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     Title: GERMAN SAUERBRATEN
Categories: Beef, German, Beverages, Ethnic, Main dish
     Yield: 8 servings

     4 lb Beef Rump Or Sirloin Tip
 1 1/2 c  Vinegar
     1 c  Coca-Cola
   3/4 c  Water
     3 md Sliced Onions
     2    Stalks Celery, Sliced
     2    Sliced Carrots
    10    Whole Black Peppers
    10    Whole Cloves
     3    Bay Leaves
     2 tb Sugar
 1 1/2 ts Salt
          Flour
     3 tb Oil

-----------------------------------GRAVY-----------------------------------
     3 c  Drippings Plus
          Strained Marinade
     5 tb Flour
     5 tb Ginger Snap Crumbs

 Two to three days before serving, wipe the meat with a damp cloth, then
 place in a large plastic bag.  In a large bowl, thoroughly combine vinegar,
 Coca-Cola, water,onions, celery, carrots, pepper, cloves, bay leaves, sugar
 and salt; pour over meat.  Fasten bag tightly and lay flat in a 9" X 13"
 pan.  Refrigerate, turning bag each day. (If you like sour sauerbraten, let
 marinate for 4 days.)  When ready to cook, remove meat (saving marinade)
 and dry well.  Rub the surface lightly with flour. In a Dutch oven, heat
 oil 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 preheated 350°F oven for 3 to 4 hours until the
 meat is fork tender.  If needed, add more marinade during the cooking time
 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 for a few minutes until the
 fat separates out. Remove the fat, then make the gravy. TO MAKE THE GRAVY:
 In the Dutch oven, combine the gravy ingredients, stir and cook for about 5
 minutes over medium heat until gravy has thickened. Taste for seasonings
 and adjust if necessary.  This makes about 3 cups of gravy.

 From: "International Cooking with Coca-Cola",
 a give away pamphlet from The Coca-Cola Company, 1981.

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