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Beef Congee (Or a Thick Gloppy Rice Dish)

Warming beef congee with rice simmered to a thick, silky porridge in stock with star anise, ginger, and garlic. Rump steak and snow peas stir in at the end for a hearty one-pot bowl.

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Beef Stew with Mushrooms & White Beans

This beef stew recipe is from the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. It cooks up in about half an hour and is surprisingly rich in flavor given its short cooking time.

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Beef Stew with Ale

Lots of flavors and textures, the beef is tender and succulent. Serve a bowl of this delicious stew with some crusty bread to complete a meal.

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Anticuchos

Peruvian-style beef skewers marinated overnight in jalapeño-spiked vinegar marinade and grilled over mesquite for smoky, spicy, tangy street food at home.

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Crockpot Beef & Peppers

Put the crockpot to work and try making this scrumptious dish made with succulent beef, bell peppers and a bit of soy sauce.

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Crockpot Seasoned Beef in Sauce

A simple and scrumptious dish made with a tasty sauce that you won't mind licking off of your fingers.

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Crockpot Curry

Spice up your beef with this succulent dish that can be made, courtesy of your crockpot.

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Mexican Beef (Crockpot)

Spice up your crockpot with this savory dish that is sure to be your family's favorite.

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Szechuan Pepper Beef

Szechuan pepper beef stir-fry with dry-toasted peppercorns, red chili peppers, ginger, and garlic in a shoyu-brown sugar sauce. Wok-fried and ready in 35 minutes.

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30-Minute Mexican Marinara Sauce

Spagetti sauce with a twist from the Sizzlin' Mexican, this sauce includes beef, black beans and corn!

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Chinese-Style Beef

Thinly sliced sirloin stir-fried with ginger and soy sauce, served over quick-cooking rice with fresh broccoli. A 30-minute one-skillet Chinese beef and broccoli dinner.

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Trail Blazers Chili

Thick, hearty ground round chili simmered with stewed tomatoes, chili powder, cumin, and cayenne. Ranch style beans go in at the end for a beefy, no-nonsense Texas-style bowl that feeds a crowd.

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Chicken Mushroom Pie with Dill Crust

Diced chicken and mushrooms in a creamy celery soup filling baked under a flaky dill-seasoned pie crust. A cozy chicken pot pie with an herby twist.

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Crockpot Chili Sirloin

Entertain family with this succulent dish that will have your relatives standing in line for seconds.

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Grilled Turkey En Brochette

Grilled turkey kebabs marinated in chili sauce and lemon juice with cherry tomatoes, mushrooms, zucchini, and bell peppers. Lean, colorful skewers great for summer cookouts.

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Mom's Brown Stew

Mom's brown stew with beef cubes simmered for two hours in a Worcestershire and lemon-spiked broth with potatoes, carrots, and pearl onions, finished with a flour-thickened gravy.

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