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Old Munich Sauerbraten (Clay-pot)

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Title: OLD MUNICH SAUERBRATEN (CLAY-POT)
Categories: Beef, German, Clay pot
Yield: 6 Servings

MMMMM--------------------------MARINADE-------------------------------
1 c Vinegar; or more
1 c Water
10 Whole cloves
1 Bouqet garni made of:
4 Bay leaves
2 Sprigs celery leaves
1 Sprig fresh thyme
3 Juniper berries; crushed
1 lg Onion; sliced thin
3 Cloves garlic; crushed
2 ts Salt
1 Lemon; sliced

MMMMM----------------------------MEAT---------------------------------
5 lb Bottom round roast of beef
2 ts Bacon fat
8 oz Tomato sauce
1 Bouillon cube
1/2 c Red wine
3 tb Brown sugar; or more
4 Strips lemon peel
5 Gingersnaps; crumbled
1 tb Worcestershire sauce
1 1/2 ts Arrowroot; approximately

Combine all the ingredients for the marinade in a porcelain-enameled
container. Add the meat and for best results marinate for 10 days, if
not more. Turn twice daily.

When ready to cook, presoak a large clay pot, top and bottom, in
water for 15 minutes.

Remove the meat from marinade, put in a large frying pan, and sear on
all sides in the hot bacon fat. Meanwhile, pour the marinade into a
saucepan and reduce to 1/3 its original volume by boiling rapidly,
uncovered. Place the meat in the presoaked pot, then add the marinade
and all the other ingredients except the arrowroot.

Cover the pot and place it in a cold oven. Set the oven temperature
at 425 degrees. Cook for 2 to 2 1/2 hours, until almost done, then
remove the po from the oven and pour off the sauce. Return the pot to
the oven, uncovered, for a final 10 minutes of cooking.

Meanwhile, put the sauce into a blender container and blend. Taste for
seasoning; the sauce should be "sweet and sour." If not, add brown
sugar and/or vinegar. Heat the sauce, thicken with the arrowroot, and
serve over the meat and German potato pancakes.

Source: "The Clay-Pot Cookbook" by Georgia MacLeod Sales and Grover
Sales

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