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Join Date: Mar 08, 2003
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Hey, I caught the middle of an episode recently that I thought was hilarious, it was the one where Debra made something that was actually delicious and everyone was surprised. Does anyone remember how it ended? Did Debra actually make something good, or was she trying to trick everybody? I didn't catch the end, and I'm bummed.
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Join Date: Feb 12, 2003
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Oh, yea she made Braciole.
![]() Yumm! ![]() It was good and so raymond went to work & made fun of it (like always) and she got upset, ended up dumping it in his lap & said she'd never make it again. Frank even said it was better than Marie's braciole. (I think it ws the first dish she ever made for him?) Well, Debrah got a recipe, so that was a whole nother issue. Cooking being a passion of mine, her'es the recipe (tried & true really good ) Least my recipe, there are more out there if u search ![]() I only became interested in the dish after having seen the episode a couple of times, myself, I posted about it elsewhere & someone found me a recipe. Braciole 1 pound top round steak 1/3 cup Parmesan cheese 2 cloves garlic - minced 1/4 cup Raisins, soaked in warm water to rehydrate then drained 6 ounces mozzarella cheese - sliced 6 teaspoons Butter Salt/pepper Olive oil Cut steak into 4-6 pieces and pound each piece to flatten very thin. Place mozzarella and butter on each piece then sprinkle with Parmesan, garlic, raisins, salt and pepper. Roll each piece and tie securely with string. Saute in olive oil with salt and pepper until steak rolls are browned on all sides. Drop into your favorite tomato sauce and simmer 1 1/2 hours or until fork tender. Remove from sauce, let cool slightly then carefully remove string and serve with your favorite pasta. I always serve w/egg noodles. I usually simmer about 4-5 hours. Can be put in crockpot. |
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