I decided to make braciola.
I had been talking about it for a long time, so when Aldi had flank steak and pine nuts this weekend, I knew it was a sign.
I had most of the other ingredients I needed.
I mixed bread crumbs, parsley (from a pot on our deck) parmesan cheese and pine nuts.
And added lemon juice and olive oil.
I mixed it together and set it aside.
This is what the flank steak looked like when it came out of the package. It was folded up in the package, so I wasn't sure how big it would actually be.
I decided to make two rolls so I could freeze one for later. I cut the steak horizontally, so I ended up with a top layer and a bottom layer.
I pounded them thin between 2 pieces of plastic wrap...
...and spread on the bread crumb mixture.
I rolled them into logs and tied them with string, then seared the logs in a pot.
After I had browned the rolls I took them out of the pot and added sauce and red wine.
Once it boiled, I put the logs back in, put the cover on and let it cook for 1 hour.
I did open the lid to add the juice from where the logs were resting.
I removed the logs from the sauce, cut the string and sliced them.
What should I buy at Aldi to make braciola?
Braciola
Ingredients:
1/2 cup Chef's Cupboard Italian Breadcrumbs
1/3 cup Priano Parmesan Cheese
2 tablespoons Southern Grove pine nuts, toasted
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 teaspoon Carlini Extra Virgin Olive Oil, more for searing the rolls
4 cloves of garlic, minced
1/2 cup minced fresh parsley
1 jar Priano pasta sauce
1 (1 1/2 lb) lean Fresh USDA Choice flank steak
1 cup red wine (whatever you have open)
Directions:
1. Combine the first 7 ingredients and set aside
2. Trim and slice the flank steak, pound it flat
3. Spread breadcrumb mixture, roll and secure with string
4. Heat a large pot, add olive oil and sear all sides of the roll
5. Remove rolls
6. Combine sauce and wine, bring it to a boil
7. Add roll back into sauce, reduce to simmer
8. Simmer for 1 hour
9. Slice and serve with pasta and sauce
Recipe adapted from here.