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Braised Oxtail with Sweet Potato Mash and Green Bean Casserole

Braised Oxtail with Sweet Potato Mash and Green Bean Casserole

Oxtail is a delicacy and beloved dish in my eyes. That's because growing up my mother made the most delectable, slow-cooked braised oxtail you'll ever taste. A lot of people associate oxtail stew with the Caribbean, however, it's enjoyed in parts of Africa as well and, Zimbabwe is no exception. It should be reserved for special occasions as the meat around the bones is high in fat content, but you won’t regret it!

The oxtail bones can be marinated, or not, then lightly fried to brown the meat before adding it to a pressure cooker or roasting pot with vegetables and broth for a few hours i.e. braising. The result? A juicy, succulent, flavourful fall-off-the-bone short rib like dish in a very rich stew you can even eat separately with some fresh bread.

Why now? The holidays call for hearty, comforting dishes, and this oxtail main is the epitome and will not disappoint the table. It's also a great alternative to roast turkey for those who want to venture out!

What sides to pair it with? That can remain classic, I used green beans and sweet potato. I add some garlic to the mashed potatoes for some extra flavour and made caramelized onions for the green bean casserole.

I stewed in cream of mushroom soup but didn't want to use the out-of-a-box fried onions to top the beans as per the traditional recipe. It seems a fresh onion is a better option!

What about the texture? That's where some bread crumbs can come in, but it's up to you!

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Ingredients

Oxtail:

4-8 oxtail bones

1/4 cup scallions, chopped

3 tablespoons fresh garlic, minced

1/2 yellow onion, diced

1 jalapeno, diced

1/2 large shallot, diced

2 large heirloom tomatoes

2 tablespoons tomato paste

Fresh thyme sprigs

4 tablespoons Royco Usavi mix (optional)

3 beef bouillon cubes

3 cups warm water

3 tablespoons steak seasoning or equal mix salt and coarsely ground pepper

1/4 cup soy sauce

1/4 cup cooking wine

1/4 cup olive oil

3 tablespoons vegetable oil

Mashed sweet potato:

2 large sweet potatoes

2 tablespoons garlic, minced

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper

2 tablespoons garlic powder

2 tablespoons butter

1/4 cup milk or cream

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Green bean casserole:

1 small bag French green beans

2 tablespoons garlic powder

1 can cream of mushroom soup

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon black pepper

1 teaspoon brown sugar

1/3 cup milk

1/4 cup bread crumbs

2 tablespoons Habanero cheese, grated

1/4 of a large yellow onion

2 tablespoons butter

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Instructions:

Prepare the oxtail. Cut off as much of the extra, visible fat that you can. Marinate the bones in the soy sauce, cooking wine, steak seasoning, fresh thyme, 2 tablespoons Royco seasoning, 1 tablespoon garlic, and olive oil. Cover with cling wrap and set in the fridge for about 3 hours.

In a large saucepan or skillet, heat the vegetable oil on medium-high. Brown the oxtail for 5 minutes, then add the scallions and 2 tablespoon garlic. Saute for another 3 minutes.

Transfer the oxtail to a roasting pot. Toss the diced jalapeno, onion, and shallot in the same saucepan with 1 tablespoon of Royco. Spoon over the oxtail.

Add the tomato paste, grate one tomato in and dice the other, over the oxtail.

In a small bowl, crush and dissolve the bouillon cubes in warm water, then pour into the pot. Add extra steak seasoning and 1 tablespoon of Royco, then mix well.

Remove any large thyme stems. Place in a 350F oven with the lid on for 4 hours, or until the broth has thickened and the meat easily comes off the bone.

Prepare the mashed potatoes. Boil the sweet potatoes until softened, about 15 minutes. Remove the skin and transfer to a bowl. Mash with a potato masher, then add the butter, salt and pepper, garlic powder, fresh garlic, and milk/cream. Mix until well incorporated, season to taste.

When the oxtail has about an hour left, blanch the green beans. Boil a pot of water (enough to cover the beans) then add the beans and cook until the outside is a bit softened, about 3-5 minutes. You want them to have a bit of crunch. Quickly dunk in cold water to stop the cooking, drain and set aside.

Chop the onion lengthwise, the add to a nonstick pan with the butter. Season with the salt and pepper, sweat them out for about 3-4 minutes.

Deglaze the pan with the soy sauce and add brown sugar. Reduce the heat and stir until the onions begin to caramelize, set aside.

In a small baking dish, add the drained beans, mushroom cream soup, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and milk.

Sprinkle the bread crumbs and grated cheese on top. Bake at 350F for about 25-30 minutes. Remove from heat and top with the caramelized onions.

Serve the oxtail hot atop the mashed potatoes with the green bean casserole on the side.

Tip: The oxtail will taste better in the two days after as the flavours will meld together and intensify, consider making it the day before serving!

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