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The top round is a lean, tough piece of meat cut from the hind leg. For maximum tenderness, it is often braised: in chunks for stew, or tied in a single piece as for Stracotto. Or it may be sliced so that the muscle fibers are cut against the grain, as for Braciole.

To clean a top round of beef:

Trim the fat cap. If using the meat for a braise, leave a thin 3-millimeter (โ…›-inch) layer of fat on the meat. For braciole, trim the fat completely.

Turn the top round over, trim off the soft side muscle, and remove any connective tissue and membranes.

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