Brasato Al Barolo

Brasato al Barolo is savoury, tender beef slowly braised in a rich and full-flavoured Italian wine. Watch now to see how to make this dish in the latest video from POV Italian Cooking.

Recipe By: POV Italian Cooking (https://cookbuzz.com/kitchen/408)
Serves 4

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Brasato Al Barolo

Brasato al Barolo is savoury, tender beef slowly braised in a rich and full-flavoured Italian wine. Watch now to see how to make this dish in the latest video from POV Italian Cooking.

Recipe By: POV Italian Cooking (https://cookbuzz.com/kitchen/408)

Serves 4

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Brasato Al Barolo

Recipe ID :3006 Posted on 18 JAN 2019

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Brasato al Barolo is savoury, tender beef slowly braised in a rich and full-flavoured Italian wine. Watch now to see how to make this dish in the latest video from POV Italian Cooking.

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