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German Delight

I really love roulades. It was one of the first "German" recipes I made, when I came to Sweden. They just need a few ingredients, some cooking time and they taste amazing. You can vary the filling as you want, so I will post follow-ups with different styles. And if you make a bunch of them at once, it doesn't take longer, you can simply freeze them and have a quick lunch for the next day... Basic recipe: To start you need some fresh topside or any other tender beef . You can buy them prepared, that means cut in a few millimeter flat and 20-30cm long stripes. Now you just need to fill them. For fancy fillings see below, but here comes the truly good, only original: Put them flat out on the counter, salt and pepper them and spread a spoon of mustard on. Scatter some chopped bacon and onions on he mustard and roll them up. To fixate them, especially while cooking, use a toothpick or cocking string. Put all in a hot pan on medium heat and let them fry slowly. Turn them...