Rosa di Parma (Filled Beef Tenderloin)

Rosa di Parma (Filled Beef Tenderloin) Recipe

We added spinach to this traditional Italian dish, which is served in Italy for special occasions. Served with its pan juices, it pairs perfectly with potatoes. Proscuitto (Italian for “ham”) is a seasoned salt-cured ham served very thinly sliced. Although it has a distinct flavor, you can use any thinly sliced ham in its place.

Ingredients
1 (2½-pound) beef tenderloin
¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil
4 garlic cloves, minced
Coarsely ground black pepper
1 (3-ounce) package sliced prosciutto
6 ounces grated Parmigiano Reggiano cheese
2 cups baby spinach leaves (about 4 ounces)
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon dried sage
1 teaspoon chopped fresh rosemary leaves
1 tablespoon butter
½ cup brandy
Rosemary sprigs
½ cup beef broth



Instructions
1. Butterfly beef with a sharp, thin bladed knife, by cutting lengthwise down center of tenderloin; open like a book. Cover with parchment and pound until beef is about ¼-inch thick.
2. Stir together olive oil and garlic. Brush beef with half the garlic oil. Sprinkle with pepper.
3. Arrange prosciutto over entire surface of beef. Top with cheese and spinach leaves. Carefully roll meat lengthwise into a long slender roll. Using kitchen twine, tie to secure.
4. Mix together salt, sage and chopped rosemary and rub into surface of meat. Combine remaining garlic oil and butter in a Dutch oven or deep skillet; place over medium heat. Add beef, turning to brown all sides.
5. Add brandy and sprigs of rosemary to pan and allow brandy to reduce. Pour in beef broth. Continue to cook, turning and basting with pan juices about 30 minutes for rare (140F) or longer for desired doneness. Let stand 10 minutes. Remove twine and slice. Serves 8.




"Relish a Classic Flavor," April 2006.
Nutritional Information
Per serving: 373 calories, 20g fat, 38g prot., 4g carbs., 1g fiber, 849mg sodium.


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