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Flavorful Beef in Gravy for the slow cooker

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Roseybud333

Ingredients

1/3 cup all-purpose flour
3 pounds beef stew meat cut into 1 inch cubes
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 cans condensed cream of mushroom soup undiluted
1 can condensed golden mushroom soup
1 can condensed cream of celery soup undiluted
1 and 1/3 cups milk
1 envelope onion soup mix
Hot cooked rice, mashed potatoes, or buttered noodles

Directions

1. Place flour in a large resealable bag and add beef.

2. Toss to coat

3. In a skillet brown beef with oil.

4. Transfer beef to a 5 qt. slow cooker. Stir in the soups, milk and soup mix.

5. Cover and cook on low 7-8 hours or until meat is tender. Serve over noodles or potatoes or rice.

Makes 10-12 servings

pogohatesme


Roseybud333


pogohatesme

Quote from: Roseybud333 on March 12, 2006, 05:57:23 PM
Campbell's makes it. You can find it in the soup section  O0

great thanks!  this sounds great and I'm always looking for slow cooker reciepes!  Thanks for them

Bree

And Campbell's soup is...mmmm....mmmm....good.  (Inside Joke, sorry had to do it.)

Mary


PB On The Run

I have this particular recipe cooking in the slow cooker right now...my house is smelling wonderful!!!   ;)  ;)  ;)  TY for posting it Rosey!!!

SaintHiρρo

This sounds so tasty that I'm currently in a position where I'm now forced to buy a Slow Cooker... haven't seen one since I was a child so now I need to head to Sears!

Mary


Roseybud333

Quote from: PB On The Run on March 14, 2006, 10:58:17 AM
I have this particular recipe cooking in the slow cooker right now...my house is smelling wonderful!!!   ;)  ;)  ;)  TY for posting it Rosey!!!

I personally haven't tried it yet but please tell me how it turns out  O0 I had just gotten this recipe and a few others out of a magazine I just bought so I haven't tried it yet  :)

PB On The Run

 ;)  Turned out wonderful!!!  My usually fussy kids ate it over rice & loved it too!!  Hubby took some to work for lunch.  Only thing I did different was to add some black pepper to the flour when I coated the beef cubes.  I bought a sirloin tip roast(it was on sale) and used for this.  Oh and added a can of sliced mushrooms too (we love mushies!!)  Give it a whirl...I'm sure you will like it.  O0  O0  O0

Roseybud333

I have it in the cooker right now. . . . . I also bought a roast (I saw the price of stew meat  :-[ )and threw some seasoning in the flour LOL I also bought mushrooms but I'm not gonna put them in til there is like 3 hours left. I'm glad you liked it now lets see if mine comes out that good LOL

corvettegurl

Thanks for the Great Meal Idea spb.gif

Printed it out and gonna buy ingredients tomorrow~Thanks~ sp.gf

pink

read this post few days ago an mouth been watering since, i went an bought the campbells cream of mushroom soup, and pork cutlets, an threw it in oven with top on, at 300...lil different then the beef recipe, (i modified) but came out so so good. 
   I looked at plate an said, theres no color lol, had the pork baked in the cream of mushroom, and  put it on top of mashed potatos, with bread an butter on side. very tasty, an quick idea, to add to anyones recipe book-creamed of whatever u choose, baked like a caserole , or slow cooker-in meat of choice. O0 also bread crumbs on top, gives it a crunchy topping.

PB On The Run

I had a feeling that pork would also work well with this recipe...ty for posting Pink O0  O0

missminimouse

Quote from: SaintHippo on March 14, 2006, 11:08:36 AM
This sounds so tasty that I'm currently in a position where I'm now forced to buy a Slow Cooker... haven't seen one since I was a child so now I need to head to Sears!


They sell crock pots almost anywhere,  I got a nice sized one at Walmart for about $20.   Sears may be a bit more expensive than that.

I'm having trouble finding a rice steamer.   I'm looking for a kind that will steam rice and veggies both,  not neccessarily at the same time,   and also that's rather inexpensive.  All i've found at walmart is a rice cooker,   and it won't do veggies.

ClingFree

Quote from: missminimouse on March 28, 2006, 09:43:58 AM
Quote from: SaintHippo on March 14, 2006, 11:08:36 AM
This sounds so tasty that I'm currently in a position where I'm now forced to buy a Slow Cooker... haven't seen one since I was a child so now I need to head to Sears!


They sell crock pots almost anywhere,  I got a nice sized one at Walmart for about $20.   Sears may be a bit more expensive than that.

I'm having trouble finding a rice steamer.   I'm looking for a kind that will steam rice and veggies both,  not neccessarily at the same time,   and also that's rather inexpensive.  All i've found at walmart is a rice cooker,   and it won't do veggies.

Okay .. I never knew they had veggie steamers. Ive always just put some water in a pan, and I have a metal mesh strainer, with a handle - that coincidentally fits into my pan (Not bought at the same time same place or anything) and throw a lid on top of it.
Im not being stupid .. okay well not intentionally .. but they really make veggie steamers?

missminimouse

Quote from: ClingFree on March 28, 2006, 10:46:38 AM
Quote from: missminimouse on March 28, 2006, 09:43:58 AM
Quote from: SaintHippo on March 14, 2006, 11:08:36 AM
This sounds so tasty that I'm currently in a position where I'm now forced to buy a Slow Cooker... haven't seen one since I was a child so now I need to head to Sears!


They sell crock pots almost anywhere,  I got a nice sized one at Walmart for about $20.   Sears may be a bit more expensive than that.

I'm having trouble finding a rice steamer.   I'm looking for a kind that will steam rice and veggies both,  not neccessarily at the same time,   and also that's rather inexpensive.  All i've found at walmart is a rice cooker,   and it won't do veggies.

Okay .. I never knew they had veggie steamers. Ive always just put some water in a pan, and I have a metal mesh strainer, with a handle - that coincidentally fits into my pan (Not bought at the same time same place or anything) and throw a lid on top of it.
Im not being stupid .. okay well not intentionally .. but they really make veggie steamers?

I used to do it that way,  but it's such a pain.
A friend of mine has a small black and decker rice steamer,   if you take the rice bowl out,  you can add veggies and it will steam them.    Look it up on any site for food and rice steamers,  they got tons.

ClingFree


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