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mommy24
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Fri, Aug 11 2006, 10:21 am
Does anyone have any good recipes for flanken?
thanks
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elkayed
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Fri, Aug 11 2006, 10:23 am
I put it in a pan with cherrioki sauce from I forget which company and let it bake till soft. You can do the same with ribs. It was delicious.
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cindy324
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Fri, Aug 11 2006, 1:00 pm
Yes I do! it's a big hit in my house.
Use the flanken with the bones, it's worth it trust me!
This recipe is enough for about 8-10 pieces
Sweet and Sour Flanken
1 cup brown sugar
3/4 cup ketchup
1/2 cup water
2-3 tbsp honey
2 tbsp mustard
2tbsp. apricot jam
2tbsp. lemon juice
7 cloves of minced garlic
Mix all ingredients, pour over flanken. Bake in 400 degree oven COVERED for 3 hours. Keep it covered the entire time and check 2 hours into baking to make sure it's not burning, in case ur oven is not calibrated right! (Happened to my friend)
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mumsy23
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Fri, Aug 11 2006, 1:33 pm
Cindy, I just made your spicey fish and first of all, my hands are burning from the peppers!
Second of all - the sauce spritzed out all over and now my oven and floor are glazed in red fish sauce!!!!
third of all - I only cooked it for 40 minutes instead of an hour, it looks ready but I couldn't stand to let it keep spritzing. Do yout hink it will be okay?
Lastly - ITS YUM!!!! I can't wait to serve it tonight!
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cindy324
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Sun, Aug 13 2006, 10:23 pm
Quote: | Cindy, I just made your spicey fish and first of all, my hands are burning from the peppers!
Second of all - the sauce spritzed out all over and now my oven and floor are glazed in red fish sauce!!!!
third of all - I only cooked it for 40 minutes instead of an hour, it looks ready but I couldn't stand to let it keep spritzing. Do yout hink it will be okay?
Lastly - ITS YUM!!!! I can't wait to serve it tonight! |
I hope it was as big a hit by you than by me!
what do you mean , how did it spritz all over? Did I mention you could cover the pot ?
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PinkandYellow
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Mon, Aug 14 2006, 10:57 pm
I don't have exact measurements but basically
mainly ketchup (1/2 bowl), bbq sauce (1/5 amt of ketchup about), a quarter sized amt of mustard. also onions and garlic fried or minced garlic. mix together, throw over the meat and bake 1 hr to 1 1/2 hrs depending on oven and how well done you like it.
you also might have to fool around with measurements but it should be a strong ketchup flavor with some bbq suace and once its baked you won't taste the mustard seperate.
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chocolate moose
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Tue, Aug 15 2006, 9:39 am
maybre I should make that for yomtov instead of stuffed cabbage or brisket, that sounds good.
I think it's a little much for a weekday night meal, though.
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cindy324
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Tue, Aug 15 2006, 9:50 am
Quote: | maybre I should make that for yomtov instead of stuffed cabbage or brisket, that sounds good.
I think it's a little much for a weekday night meal, though. |
I only make it for Yom Tov, or occasionally for shabbos, since it is VERY pricey. A pack of two pieces is about $12-$13. It's DELICIOUS! Just be careful to keep an eye on it, so it doesn't burn, and KEEP IT COVERED! You don't want to ruin $60 of meat!
I've actually made it for during the week once or twice, but used the boneless flanken, which is a bit cheaper, but not as soft, and also I only had to buy enough for my family.
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chocolate moose
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Tue, Aug 15 2006, 10:11 am
really, cindy, boneless is cheaper?
I am thinking it wouldn't be too expensive in a stir fry or perhaps for rosh chodesh.
for yomtov, there is so much other food, you prob. don't neeed to serve each portion so big.....
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mommy24
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Tue, Aug 15 2006, 10:43 am
THanks everyone for all your recipes- they sound good and I hope to try some soon.
do you guys think that I can cook it on the stove top instead of baking?
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cindy324
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Tue, Aug 15 2006, 10:57 am
Yep, boneless is cheaper, it's not as fatty, therefor it comes out not as soft.
I once asked the butcher the difference and he said, the flanken without the bones is like a Ford Taurus, and the flanken with the bones is like a Caddy
It also barely shrinks, if at all, so what you see before cooking, is what you get after.
Yes , on Yom Tov I count on one piece per person and throw in one or two extra just in case someone wants seconds.
Never tried using flanken in a stirfry, but I would think it's quite difficult to cut it into such thin strips, unless you have a really good knife.
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mommy24
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Sun, Sep 03 2006, 8:13 am
Cindy, I wanted to thank you for the delicious recipe, I made it for Shabbos on the stovetop. It came out great. Even my son who refuses to taste any meat thought it smelled and tasted delicous. THank you!
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