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Beef Casserole With Edam Recipe


   
Recipe Categories: Beef Recipes   |   Casseroles
Yield: 4 servings
 
Ingredients
  1/4  c Onion, finely chopped  
  1/2  c Unsalted butter  
  1  lb Sirloin steak, sliced thinly  
  2   Tomatoes, finely chopped  
  1   Red bell pepper, in 1/2-inch  
    Slices  
  1/2   Green bell pepper, in 1/2-in  
    Dice  
  1  lg Egg, hard-boiled, chopped  
  1/4  c Raisins  
  1/4  c Black olives, pitted and  
    Halved  
  1/4  c Sweet gherkins, chopped  
  1/4  c Mushrooms, chopped  
  2  tb Brandy  
  2 1/2  ts Flour  
  1/2  c Beef broth  
  1/4  ts Oriental chili paste  
  1/2  ts Chili sauce  
  1/2  ts Ketchup  
    Tabasco sauce to taste  
  7  oz Edam, sliced 1/4-inch thick  
    Sauteed bananas as an  
    Accompaniment  
 
Instructions
 
  From the Keshy Yena Intercontinental Hotel, Curacao.

 
  1. In a skillet, cook onion in the butter over moderate heat until golden. Add the steak, tomatoes, and bell pepper. Cook, stirring, over mod-high heat, until veggies are softened. Add the egg, raisins, olives, gherkins, and mushrooms and cook the mixture, stirring, for 1 minute. Add the brandy, heated, and ignite. Shake skillet gently until flame go out. Stir in flour and cook for 2 minutes, stirring. Stir in broth, chili paste, chili sauce, ketchup, Tabasco, and salt and pepper to taste. Simmer the mixture, stirring occasionally, for 5 minutes. Line the sides of a 2-qt. shallow casserole with some of the cheese slices. Pour the beef mixture into the casserole, and cover it with the remaining Edam. Put the casserole in a larger pan, add enough water to reach 1-inch up the sides of the casserole, and cover the pan with foil. Bake in the middle of a preheated 325f oven for 15 minutes. Serve with sauteed bananas. a 1963 Gourmet Mag. favorite

 
   


 



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