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Bollito Misto

Cotechino sausages and mostarda di Cremona are available at Italian delis such as Sorrento Italian Market in Culver City and Mario's Italian Deli in Glendale.

Courses: Main Course
Serves: 8 people

Recipe Ingredients

1   Tri-tip or brisket - (2 lbs)
2   Veal shanks
2   Bone-in and skin-on chicken breasts
3 lbs 1362g / 48ozVeal soup bones
1   Cotechino sausage
1   Oxtail - cut into segments
3 tablespoons 45mlCoarse salt
6   Yukon gold potatoes - skin on
6   Carrots - peeled
2   Turnips - peeled
3   Zucchini - stem end trimmed
  A small bunch Italian parsley
2   Celery ribs
1   White onion
4   Cloves
  Serving Condiments
  Dijon mustard
  Cornichons
  Mostarda di Cremona
  = (made by candying winter fruit in a
  Syrup pungent with mustard oil)
  Extra-virgin olive oil
  Red wine vinegar
  Salsa Verde - (see recipe)

Recipe Instructions

Rinse the meats except for the sausage under cold running water, then place them in a 10-quart stock pot with enough cold water to cover. Add the salt, potatoes, carrots and turnips. Bring to a simmer over low heat, frequently skimming off the foam, about 30 minutes.

As the broth begins to simmer, add the zucchini, parsley, celery and onion studded with the 4 cloves. Cook for another 30 minutes and then begin to check the doneness of the various vegetables and meats, removing them when they're done (usually beginning with the potatoes, zucchini and carrots followed by the chicken breasts, veal shanks and oxtail). The last is the tri-tip or brisket, which takes about 40 minutes to cook and should have a pink center when done. Turn off the heat and remove and discard the parsley, but leave the celery ribs and the onion to cool with the broth in the pot.

Bring a medium pot of water to a boil and add the sausage. Turn the heat to low and simmer for 40 minutes. When ready to serve, remove the casing and slice.

Serve the boiled meats and vegetables warm. They should be put back into the still-warm broth, then taken out shortly before serving and carved at the table. Arrange the carved meats and sausage according to type in the center of a warm serving platter and surround them with the sliced vegetables, also grouped according to type. Place the Dijon mustard, cornichons and mostarda di Cremona in bowls and the olive oil and vinegar in cruets and offer with Salsa Verde as condiments.

This recipe yields 8 servings.

Each serving: 819 calories; 55 grams protein; 43 grams carbohydrates; 6 grams fiber; 45 grams fat; 17 grams saturated fat; 205 mg. cholesterol; 1,268 mg. sodium.

Source:
The Los Angeles Times, 02-18-2004

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