
By Antonio Carluccio and Gennaro Contaldo
This is a prime lean cut of beef from the rear of the animal, usually sold rolled and tied with a layer of fat for roasting. It can also be pot-roasted, braised or boiled.
Braised beef in red wine
Roast beef and mustard sandwiches
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