Beef and White Wine Daube
- 4 anchovy fillets, rinsed
- 1/4 cup whole milk
- 2 tablespoons drained capers
- One 28-ounce can Italian peeled tomatoes, drained
- 2 medium onions, halved lengthwise and thinly sliced
- 8 to 10 large garlic cloves, thickly sliced
- 6 French cornichons or small gherkin pickles, thinly sliced
- Fine sea salt
- 1 bottle (750 ml) white wine, preferably a Rhone Valley Sablet
- 1 dried imported or fresh bay leaf
- 1 huge fresh thyme sprig
- 2 pounds boneless braising beef in 1 piece, such as beef shoulder, chuck, blade, neck, rump or brisket, cut against the grain into six 1 1/2-inch-thick slices
- Freshly ground pepper
- Cheesy Semolina with Bay Leaf, for serving
- Soak the anchovies in the milk for 10 minutes to soften and remove excess salt.
- Soak the capers in cold water for 10 minutes to remove excess salt.
- In a large bowl, combine the tomatoes, onions, garlic and cornichons.
- Drain and rinse the anchovies and capers and add to the bowl.
- Add 1 teaspoon sea salt and toss with a wooden spoon to blend, lightly breaking up the tomatoes.
- In a large nonreactive saucepan, simmer the wine to cook off the alcohol, about 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, spread about one-third of the tomato mixture in a large, heavy, nonreactive flameproof casserole.
- Add the bay leaf and thyme sprig and set 2 pieces of beef on top.
- Season lightly with sea salt and pepper.
- Repeat with the remaining tomato mixture and beef to make 2 more layers.
- Pour in the simmered wine.
- Cover and bring to a simmer over moderate heat.
- Reduce the heat to moderately low and simmer gently until the meat is very tender, about 4 hours.
- Check the daube from time to time, stirring the ingredients and distributing them well to keep the meat submerged; do not let the mixture boil.
- Discard the bay leaf and thyme.
- Serve with the Cheesy Semolina with Bay Leaf.
anchovy, milk, capers, italian, onions, garlic, cornichons, salt, white wine, bay leaf, thyme, braising beef, freshly ground pepper, cheesy
Taken from www.foodandwine.com/recipes/beef-and-white-wine-daube (may not work)