness.
And the gravy comes pre-coating, simply delicious.
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OK... Here's What I did...
Beef Braised in Red Wine (Manzo Brasato al Vino Rosso)
Ingredients
- 3 TBS Olive Oil
- 2 Medium Red Onions, Finely Sliced
- 4 Cloves Garlic, chopped
- 2 Pounds Beef Stew Meat, I cubed a couple of Sirloin Steaks
- 2 TBS Flour
- 1-1/4 Cup Dry Red Wine (Good Quality)
- 2 Fresh Sage Sprigs
- 1 Cup Beef Broth (I substituted Chicken Stock)
- 1 TBS Tomato Paste
- Salt and Pepper to Taste
- 1 TBS Fresh Chopped Parsley for garnish
- Preheat oven to 300 degrees.
- Heat 1 TBS of the Olive Oil in a large heavy bottomed skillet (I used a cast iron skillet). Add the onions and saute for 5 minutes until soft and start to turn translucent.
- Add the garlic and continue to saute for 1 additional minute.
- Remove the onions with a slotted spoon. set aside.
- Add the remaining oil and heat over high heat. Add the stew meat and brown all sides, sauteing for 3-4 minutes
- Reduce the heat to medium low and sprinkle the flour over the meat, continue to stir, removing all lumps.
- Season with Salt and Pepper and add the Red Wine, bring to a simmer.
- Add the stock, sage and tomato paste, stir to coat.
- Cover and move the skillet to the oven for 2-1/2 to 3 hours until meat is very tender.
- Remove from the oven, taste and add seasonings to taste. Garnish with fresh cut parsley
- Serve HOT and enjoy
I served this up along side a wonderful Gorgonzola Spinach Polenta... a wildly flavorful meal that was FANTASTIC.
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