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Instant Pot Roast Beef - Tushonka
I’ll bet you’ve never tried an Instant Pot Roast Beef inspired by the flavors of Russia. Hearty and rustic, just like braised Тушёнка (Тушеная говядина) translates as Tushonka, but I promise you this tastes even better. The Instant Pot makes it taste like it’s been simmering on the stove all day, deeply flavored with Onions, Bay Leaves, Dill and Allspice, and a splash of Pickle Brine (and Vodka)…
Tushonka
In 1941, before the United States officially joined the Allied war effort, the Lend-Lease Act passed by Congress offered assistance to any nation fighting aggression (which effectively meant any nation but Germany and Japan) and pushed for the rapid expansion of meat production. The government called on the nation’s meatpackers to provide 4 million, then 8 million, then 15 million cans of tinned…
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Not just meat, but tushenka, a stewed, canned delicacy, that like many packaged goods, originated as a military ration. I was mostly drawn in by the red and green color scheme, which is strangely un-Christmas-y in this context, instead landing somewhere between soothing and post-apocalyptic.