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Beef Morcon Recipe
Ed Joven
Beef Morcon is a Filipino holiday dish, a famous Filipino meat roll stuffed with sausage or hotdogs, carrots, pickles, cheese, and egg.
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Prep Time
30
minutes
mins
Cook Time
40
minutes
mins
Marinating
1
hour
hr
Total Time
2
hours
hrs
10
minutes
mins
Course
Beef
Cuisine
Filipino
Servings
3
people
Calories
220
kcal
Ingredients
1x
2x
3x
1
kilo flank steak
3
cups
Beef Stock 0r 3 pieces beef cubes dissolved in 3 cups warm water
6
pcs Calamansi or 1 pc. large Lemon
8
tbsp
soy sauce
2
pcs medium sized carrot
sliced to long strips
3/4
cup
All purpose flour
8
tbsp
Canola cooking oil
6
pcs
Tender Juicy hotdogs
1
small bottle sweet pickled cucumber
4
pcs hard boiled eggs
sliced into quarter
200
g
Cheedar cheese
cut into ½ inch thick strips
1/2
tsp
Salt
Instructions
Pour the Calamansi Juice or Lemon Juice into the meat.
Add the Soy sauce into the mixture.
Arrange the meat and marinate the beef for at least 1 hour.
Put marinated beef in a flat surface and place on one side the pickles, hotdog, carrot, cheese, and egg.
Enclose the filling with the Meat then roll it and tie with a cooking string, this will ensure that the meat will not open-up.
Place the flour into a baking pan then dredge the rolled beef into the flour.
Pour the cooking oil into the pan and apply heat.
Fry the Morcon until it turns medium brown.
Transfer the fried Morcon in a deep pan or casserole and pour the beef stock then bring to a boil.
Pour half of the Morcon marinade and salt.
Put the cover and simmer for about 2 hours or until the beef is tender.
Remove the strings from the meat and slice the Morcon into serving sizes and place in a serving dish and add the sauce.
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Nutrition
Serving:
1
Slice
Calories:
220
kcal
Carbohydrates:
8
g
Protein:
20
g
Fat:
15
g
Cholesterol:
99
mg
Sodium:
800
mg
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