Dilled swedish veal roast

Yield: 6 Servings

Measure Ingredient
\N \N - Marne Parry PKKW92A
1 tablespoon Butter or margarine
1 \N Boned, rolled, tied veal shoulder or leg roast (3lb)
8 ounces Mushrooms; quartered
\N \N 24-36 very small carrots or 6-8 med. carrots
2 tablespoons Chopped fresh dill or 2 tsp. dry dill weed
⅛ teaspoon Ground white pepper
¼ cup Lemon juice
½ cup Dry white wine
3 tablespoons Cornstarch
⅓ cup Whipping cream
\N \N Salt
\N \N Twist of lemon peel
\N \N Dill sprigs

Melt butter in a wide nonstick frying pan over medium high heat.

Add veal and brown well on all sides, then place in a 4 quart or larger electric slow cooker. Surround veal with mushrooms and carrots (if using medium size carrots, first cut each in half croswise, then cut lengthwise into quarters.) Sprinkle with chopped dill and white pepper. Pour in lemon juice and wine. Cover and cook at low setting until veal is very tender when pierced. (7½-9 hrs).

Carefully lift veal to a warm deep platter. Using a slotted spoon, lift carrots and mushrooms from cooker and arrange around veal; keep warm. In a small bowl, mix cornstarch and cream; blend into liquid in cooker. Increase cooker heat setting to high; cover and cook, stirring 2 or 3 times until suace is thickened. (15-20 more minutes).

Season with salt.

To serve, remove and discard strings from veal. Slice across the grain. Spoon some of the sauce over veal and vegetables; if desired, garanish with lemon peel and dill sprigs. Serve remaining sauce in a bowl or pitcher to add taste.

"Tender veal roast in a creamy dill sauce is delicious sliced and served with steamed small red potatoes." Source: Sunset Crockpot Cookbook.

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