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2.354 Brisket Pot Roast in Red Wine Gravy

2.354

25 (Sun) December 2011

Brisket Pot Roast in Red Wine Gravy

2.0

by me

at home

-Oksu, Seongdong, Seoul, Republic of Korea-

w W and DJ, Mom and Dad

Pot Roast is an American dish.  A large cut of beef, at least 1 kg (2 lbs), slow-roasted in an oven, in a covered pot to seal in moist heat.  Often made with tougher cuts (e.g., chuck, brisket), which are tenderized through the slow/moist cooking.  Often cooked with vegetables (e.g., potatoes, carrots) in the pot.  Often served with gravy from the drippings.

My first pot roast, which I thought would make a nice centerpiece for Christmas dinner.  I followed a recipe from James Peterson’s cookbook Meat: A Kitchen Education (see most recently 2.043 Braised Pork Spare Ribs in Tomato-Red Wine Broth), but it didn’t turn out so well.  Neither did the items surrounding it.  I won’t waste time discussing the details.

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