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Rick Stein’s Pot-Roast Brisket with Parsley Dumplings

by Rick Stein from Rick Stein’s Food Stories

Serves 6

This hearty pot-roast beef brisket from Rick Stein is the very definition of comfort food. The tender meat is buttery soft and served with suet and parsley dumplings.

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Introduction

I’m inordinately fond of pot-roasting meat, particularly when it is a slightly less than tender cut, like brisket. When you open the pot towards the end of the cooking time, the aroma of onions, celery, carrots and beer is as comforting as the smell of smoke from a wood fire in an open hearth.

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Ingredients

4 tbspvegetable or sunflower oil
1.3kgboned and rolled beef brisket joint
20gbutter
2onions, chopped
2celery sticks, sliced
4carrots, each cut into 3 pieces
200mlbeer
500mlrich beef stock
1bay leaf
2fresh thyme sprigs
1 tspsugar
chopped parsley
salt and black pepper
For the dumplings:
150gself-raising flour
75gsuet
Small handful ofparsley, chopped
To serve:
colcannon
horseradish & apple sauce

Essential kit

You will need: a large flameproof casserole dish.

Method

Preheat the oven to 160°C/Fan 140°C.

Heat the oil in a large flameproof casserole dish and brown the brisket on all sides, then remove it and set aside.

Add the butter to the pan, reduce the heat and cook the onions, celery and carrots for 5–6 minutes until golden. Add the beer, beef stock, bay leaf, thyme and sugar, then season well with salt and pepper. Bring to the boil, then immediately turn the heat down to a simmer and put the beef back in the pan. Cover with a lid, transfer to the preheated oven and cook for 2½–3 hours, turning the beef after the first hour.

Remove the beef from the pan, transfer it to a plate and cover with foil to keep it warm.

Mix the dumpling ingredients in a bowl and season with salt and pepper. Add enough water (about 100ml) to make a soft dough, then with floured hands, shape the dough into 6 balls. Bring the juices in the pan back to the boil, adding a little more stock or water if the pan looks dry. Add the dumplings, cover with the lid and return to the oven for 20 minutes until the dumplings are risen and fluffy.

Carve the beef into thick slices. Taste the juices and add more seasoning if needed. Serve the beef with the dumplings, vegetables and meat juices and sprinkle with a little parsley. Colcannon and some horseradish and apple sauce are good accompaniments.

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