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Traditional Beef Rouladen Recipe

By Tara Noland on April 2, 2020 | Updated May 8, 2024

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Have you made or heard of Rouladen before? This is a traditional German dish and one that I have made many times but not for years! This Traditional Beef Rouladen Recipe is pure comfort food and until the really warm weather hits, we are still wanting dishes like this.

Served up with some creamy mashed potatoes, creamy polenta, potato dumplings, or spaetzle and steamed veggies or red cabbage this is a great dinner for any weeknight (but you do need time for it to cook) or this recipe would be perfect for a Sunday supper. Another great beef meal is our Perfect Beef Wellington, a real show stopper. 

Beef rouladen in a red and white casserole dish with mushroom gravy and cilantro

This dish can be served with a dollop of sour cream and is fantastic all year round as it is a beloved dish for special occasions that will be welcomed at the supper table.   

Ingredients 

Rouladen

Large inside round rouladen
Dijon mustard
Onion, finely chopped
Chopped parsley and more for garnish
Bacon
Salt and pepper to taste
Flour
Butter
Low-sodium soy sauce
Worcestershire
Mushrooms, sliced

Gravy

Flour
Butter

How Do You Make Beef Rouladen?

Your beef slices should be no more than 1/2 an inch thick. Lay your beef out flat on a butcher block or large cutting board and brush on the mustard. Place a bacon strip in the middle and sprinkle with onions and parsley, salt, and pepper. This is also where you would add the pickle if using.

Roll up the steak and secure with toothpicks, repeat with the other steaks. Dredge the rolls in flour and fry the rolls with butter on medium-high heat until they are browned on all sides but not cooked through. 

Beef Rouladen rolls in a mushroom gravy with cilantro

Place them in a casserole dish or dutch oven, leaving a little space in between each beef roll. Add water or beef broth to the frypan and scrape up the drippings, pour over the rouladen. Then add in the soy sauce (not traditional but delicious), Worcestershire sauce, and additional water or beef broth to come halfway up the rouladen.  

Add the mushrooms and season to taste with salt and pepper. Bake it in the oven for 1 1/2 to 2 hours. 

The gravy is simple and just needs a little thickening at the end, you could also add some red wine to the gravy for some additional depth of flavor. The meat is so flavorful being slowly cooked and with the wonderful ingredients stuffed inside and out.

Expert Tips

You can use cooking twine to hold the rolls together if you are having an issue keeping them rolled up but I have never needed that.

You can use beef stock instead of water in the recipe but make sure it is low sodium.

Recipe Pro Tips!

Taking a rouladen with a spoon.

What Cut of Beef Is Used for Rouladen?

In Canada, we can buy meat that is actually called inside round rouladen, which is thinly sliced and meant for this dish. You could also use round steak, which may also be known as a rump steak. 

The dish consists of slices of beef, bacon strip, onions, mustard, and sometimes a pickle rolled up inside. 

This time I omitted the dill pickle, but in discussion with my girlfriend, Cheryl, she now chops hers up finely and adds it to the middle of the beef roll. What a great idea! Let’s dive into this recipe!!

What Is Rouladen?

Rouladen is a German entree that is made by rolling up a thin slice of beef around filling ingredients and then braising in a rich brown gravy.

Can I Use A Different Type Of Meat For Rouladen?

Yes, you can use different types of beef such as top round, bottom round, eye of round, flank steak, or sirloin. All need to be very thinly cut.

Some people prefer to use pork or chicken and this can be done in the very same way.

Make Ahead and Storage Instructions

Can I make rouladen ahead of time? The short answer here is yes, of course, you can. In fact, making it a day ahead will not only free up your time before serving the rouladen for dinner, but it will also enhance the flavors. Make the rouladen as you normally would and after it is done simply allow it to cool, cover and refrigerate for the next day. Make sure you take it out of the refrigerator a half-hour to an hour before reheating it, to allow it to come to room temperature.

Reheat it low and slow in your oven. You and your family or guests will love it!

Because this dish has German origins it is often served during Oktoberfest, a fall celebration featuring great food, singing, dancing and of course beer… a lot of beer! Spending time with family and friends eating great food and drinking beer shouldn’t only happen during Oktoberfest! You should plan events and gatherings throughout the year, and of course, serving up a fantastic dish like this will always be popular with everyone!!

Beef rouladen roll being served with a silver spoon

Rich gravy, scrumptious bacon, onions and pickle, mustard, and topped with mushrooms, that is cooked on a slow braise! What is not to love about this traditional dish that has been around for ages. 

Beef rouladen roll cut in half, sitting on top of a full roll with mushroom gravy

Here is a sneak peek inside the rolls, they are so juicy, tender, and gorgeously flavored. I know you will be making this meal again and again. 

Beef Rouladen

Beef rouiladen roll cut in half with mushroom gravy and cilantro

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Beef Rouladen Recipe

Tara Noland
A Traditional Beef Rouladen Recipe is pure comfort food and very easy to make. This is a dish that can be served any night of the week or splendid for Sunday Supper also.
4.47 from 80 votes
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 2 hours hrs
Total Time 2 hours hrs 20 minutes mins
Course Dinner
Cuisine German
Servings 4 servings
Calories 188 kcal

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Ingredients
 

  • 6 large inside round rouladen
  • Dijon mustard
  • 1/2 small onion finely chopped
  • 1/4 cup chopped parsley and more for garnish
  • 6 slices bacon
  • 6 – 1/4 dill pickle optional
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 1/3 cup flour
  • 3 Tbsp. butter
  • 3 Tbsp. low sodium soy sauce not traditional but adds so much flavor
  • 1 Tbsp. Worcestershire
  • 8 mushrooms sliced

Gravy

  • 2 Tbsp. flour
  • 2 Tbsp. butter

Instructions
 

  • Lay out the 6 slices of meat and brush with Dijon mustard. Lay on a slice of bacon on each, cutting if needed for size. Add the 1/4 pickle spear if using. Sprinkle on the onions and fresh parsley. Season with salt and pepper. Roll up and fasten with a toothpick. Dredge in the flour.
  • Heat a large saute pan and add the 3 Tbsp. butter. Fry the rouladen until nicely browned on all sides. Cook in batches if needed.
  • Place in a casserole dish big enough for a single layer. Add water to the saute pan to get the drippings and scrape up, and pour over the rouladen. Add in the low sodium soy sauce, Worcestershire, and additional water to come about halfway up the rouladen. Sprinkle on the mushrooms. Season with salt and pepper. Bake covered in a 325F oven for 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours.
  • When finished cream the butter and flour together. Remove the rouladen and keep warm. Pour the gravy in a saucepan and heat. Add the flour/butter mixture and whisk to thicken. Adjust seasoning if needed. Let simmer and pour over the rouladen. Sprinkle with parsley and serve.

Notes

See the post for more information, photos and tips. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1Calories: 188kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 6gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 7gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 37mgSodium: 639mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1g
Nutrition calculation is an estimation only. If you need nutritional calculations for medical reasons, please use a source that you trust.
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    Comments & Reviews

  1. Richard J. says

    April 20, 2018

    Can these be made in a slow cooker.My mom use to cook them in her Dutch Oven on the stove.Please advise.

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    • Tara Noland says

      April 20, 2018

      Although I have never tried it Richard but I would say yes for sure they can!

      Reply
  2. Shanny says

    February 8, 2018

    When did you add the 3 Tbsp. low sodium soy sauce
    1 Tbsp. Worcestershire?

    Don’t see it in the instructions

    Reply
    • Tara Noland says

      February 8, 2018

      So sorry, I hate when I do an omission but thank you so much for bringing it to my attention. You add in with the water, I have made the changes.

      Reply
  3. Clarissa says

    July 4, 2017

    Rouladen is actually a German dish this is not the traditional German dish but does look go

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  4. Brianne says

    March 7, 2017

    I’ve never tried this before! I am so going to make this for the kiddies!

    Reply
  5. Claudia Krusch says

    March 4, 2017

    It looks soooo good! I can’t wait to try them!

    Reply
  6. Patty says

    March 4, 2017

    This looks so wonderful. I love German cooking, in fact sauerbraten is one of my favorite dishes. I’ll have to add this to recipe list

    Reply
  7. Tammy says

    March 4, 2017

    What type of meat can you substitute? Never heard if the one in recipe. Live in US.

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    • Tara Noland says

      March 4, 2017

      Just ask your butcher for the best. You may have rouladen and not know it. It is an inside round cut. This is from wikipedia, “The cut is usually topside beef or silverside since this is the cheaper cut. The more expensive version would be the round steak, also known as rump steak. The meat is cut into large, thin slices.”

      Reply
      • Felicity says

        March 20, 2017

        Could I use Veal Schnitzels with all the filling inside? Felicity Isserow

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        • Tara Noland says

          March 20, 2017

          Sure why not, enjoy!!

          Reply
    • Horst says

      February 12, 2023

      Hanger meat, it will be a big Rouladen, you can call it elephant trunk.
      If you find a butcher to slice thin pork sureloin

      Have fun

      Reply
  8. Melissa says

    March 4, 2017

    With the weather getting cold again this dish seems so perfect to keep warm. My son is beginning to love mushrooms so it is perfect.

    Reply
  9. Toni | Boulder Locavore says

    March 4, 2017

    This looks so good! A perfect meal to try this weekend!

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  10. Kathy says

    March 3, 2017

    I’ve never tried this before. It looks really good minus the mushrooms. I’m not a fan of those. I’d still give this a try though.

    Reply
  11. gingermommyrants says

    March 3, 2017

    I have never tried Traditional Beef Rouladen before. I will have to get the ingredients I need to make this on the weekend. I really enjoy hearty meals like this.

    Reply
  12. Ann Bacciaglia says

    March 3, 2017

    I am always looking for new comfort food to try. Traditional Beef Rouladen looks so delicious. I am sure it will be a big hit with my family.

    Reply
  13. Randa says

    March 3, 2017

    I love rouladen but I’ve never had a recipe for it. I’ll definitely have to try this.

    Reply
  14. lisa says

    March 3, 2017

    I love a great sauce with mushrooms! Now if I could just perfect my steak cooking!

    Reply
  15. TColeman says

    March 3, 2017

    This dish sounds so delicious! I have got to give this a try some time soon.

    Reply
  16. Liz Mays says

    March 3, 2017

    Oh I be the meat is just so flavorful! This sounds like a serious comfort dish. I’d love to try it out.

    Reply
  17. Amy Desrosiers says

    March 3, 2017

    Yummy! This looks so creamy and mushroomy. I love that this would go awesome with some potatoes.

    Reply
  18. Ann says

    March 3, 2017

    Tara, you make the best recipes. That looks simply amazing. My grandmother made a version of this down here in the States, and it is ooooh so good! I will have to try your version.

    Reply
  19. Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says

    March 3, 2017

    That sounds absolutely amazing. I love beef recipes like this that go heavy on the mushrooms and gravy. Om nom nom.

    Reply
  20. Cheryl Voelk says

    March 2, 2017

    Wow! These look divine Tara! Yum!

    Reply
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