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Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...

Braciole di Manzo

Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...

Course Main Course
Cuisine Italian
Prep Time 1 hour
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 2 hours
Servings 2 people
Calories per serving 477 kcal

Ingredients

  • 7 oz raw beef (200 g), thinly sliced
  • 4 slices cured ham
  • 1 medium garlic clove chopped
  • 2 tbsp onion chopped
  • 1 small fresh carrot diced finely
  • 1 large fresh tomato diced
  • 7 oz canned chopped tomatoes (200 g)
  • 1 tsp tomato paste
  • 1 cup beef stock (240 ml)
  • 10 black olives pitted
  • 1 hard-boiled egg
  • 1 tbsp parmesan cheese grated
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 sprig fresh rosemary
  • a handful fresh basil
  • olive oil
  • pepper
  • salt

Instructions

  1. Add the black olives and hard-boiled egg to a blender.

    Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...
  2. Blend until you get a crumble. Then add the grated parmesan cheese and half of the basil. Season with pepper and salt.

    Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...
  3. Pulse again until you get a wet black paste. Place the beef slices on a clean surface and top with a slice of ham. Divide the olive paste evenly and spread it on top of the ham. Use the remaining fresh basil and sprinkle with extra pepper.

    Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...
  4. Fold the sides to the center.

    Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...
  5. And roll the parcels up neatly.
    Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...
  6. You can secure them with a toothpick if you like. Pour some olive oil in a heavy casserole and add the rosemary. Place the pan over high heat until hot. Then add the beef.

    Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...
  7. Quickly sear them on all sides for a couple of minutes.
    Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...
  8. Then remove them from the pan to a plate. Put them aside until needed later. Add the chopped garlic, onion and bay leaves to the hot pan.

    Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...
  9. Stir well, turn the heat to medium and gently cook the onion for 2 minutes. Then add the diced carrot (I also added some leftover leeks).
    Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...
  10. Stir well and add the canned tomatoes, diced tomato and tomato paste. Season with some pepper and salt.

    Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...
  11. Add the beef stock.

    Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...
  12. Stir and bring the sauce to a rolling boil. Then cover the pan and simmer the sauce for 20 minutes. Then add the seared beef parcels.
    Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...
  13. Drizzle them with the sauce, cover the pan again and cook for another 20 minutes. The tomato sauce should be nicely thick.

    Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...
  14. Then check the seasoning and add extra pepper or salt to taste. Remove the bay leaves and rosemary. Scoop the tomato sauce onto plates and top with the beef parcels. Serve hot.

    Braciole di manzo, juicy Italian stuffed beef rolls with olives, eggs, ham and basil! Braised in a chunky tomato sauce...