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I Tried My Grandmother’s Swiss Steak Recipe | Allrecipes
Join Nicole as she dives into her grandmother’s 1940s cookbook to recreate a classic recipe: Swiss Steak, also known as Smothered Steak. You might be wondering—does Swiss steak actually come from Switzerland? The answer is no! “Swiss” in this case refers to the technique of “swissing” the meat, which involves tenderizing tougher cuts like a rump roast.
Nicole follows her grandmother’s original recipe, which simmers the beef in a delicious sauce made with tomatoes, bell peppers, and mushrooms. It’s comfort food at its finest—tender, savory, and full of flavor!
Watch as Nicole explores this retro recipe, sharing tips and tricks along the way, and discovers how this classic dish became a family favorite. If you’re looking for a hearty, nostalgic meal that’s sure to impress, this Swiss (smothered) steak recipe is the one to try!
00:00 – Introduction to Swiss Steak
1:20 – Preparing the Rump Roast
2:05 – “Swissing” the Steak
3:22 – Inside a 1942 Cookbook
3:37 – Dredging the Meat
4:53 – Preparing the Vegetable Sauce
6:03 – Cooking the Swiss Steak: Step-by-Step Instructions
7:10 – Cooking the Vegetables
8:04 – Smothering The Steak
9:03 – Plating The Dish
9:38 – Final Reveal: How It Looks & Tastes!
Get the recipe here:
Classic Swiss Steak: https://www.allrecipes.com/classic-swiss-steak-recipe-8729086
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The ULTIMATE Tiramisu Recipe | How to Make Tiramisu
Today, we are going to make a classic Tiramisu recipe. This dessert has layers of coffee-soaked ladyfinger biscuits and a delicious smooth cream. Tiramisu is the ultimate holiday dessert, and it is great to prep ahead and serve a large group!
Full Written Recipe – https://platinitwithwendy.com/blog/the-ultimate-tiramisu/
Ingredients
For the Coffee Syrup
1½ cups Espresso, freshly brewed/strong coffee
½ cup (120 ml)Marsella, Kahlua, Rum
1½ tbsp (18.75 grams) Sugar, white granulated
For the Custard Cream
6 Egg Yolks, large
¾ (150 grams) cups Sugar, white granulated
2 cups (16 oz/425 grams) Mascarpone Cheese, chilled
1¾ cups (425 ml) Heavy Whipping Cream, cold
2 tsp Vanilla extract
For Assembling the Tiramisu
36-40 Italian Ladyfingers Cookies (Savoiardi biscuits)
⅓ cup (33 grams) Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
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