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    Matambre


    Source of Recipe


    Hel

    Recipe Introduction


    This dish is considered one of the highlights of Argentine cuisine.
    Translates loosely into "Hunger Killer."

    List of Ingredients




    Matambre from Hel


    1 large Flank steak, butterflied
    1/4 c Red wine vinegar
    1 t Garlic, finely chopped
    1/2 ts Thyme, dried
    1 bunch Spinach
    2 Carrots, peeled, cut in quarters lengthwise
    2 Eggs, hard-cooked, cut in quarters lengthwise
    1 md Onion, thin sliced and separated into rings
    2 TB Parsley, finely chopped
    1/2 ts Red pepper flakes
    1 t Sea salt
    2 TB Vegetable oil
    2-3 c beef broth

    Recipe





    Place the meat in a glass dish. Mix together the vinegar, garlic and thyme.
    Pour over the meat and let marinate for 1 or 2 hours at room temperature.


    Preheat the oven to 375* F.

    Wash the spinach under cold running water; drain and trim off the stems.

    Spread the leaves evenly over the meat. Lay the carrots, in rows, across the
    grain of the meat. Place the egg quarters between the rows of carrots.

    Scatter the onion rings over the eggs and carrots, then sprinkle the parsley,
    red pepper flakes and salt over all. Carefully roll up the meat with the
    grain, jellyroll fashion. Secure with toothpicks and lace up with string. Or
    tie with string at 1-inch intervals.

    Heat the oil in a Dutch oven. Add the meat and brown well on all sides. Add
    the stock, cover tightly, and bake for 1 hour.

    Remove the matambre from the pan to a board and let rest for 10 minutes.

    Using a sharp knife, remove the strings and cut the roll into 1/4 inch
    slices. Arrange on a heated platter and moisten with a little of the cooking
    broth.

    To serve cold: In Argentina, the matambre is poached, then removed from the
    pot and pressed under weights until the juices drain off. It is refrigerated
    until chilled, then served as a hors d'oeuvre, cut into thin slices.

    source is Hel

 

 

 


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