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Angel's Old Fashioned Beef Stew

Submitted by: Margo
Beef chuck stewed with potatoes, carrots, celery, onions and beef broth for a homey favorite. The aroma that permeates throughout the house while the stew is simmering doesn't do it justice..delicious. 

Apple Flavored Pot Roast

Submitted by: Christine Glawe
This is a great recipe for a slightly sweet, tender pot roast made with apple cider and onion soup mix. 

Asian Flair Flat Iron Steak

Submitted by: Victoria
Home Town: Houma, Louisiana, USA
After rummaging online recipes, and experimenting with my own, I came up with this sweet and tangy sesame marinade that my husband and I find quite tasty! You can also try cooking it in your indoor (we have a Foreman) grill. 

Bacon Blue Cheese Flat Iron Salad

Submitted by: Patricia
Living In: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
My family loves this wonderfully tasty main dish salad made with flat iron steak, bacon and fresh blue cheese. 

Barbecue Beef for Sandwiches

Submitted by: Vicki Bauer
Pot-roasted beef is shredded and simmered with hot, spicy sauce. This recipe will feed a crowd (16 to 20 sandwich servings). Leftovers may be frozen for later use. 

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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 Pot Roast

Submitted by: Emma Nye
Provided by: Cooking for 2
In New Oxford, Pennsylvania, Emma Nye relies on her mother's pot roast recipe when company is coming. But when she merely wants to enjoy the savory sensation with her husband, she can turn to this downsized version. 

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BBQ Chuck Roast

Submitted by: Sue
A barbecued chuck roast, marinated in a tangy sauce featuring beer, ginger, and teriyaki and barbeque sauces, and cooked on a spit. 

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Beef or Chicken Enchiladas

Submitted by: Pam Tangbakken
Provided by: Taste of Home
This recipe is excellent if you have a little leftover beef or chicken. It's especially good on a cold day, since it's a very hearty recipe. 

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Beef Potpie

Submitted by: Marian Clifton
Provided by: Taste of Home
Your sweetheart will swoon when you bring out this bubbly golden-topped potpie, a tried-and-true meal pleaser from Marian Clifton of Selma, California. 'It makes a hearty homey meal with plenty of comforting country flavor,' she promises. 

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Beef Tamales

Submitted by: Gloria
These are just like the tamales my Abuelita used to make for special occasions. This recipe makes a lot, but if you're going to go to all the trouble of making tamales from scratch, you might as well have a party! You will need butchers' twine and a large pot with a steamer basket to make these. May be frozen up to 6 months in heavy-duty resealable plastic bags. To reheat, thaw in refrigerator and then steam or microwave until heated through. 

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Beef with Sweet Peppers

Submitted by: Kim Shea
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
Strips of beef chuck roast are simmered to a tasty tenderness in this super skillet dish sent by Kin Shea, Wethersfield, Connecticut. Good cuts for this recipe are boneless top blade roast or boneless arm or shoulder pot roast. 

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Best Beef Dip Ever

Submitted by: Lori Anderson
Wow... A favorite with all my family and friends. I refuse to give any of them the recipe because it is so easy. I love it when they keep asking for it! I often throw all the ingredients into slow cooker and head to work. We all eat when ever we get in the door. The au jus is great! Add beef to lightly toasted buns, and dip away in the au jus. 

Best Korean Bulgogi

Submitted by: wendyow
Home Town: Conyers, Georgia, USA
My grandmother made this traditional, non-spicy Korean dish a lot. Every person, even those who have never ate Korean food, love this dish. Use any beer of your choice, we used Budweiser. Roll this beef up in a lettuce leaf with some rice for a fun dining experience. No silverware needed! -Kids love it! 

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Burgundy Roast Beef with Savory Sauce

Provided by: Holland House®
Boneless beef chuck cross rib roast is marinated with wine, aromatic herbs and vegetables before roasting for this tender and succulent Burgundy roast beef. 

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Submitted by: Chef Tom McAliney, Brandt Beef
My carne asada steak sandwich with avocado salad recipe is perfect for tailgating. About ninety percent of this recipe can be prepared in advance - meaning that when game day rolls around, all you'll have to do is fire up the grill, cook the steaks, and melt the cheese on the bread. 

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Submitted by: Rosa Isel
Beef slices are simmered together with a chile-tomato sauce in this spicy and delicious main dish. 

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Charley's Slow Cooker Mexican Style Meat

Submitted by: Charley Bishop
This makes a very hot and spicy chuck pot toast that cooks for 2 to 4 hours on a low-temperature setting. Seasoning should be adjusted for individual tastes. 

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Chile Colorado

Submitted by: Helena Unzueta
I like to make this chile for my Mexican husband, who also doesn't like tomatoes in his chile. This is a very Mexican chile. If you decide to add beans, do it after the chile is finished. 

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Chile Colorado II

Submitted by: AIMEE359
Cubed beef chuck roast braised with tomatoes, beer, green chilies, and spices. Serve with tortillas and rice. A firehouse favorite that is sure to become a favorite in your house, too! 


 
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