Croatian Dalmatian Pasticada

"This is a typical Dalmatian meal usually served for feasts like birthdays, religious or state holidays, not to mention mother in law visit (of course she will say hers is better)."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 40mins
Ingredients:
16
Yields:
6 portions
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Meat must be in one piece, preferably older cow. Clean all the fat pieces or little vascular. Cover the meat with vinegar and leave it overnight.
  • Next morning peel the garlic, half of it cut in little sticks, the other half mince finely. Do the same with bacon. Using very thin knife, put garlic, bacon and seedless plumes into meat.
  • Fry it shortly in a heavy pan making sure that all sides have been done.
  • Take out the meat and on the same fat (olive oil) sauté finely minced onion, celery root, parsley root, garlic and bacon.
  • When it is done, put back the meat. Mix tomato jam and wine together and pour over the meat and vegetables. Sauté it until meat softens (it will take some time) pouring water if evaporates.
  • When it is finely done, put out the meat and strain the vegetables. Season with salt and pepper, add prosek.
  • Cut the meat in portions (vertical to fibres) and put it back in vegetables. Cook it for 10 more minutes. Serve with potato gnocchi, noodles or mashed potato. Cover with grated parmesan.

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