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Daube De Boeuf Aux Pruneaux(Beef Stew with Prunes)

Daube De Boeuf Aux Pruneaux(Beef Stew with Prunes)

  



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    2 kilograms stewing beef, diced

    1 clove garlic

    1/2 cup almonds -- peeled and baked

    3 onions

    sesame seeds 750 milliliters red wine

    2 tomatoes

    ginger coriander seeds salt and pepper paprika saffron 2 carrots

    cinnamon 1 cloves

    250 grams prunes -- pitted and soaked

    in cognac

    1. Slice beef. 2. Marinate overnight in wine, 1 onion, carrots, cinnamon, ginger, clove, salt, paprika and wine. 3. Chop 2 remaining onions. 4. Dry meat in paper towel. 5. Cook onions in butter in Dutch oven until transparent. 6. Sear meat in butter in a skillet, a few slices at a time, and transfer them to Dutch oven. Cook until all liquid has evaporated. 7. Strain marinade and add to the meat. 8. Cover pan and cook in very slow heat for 3 hours. 9. 30 minutes before end of cooking add the tomatoes (peeled, seeded and chopped). 10. 5 minutes before serving add prunes. 11. Serve meat sprinkled with almonds and sesame seeds.


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