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This tenderloin roast makes a good company dinner. It is similar to Beef Bourguignon, but requires considerably less cooking time. Roasted shallots are added to the sauce along with sauteed bacon bits. The recipe serves 6 and can be doubled.
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Chunks of stew meat browned in vegetable oil are combined with carrots, potatoes, celery and onion in a beef bouillon gravy.
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Tender spiced beef is great to have on hand for lunch or a quick snack, with pickles and coleslaw. This dish is part of our pub fare menu.
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Thinly sliced beef, bell peppers, and red onion are stir-fried with fajita seasoning in this family-pleasing meal. Anaheim chile peppers are mild enough for kids.
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Balsamic vinaigrette combines with teriyaki and Worcestershire sauces to flavor this jerky.
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Cream cheese is the unusual visitor to this enchilada recipe, adding a creamy component to a favorite Mexican standard.
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The Asian Beef & Vegetable Stir-Fry is a delicious blend of savory flavors. Use lean beef to make this meal a quick and healthy option for any day of the week!
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Beef stewing meat is cooked with mustard, vinegar, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, and sugar among the braising ingredients. Serve over rice or noodles.
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A spice grinder is a key tool, because freshly ground spices have the most vibrant flavor. The spice crust on this roast is peppery, fragrant, and so delicious you'll want to pick it off and eat it while the roast rests.
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This classic recipe appeared in a 1963 Times article by Craig Claiborne about the increasing popularity of beef stroganoff (the article featured not one, but two slightly different recipes for the dish.) Mr Claiborne reported that “the meat-and-cream dish is of Russian provenance, likely named for a noted Russian gourmet, Count Paul Stroganoff, a dignitary in the court of Czar Alexander III.” Stroganoff may not be considered haute cuisine any longer, but the rich stew, dotted with mushrooms and laced with sour cream, is still deeply satisfying and the perfect antidote to a chilly day Serve it over buttered parsley noodles.