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Braciole

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Bree HesterBy Bree Hester
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This delicious and flavorful Braciole is going to be your next go to dish. The meat is tender and it is very easy to put together.

Savory spaghetti with meatballs topped with marinara sauce and grated cheese on white plate.

They have already cancelled school for tomorrow for snow and we haven’t even had one flake touch the ground yet. As much as I love a snow day (and I really do – no one likes to stay in their pj’s and do nothing all day more than me), I feel like we have missed so much school this year that we are going to be in school until the 4th of July. I just went and took the puppy for a walk and it has gotten really cold and smells like snow. Tomorrow is going to be a great day to simmer something on the stove all day and make the house smell cozy. Have you ever had braciole before? It was one of my favorite meals that my mom made growing up.

If you have never had braciole, it is basically thin flank steak stuffed with a bread crumb mixture and rolled up. It is browned on the stove and nestled in a big pot of tomato sauce. It is simmered until tender and then sliced. Sort of like a meatball but not with ground beef. I serve it with pasta and the sauce that it has been simmering in all afternoon. If I am really feeling ambitious, I will make a nice dessert too. I feel like rice pudding might be just what the doctor ordered. It is the perfect winter dinner. Even better if it is a snow day.

Fresh ingredients for baking and cooking, including cheese, meat, herbs, olive oil, and bread crumbs. Perfect for homemade recipes.

What Kind of Meat is Used in Braciole? 

Braciole is an Italian word that literally means “slices of meat roasted over coals.” There are different kinds of meat that you can choose from. But if you are confused about what protein you can use a great option is a flank steak. This steak is a versatile cut of beef that’s suitable for many ways of cooking including grilling and braising.

Juicy beef roulades stuffed with cheese on a white cutting board; flavorful comfort food preparation.

What to Serve Alongside Braciole? 

This braciole recipe is a great meal on its own, but if you want to go all out and make it a feast for your family you can start with green beans almondine. For a more well-rounded side, you should consider this roasted vegetable and farro salad with pomegranates. And if you want to make it heartier this horseradish and chive twice-baked potatoes. 

Creamy spaghetti with meatballs and tomato sauce topped with grated Parmesan cheese.

How to Store Leftover Braciole? 

If you have leftover braciole you can transfer it to a container with a lid and store it in the fridge. This will keep for about 3 to 4 days. If you want to keep it longer, wrap your braciole completely in tin foil. Then put it in a covered container or freezer-safe bag. This will prevent it from drying out and freezer burns. It will also help extend the shelf life of your braciole for up to 3 months.

Creamy spaghetti with meatballs and tomato sauce topped with grated Parmesan cheese.

Braciole

Bree Hester
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 1 hour hr
Total Time 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins
Course pasta
Cuisine italian-american
Servings 8
Calories 233 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1/2 cup Italian-style bread crumbs
  • 1 minced garlic clove
  • 2/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1/3 cup grated provolone cheese
  • 2 tablespoons flat leaf parsley
  • 4 tablespoons olive oil
  • Salt and pepper
  • 1 1 1/2 pound flank steak
  • 1 cup dry white wine
  • 3 1/2 cups tomato sauce homemade or store-bought

Instructions
 

  • Stir together bread crumbs, garlic, Parmesan, provolone, and parsley. Stir in 2 tablespoons olive oil.
    Seasoned raw steak with shredded cheese and herbs on a white cutting board for cooking or baking.
  • Lay flank steak out. Spread bread crumb mixture evenly over the steak. If using one big flank steak, roll up starting on the shortest end. If using pieces like mine, just roll them however you can so you can keep the most filling inside.
    Juicy beef roulades stuffed with cheese on a white cutting board; flavorful comfort food preparation.
  • Using butcher’s twine, tie the steaks to secure them. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
    Skillet-browned rolled pork tenderloin with rustic seasoning and cooking juices.
  • Heat a skillet over medium heat. Add 2 Tablespoons olive oil and brown on each side.
    Savory gravy simmering in a stainless steel pan on a granite countertop.
  • Meanwhile, heat the tomato sauce in a Dutch oven. (I was making the sauce at the same time and only have one Dutch oven. If the sauce was already done, you can do this in one pot. Me, I did a lot of dishes.) Add the wine to the pan with the flank steak. Make sure that you scrape up the brown bits from the bottom. That is where all of the flavor is.
    Savory beef stew simmering in a blue Dutch oven with rich tomato broth.
  • Add the braciole to the tomato sauce. Pour the wine over top.
    Rich homemade tomato sauce simmering in a blue cast iron Dutch oven on the stovetop.
  • Cover with foil or a lid and bake for one hour in a 350 degree oven. Uncover and bake for another 30 minutes, or until tender. My sauce covered the steak, but if yours does not, baste it with sauce every 30 minutes. Cut the braciole into 1/2 inch thick slices and serve over pasta with more sauce.

Nutrition

Calories: 233kcalCarbohydrates: 13gProtein: 12gFat: 13gSaturated Fat: 4gSodium: 761mgFiber: 2g
Keyword Braciole
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About Bree Hester

Bree Hester is the recipe developer, writer and food photographer behind Baked Bree. She started Baked Bree in February 2010 as a love letter to anyone that has ever come to her house for a meal. Over the years it has evolved into so much more than that. While Bree may have hung up her apron for the last time, the reins have now been passed over to a passionate team of foodies.

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Published: Sep 8, 2024 | Updated: Feb 17, 2026

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