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Rouladen: A Traditional German Dish

March 27, 2014 By Mike

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Rouladen

Growing up with German Grandparents Rouladen was a common Sunday dinner. Basically Rouladen is thin slices of top round beef seasoned with mustard, paprika, salt and pepper, then it is wrapped around red onion, pickles, and BACON!!! Did I mention the bacon? All of this is slowly braised in red wine and beef stock. After it is fully cooked the braising liquid is mixed with sour cream to thicken it. Yeah, it is that good!

Rouladen

  • 1 Pound of thin sliced Top Round (ask the butcher to slice it to an 1/8 of an inch)
  • 5 Slices of Bacon (Homemade Bacon if you’ve got it)
  • 1/4 of a Red Onion, sliced
  • 4 small Dill Pickles, sliced
  • 3 Tablespoons of Mustard (we used Dijon, it has a good flavor to it)
  • Salt
  • Fresh Ground Black Pepper
  • Paprika
  • 2 Tablespoons canola oil
  • 3/4 cup red wine
  • 3/4 cup beef stock
  • 2 Tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 3 Tablespoons Sour Cream
  • 1 Tablespoons Flour

Preparing the Rouladen

  1. Spread about a Teaspoon of mustard onto the sliced top round beef.
  2. Season with salt, pepper, and paprika.
  3. Add the bacon, red onion, and pickle.
  4. Roll them up and either use a toothpick or twine to hold them together.

Cooking the Rouladen

  1. Heat the oil up in a heavy dutch oven.
  2. Brown the rouladen on all sides.
  3. Place the rolls in a single layer and add the red wine, beef stock, tomato paste, and bay leaf.
  4. Cook until the beef is tender, right around 1 1/2 hours.
  5. Pull the rouladen out and put it on a plate.
  6. Combine the flour and the sour cream. Whisk in a few tablespoons of the hot gravy.
  7. Pour the mixture into the dutch oven and whisk. Simmer it for 3-5 minutes to let the gravy thicken.

My Grandmother always served this dish with homemade spaetzle and red cabbage.

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Comments

  1. Jenn @ Frugal Upstate says

    April 1, 2014 at 3:48 pm

    I haven’t had Rouladen in years! Those look so delicious.

    • Mike says

      April 3, 2014 at 9:22 am

      It had been a long time for me too. Since my Grandparents passed away we sort of fell out of making it. It was really nice to think of them while we made this.

  2. Monika and Jim says

    April 22, 2014 at 1:45 pm

    My wife (German born, city girl) has often made Rouladen in our ‘normal kitchen’. We are excited about using our new dutch oven to make this delicious meal. Thank you for the idea, encouragement and directions!

    Vielen Dank!

  3. Jeff says

    April 8, 2016 at 12:07 pm

    My Dad was German, but we did not have many such dishes. I have never had this, but it is one I may have to try.

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