Barbecued Beef Cubes or Hamburger

Submitted by: BarbiAnn 
Beef stewing meat is cooked with mustard, vinegar, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, and sugar among the braising ingredients. Serve over rice or noodles. 

Barbecued Beef Sandwiches

Submitted by: Poni 
This recipe couldn't be much easier. Simply combine all ingredients and cook for 3 hours, then shred the meat. Serve it on buns of your choice...and then sit back and take in the compliments! 

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Oven Barbecued Beef Brisket II

Submitted by: MARCIA ELLIS 
Beef brisket baked in chili sauce, onion soup mix, and cola. Can also be cooked in a slow cooker for 6 to 8 hours. 

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Oven Barbecued Beef Brisket I

Submitted by: JMOOSE 
Brisket is cooked in a covered pan without water for 4 to 5 hours. It is then sliced, and returned to the pan with barbecue sauce for another hour. 

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Bulgogi (Korean Barbecued Beef)

Submitted by: grneyedmustang 
Home Town: Jonesboro, Georgia, USA
The flavorful marinade - made with soy sauce, sesame seeds and oil, garlic, and a little sugar - gives a unique flavor to beef and vegetables. Serve over white rice for a complete meal. 

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Barbecued Shredded Beef

Submitted by: j.d. 
Liquid smoke and beer are prominent flavoring ingredients in this recipe. The roast needs 4 to 5 hours of cooking time. 

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Barbecued Beef

Submitted by: CORWYNN DARKHOLME 
Chuck roast is slow-cooked for 8 to 10 hours with barbeque sauce ingredients, including liquid smoke. Shredded for sandwiches, it will serve a dozen. 

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Barbecued Beef Ribs for Two

Submitted by: Margery Bryan 
I'VE SHARED this recipe with many friends who also cook for two. We all agree - small recipes are hard to find! This dish remains one of my favorites since it takes little effort to prepare and is so tasty. Plus, if you are serving a larger group, it is easy to double. -Margery Bryan, Royal City, Washington 

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Baked Barbecued Beef

Submitted by: Mercia Miner 
THIS WAS one of the first 'American' dishes I enjoyed in 1949 after arriving in the United States from New Zealand. It's now the most-used recipe in my recipe box! It's easy to prepare and so well liked. I've willingly shared it with my grandchildren and friends. -Mercia Miner, Canfield, Ohio 

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Adrienne's Overnight Barbecued Beef Sandwiches

Submitted by: PREGOCOOK 
Home Town: Denver, Colorado, USA
Living In: Dhahran, Ash Sharqiyah, Saudi Arabia
Growing up, my Mom used to make barbecued beef in the crock pot and it always tasted so good. It's definitely comfort food for me. After I got out on my own, I was determined to make barbecue beef just like hers, so I tried lots of recipes and finally came up with one of my own. I was so pleased! I called her to tell her and she laughed. She had always just used a bottle of barbecue sauce! We still laugh about that and now I've had to give her my recipe! HA! 
 
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