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30 Day Gourmet ©2008

 

Chewin'
the News

October 2002

Crock Pot Beef Stew


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Meals:

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2

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5

6

Serves:

6

12

18

24

30

36

Makes:

3 qt.

6 qt.

9 qt.

12 t.

15 t.

18 qt.

Ingredients:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beef broth

14 oz.

28 oz.

42 oz.

56 oz.

70 oz.

84 oz.

Worcestershire sauce

2 T.

1/4 C.

1/4 C. + 2 T.

1/2 C.

1/2 C. + 2 T.

3/4 C.

A1 Steak sauce

2 T.

1/4 C.

1/4 C.  + 2 T.

1/2 C.

1/2 C. + 2 T.

3/4 C.

Seasoning salt

1 t.

2 t.

1 T.

1 T. +

1 t.

1 T. +

2 t.

2 T.

Garlic salt

1 t.

2 t.

1 T.

1 T. +

1 t.

1 T. +

2 t.

2 T.

Stew beef

1-1/2 lb.

3 lb.

4-1/2 lb.

6 lb.

7-1/2 lb.

9 lb.

On Hand:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Potatoes, peeled and chunked

3 C.

6 C.

9 C.

12 C.

15 C.

18 C.

Carrots, peeled and chunked

2 C.

4 C.

6 C.

8 C.

10 C.

12 C.

Medium onion, chopped

1

2

3

4

5

6

Bay leaf

1

2

3

4

5

6

 

Assembly Directions:
Combine the beef broth, Worcestershire, A1, seasoning salt and garlic salt in a bowl. Stir to mix.

Freezing Directions:
Put the raw stew beef in a freezer bag or rigid container. Pour the broth mixture over the meat. Seal, label and freeze.

Cooking Directions:
Thaw bag in the refrigerator overnight. Spray your crock pot with cooking spray. Put the potatoes in the crock pot first, then the carrots. Dump the meat and broth in the crock pot over the vegetables. Put the chopped onion on top of the meat. Put the whole bay leaf on top. Put the lid on the crock pot and cook on low for 8 hours. Don’t stir until it’s cooked for about 7 hours. When you do stir it, be careful not to break up the bay leaf.

Serving Directions:
Remove the bay leaf and discard. Serve hot. Great served with some crusty bread.

Comments:
This makes a very tasty meal. The broth doesn’t get very thick. If you want it thicker, after it’s cooked for 7 or 8 hours, ladle most of the broth out into a bowl, add some flour (1/4 C.?) and microwave (or heat on the stove) until thick. Stir it back into the crockpot and serve.
 

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