Beef Rouladen Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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"This recipe, from the Dec/Jan 1996 issue of Taste of Home has been a family favorite since the first time i made it. It does require a little effort, but it's worth every minute. I make this on a regular basis, as well as when we have company over. I always serve homemade dinner rolls with it but traditionally it may have been served with potato dumplings. I usually will slice my 8 meat slices in half, lengthwise, to create 16 smaller slices, which are easier to handle. *Note: Most recipes include a dill pickle slice in each roll, and after trying it with pickles my family loves this recipe even more! I've added the pickle as an optional ingredient. :)"

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Ready In:
2hrs 30mins

Ingredients:
11
Serves:

8

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ingredients

  • 14 cup Dijon mustard
  • 2 lbs top round steaks, sliced into 8 slices (1/4 inch thick)
  • salt and pepper
  • 8 slices bacon
  • 1 large onion, cut into thin wedges
  • 8 dill pickles, thinly sliced (optional)
  • 3 tablespoons cooking oil
  • 3 cups beef broth
  • 13 cup flour
  • 12 cup water
  • chopped fresh parsley

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directions

  • Spread mustard on one side of each slice of meat.
  • Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
  • Place one strip of bacon, dill pickle slice (if using), and a few onion wedges on each slice of meat; roll up and secure with wooden toothpicks.
  • Put oil in dutch oven or other large pan and brown meat; drain.
  • Add broth and bring to a boil.
  • Reduce heat and cover and simmer for 1-1/2 hours or until meat is tender.
  • Remove meat and keep warm.
  • Combine flour and water until smooth and slowly stir into broth.
  • Bring to a boil, stirring constantly until thickened.
  • Remove wooden pics from meat and return to gravy; heat through.
  • Sprinkle with parsley if desired.

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  1. Made today for dinner. It had a lot of flavor, was very moist, and over all delicious. I have a recipe close to this one but will throw it away, this was a lot better. Thank you.

    Ellen Brody

  2. Great recipe. This turned out tender and the gravy was absolutely delicious. I also added a dill pickle spear because the authentic rouladen I had at a little restaurant in Ramstein, Germany, had dill pickle in it. It adds a wonderful flavor to the whole dish as well.

    Bondem777

  3. This was awesome. I modified it a little bit, adding dill pickle to the stuffing and letting it simmer for 3 hours. I totally screwed up the gravy, though, doing something I should have known not to do. I added hot cooking liquid to the flour instead of the water. This caused (naturally) lumps or spaetzle, depending on who you talk to.....

    Rafale

  4. This is a delicious, rich, satisfying dish. I follow the recipe exactly, except I add julienned or chopped dill pickle to the stuffing for a more traditional German taste. Turns out perfectly every time. The braising keeps the meat moist and the rolls become fork tender. I serve it with sauerkraut (rinsed and drained well, tossed with crispy bacon and a bit of the rendered bacon fat -- so simple, but fabulous!) and crisp potato pancakes made from shredded potatoes.

    Snow White

  5. I have made rouladen several times, and it's one of those recipes that varies based on the region and family preferences. However, I will say that Dijon mustard jut doesn't cut it. A good, German, stone ground mustard is much more flavorful and authentic. And the dill pickle spear is a must!

    Marlene M.

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Tweaks

  1. I have never had Rouladen before and this was terrific! I made the recipe as written except instead of thickening with flour I used guar gum because of low carb. Will have again for sure. Thank you for a great recipe

    Dixie from Kansas

  2. This was awesome. I modified it a little bit, adding dill pickle to the stuffing and letting it simmer for 3 hours. I totally screwed up the gravy, though, doing something I should have known not to do. I added hot cooking liquid to the flour instead of the water. This caused (naturally) lumps or spaetzle, depending on who you talk to.....

    Rafale

  3. I think had the bacon been fried first (still flexible) and instead of simmering the steak maybe baking in gravy instead of broth. Didn't have much flavor. Meat was tender though and I intend on unrolling to use the meat and onions on sandwiches. Thanks for posting

    Sue.F

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FAQs

What is the best cut of meat for rouladen? ›

Beef for Rouladen: Use top round roast (sometimes called topside or beef round roast) beef for Rouladen, and more importantly, ask your butcher to cut it for you! You want long thin slices about ¼ inches thick and 6-10 inches long and 4-5 inches wide.

Do you use top or bottom round for rouladen? ›

Top round is perfect for this. It's not the toughest piece of meat, but it has some collagen that will enrich our sauce and lend tenderness to the finished meat roll. You can often find top round thinly sliced and sometimes sold as “beef roulade meat,” but if not, ask your butcher to slice it for you, about 1/8″ thick.

What wine to serve with rouladen? ›

A California Zinfandel would be a good match for Beef Rouladen. Zinfandel is known for its bold, fruit-forward character, often with notes of blackberry, plum, and cherry.

Which beef cut is the most tender? ›

The most tender of all cuts of beef, tenderloin steaks are lean and known for their delicate, butter-like texture and thick cut. These mouthwatering steaks are so tender they can be “cut with a butter knife.” Tenderloin steaks are commonly known as filets or filet mignon.

What is the most flavorful cut of meat? ›

The Ribeye is generally considered to be the most flavourful steak. These steaks are cut from the ribs and contain a lot of marbling throughout. The muscle from where the Ribeye is cut, isn't used often so the meat is very tender.

How to tenderize rouladen? ›

I prefer to roast cook beef rouladen in the oven but it can be covered and gently simmered on the stove for about 45-55 minutes or until tender.

Can you use the eye of round for rouladen? ›

Buying Beef for Rouladen

In Germany, beef round, a very lean area from the back leg of the cow, is sliced very thinly at the butcher counter for rouladen. In the U.S., however, you will not find this exact cut, so you will need to ask your butcher for a thin cut from the round (eye round, top round, or bottom round).

What is beef bottom round best for? ›

Bottom round roast is a lean and flavorful cut of beef that is perfect for slow cooking methods, like braising or slow cooking. However, it also works well on the grill, in an air fryer, or on the stove. If you want to make pot roast or beef stew at home, you can use bottom round roast for the job.

Can you freeze German rouladen? ›

To freeze: Take the cooled rouladen and liquid and place into freezer safe container(s) covered with the cooking liquid. Thaw, then warm through as described above, and then make the gravy. Or if the gravy is already made, then cover the cooled rouladen with the gravy and freeze.

What is the best red wine to cook with beef? ›

Best red wine for cooking beef - Merlot

Red wine and beef are a match made in heaven. While most medium-dry red wine varietals work well in beef dishes; a Merlot, with its medium tannins and moderate body is an excellent choice.

What do Germans eat with wine? ›

Wiener schnitzel—or breaded pork cutlet—thrives on Riesling and light reds, especially Pinot Noir. If you're a fish lover, herring and pickled whitefish pair well with sparkling wines, dry Rieslings, and Chablis. As far as desserts, black forest cake is the most popular German dessert out there.

Do you roll a roulade from the long or short side? ›

How to roll a chocolate roulade
  1. While the cake is still warm, roll it up from one short side, using the baking paper as a guide. ...
  2. Once cooled, unroll very gently. ...
  3. Spread the cream over the cake, leaving a 4cm border at one end so it doesn't ooze out.

What to serve with roulade? ›

Serve the sliced roulade with the mushroom sauce spooned over the top, and the Italian couscous on the side. You could also serve it along with a simple green salad or maybe some crusty Italian bread. Whatever you do, don't forget about the wine.

What kind of meat is Rouladen made from? ›

Rouladen is a popular, super flavorful German recipe made from beef steak stuffed with mustard, pickles, onion, and bacon! Using either your oven, crock pot, or cooktop, it's simmered in reduced wine and broth for roughly 90 minutes.

What meat is the most popular in German cooking? ›

The average annual meat consumption is 59.7 kg (132 lb) per person. The most common varieties are pork, poultry, and beef. Other varieties of meat are widely available, but are considered to be insignificant. Meat is usually braised; fried dishes also exist, but these recipes usually originate from France and Austria.

What is the best cut of beef for a rolled roast? ›

Cuts like a whole eye fillet (aka chateaubriand) are the quickest to cook and the most tender but a rolled scotch roast probably has the best combination of flavour and tenderness.

What is beef rouladen made of? ›

Authentic Rouladen Recipe

Rouladen are made by spreading some German mustard on thinly cut slices of beef, adding bacon, sliced German pickles and chopped onions. Sprinkle with some salt and pepper and roll them up, securing the rolls with toothpicks or cooking twine.

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