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Roast Eye of Round

Pot Roast A La Marseillaise

Off-Oven Roast Beef

Basic Pot Roast
This is a straightforward and simple recipe for pot roast, a versatile dinner meal that favors families and friends alike. The ingredients call for beef or veal stock, but chicken stock will do in a pinch — indeed it is far preferable to using beef bouillon or canned beef stock, which are often tinny in flavor.

Italian Pot Roast (Stracotto)
Pot roasts exist in many cuisines, of course, and the Italians have stracotto, which means "overcooked." Like many other roasts, this one cooks low and slow after it’s seared. But here, red wine adds depth to the tomatoes, and a smattering of fresh basil contributes to its complexity. Make this for your next Sunday supper, or on a cold winter evening.

Sweet-and-Sour Pot Roast

Wild Mushroom Tart With Walnut Cream

Mexican-Style Pot Roast With Raisins And Almonds

Chicken-Fried Steak

Baked Meat-Filled Empanadas (Empanadas al Horno)
To Chileans, empanadas mostly mean empanadas al horno, which are frequently baked in a wood-burning oven. The classic versions are filled with seasoned minced (not ground) meat and onions and garnished with hard-cooked egg, olives and raisins. They can be made either in the half-moon shape that they usually take throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, or in a distinctively Chilean squared-off form made by folding all but the straight side of the semicircular turnover to make a package that is often four inches across. The dough is made with lard.

A Basic Meat Sauce

Madras Burgers

Morel Gravy

Grilled Steaks Marinated Seoul Style

Tripes a la mode de Caen (Baked tripe with Calvados)

Mushroom and Beef Meatballs
It is rare that meatballs can be described as light, but these are. You bake them in the oven at a low temperature and the result is a very tender meatball. The mushroom base renders a flavor that is more vegetal than meaty. The recipe is easy to double and the meatballs freeze well. They are great to have on hand.

Beefsteak Minced Pie

Filet De Boeuf En Croute (Beef Wellington)

Grilled Steak With Roquefort Sauce

Beef in Parchment With Olive Sauce
I’m not complaining about drinking Brunello di Montalcino, but it’s not ideal for a warm summer evening. To dress it in flip-flops, I thought of pairing it with meat served barely warm, rather than grilled. French poached boeuf à la ficelle came to mind, but who wants to simmer a vessel of stock in July? I decided to roast the meat wrapped in parchment to capture all the juices for a sauce, then serve the dish at room temperature. I had never seen a chunk of fillet cooked like that, and I worried I might sacrifice $60. Sous vide would have been an option, but it was more complicated and would take longer. My method was successful, and my sauce, made with sweet, slightly briny little olives and fresh rosemary, nicely balanced the fruity, earthy, yet still tannic wines.

Eggplant Moussaka

Dolmas (Stuffed Grape Leaves)

Iranian Beet, Plum and Celery Soup with Kubbeh (Meat Dumplings)

Finnish Meatballs
These irresistible, bite-sized meatballs are made from a combination of ground beef and pork, milk-soaked bread crumbs, grated Gouda cheese and a healthy spoonful of allspice. Once browned in a skillet, they are transferred to a Dutch oven, where they simmer until done then finished off with a glug of heavy cream. Serve with buttered red potatoes, egg noodles or with toothpicks.