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Title: Sauerbraten - with Coke
Categories: Meat German
Yield: 8 Servings

4lbRoast beef, sirloin tip, rump, round bone chuck, preferabl
1 1/2cVinegar
1cCOCA-COLA
3/4cWater
3mdOnions, sliced
2mdStalks celery, sliced
2mdCarrots, sliced
10 Whole black peppercorns
10 Whole cloves
3mdBay leaves
2tbSugar
1 1/2tsSalt
  Flour
3tbOil, or shortening
GRAVY
3cDrippings, plus
  Strained marinade
5tbFlour
5tbGinger snap crumbs

Two (2) to four (4) days before serving, wipe the meat with a damp cloth, then place in a large plastic bag. In a large bowl, thoroughly combine the vinegar, Coca-Cola, water, onions, celery, carrots, pepper, cloves, bay leaves, sugar, and salt and pour over meat. Fasten bag tightly and lay flat in a 13 x 9-inch pan. Refrigerate, turning bag each day. (If you like a sour sauerbraten, let meat marinate 4 days.) When ready to cook, remove meat (saving marinade) and dry well. Rub the surface lightly with flour. In Dutch oven, heat oil or shortening and slowly brown the meat well on all sides. Add 1 cup of the marinade liquid plus some of the vegetables and bay leaves. Cover tightly and simmer on surface heat or in a preheat, 350 F oven for 3 to 4 hours until the meat is fork-tender. If needed, add more marinade during cooking to keep at least 1/2-inch liquid in the Dutch oven. Remove the meat and keep warm until ready to slice. Into a large measuring cup, strain the drippings. Add several ice cubes and let stand a few minutes until the fat separates out. Remove fat, then make gravy. TO MAKE THE GRAVY: In the Dutch oven, combine the gravy ingredients, stir and cook about 5 minutes over medium heat until gravy is thickened. Taste for seasonings. Makes 3 cups of gravy. Makes 8 servings.

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