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Paul's Italian-Style Meatloaf

This is from Paul, who used to run an old BBS (remember those?) with a cooking "echo". You can use all beef or all turkey. Also good with some shredded Parmesan cheese sprinkled over the marinara before serving.

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Swiss Steak in Crock Pot

No one said you couldn't make steak in a crockpot, so enjoy this fantastic dish that will feed your hunger!

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Beef Casserole with Edam

Feed your hungry family with this hearty casserole that is made with mushrooms and peppers.

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Braised Beef & Onions

" Tasty and easy. I might try to cook it more on low heat next time; I think I had the heat a bit too high and the was a little more dry than I'd expect, but it was still very good."

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Crock Pot Braciole

Try this succulent crockpot dish that is made with italian sausage, jalapeno peppers and taco sauce.

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Vortex Firehouse Chili

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Beef Tips

5 Simple Slow-Cooker Tips

Using a Crockpot® or slow cooker can create delicious slow-cooked meals while saving your time and money.

Chuck Wagon

huck is the general term for the meat from the shoulder section of cattle. Cuts from the chuck tend to be tough with notable connective tissue and intramuscular fat. This is because these muscles are

Red Meat, White Lies

In Old English times, the term "meat" meant any edible food. During the medieval period this definition narrowed to only land animals. This inevitably arose out of

Where's the Beef?

Comprehending all the different cuts of beef can be a little confusing. For example, did you know that a strip steak, New York strip, Kansas City steak, club steak, shell steak, and top loin steak all come from the same part?

Un-Wimpy Burgers

One day I had a yen for hamburgers so I ventured to my local supermarket. I detest the supermarket pre-made patties. First, their quality is always

SEAR-ious Flavor

Louis Camille Maillard (1878-1936) was a French physician and chemist. In 1912 he was researching how amino acids combined to form proteins. Serendipitously, he uncovered

Braising Can Take the Chill Out of Winter

I am not a winter person. But I must admit, there's nothing like a hearty winter meal followed by a good brandy or

Guide for Broiling Beef, Veal, Lamb, Chicken and Pork

Take the guesswork out of braising beef, veal, lamb, poultry and pork with this handy chart of approximate cooking times.

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