"Where's the Beef" Stew. See more ideas about Cooking recipes, Beef recipes and Food recipes. Add oregano and hot paprika; taste and. S. production plants have been temporarily shuttered in the last two weeks after hundreds of workers were sickened by the virus.
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Another favorite of mine is beef stew.
I start out with some good, lean beef.
You can have "Where's the Beef" Stew using 9 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of "Where's the Beef" Stew
- Prepare 3 of tomatoes, skinned.
- You need 1 can of peas.
- You need 1 can of corn.
- Prepare 1 can of vegetable medley.
- It's 6 of potatoes, skinned and halved.
- You need 1 cup of oil.
- You need 1 of Beef Pot Roast.
- It's 2 of onions, cut into 1/4 wedges.
- You need 2 of whole celery stalks, chopped.
I cut it into about one inch cubes. The beef is seasoned and gets a good coating of flour. The beef is then browned in oil or shortening, drained and placed in the stewpot. The meat is covered with water and brought up to a simmer.
"Where's the Beef" Stew step by step
- fill a large pot with water, add frozen pot roast.
- turn on medium heat and add all ingredients, season with salt, pepper, garlic salt.
- stir, cover, cook on medium heat for 3 hrs, serve garnished with leftover celery leaf ( I don't add beef bullion but you can).
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