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Favorite stew recipe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cross-7" data-source="post: 1555814" data-attributes="member: 24538"><p>Me too GB </p><p>I like it thick and not watery </p><p>Mine is very similar.</p><p>I use cut up NY strip steak and pan sear it first then add a little beef stock and simmer and deglaze the skillet.</p><p>Pour beef stock in slow cooker and add steak and liquid from skillet.</p><p>I let it cook a as long as I can before adding veggies. </p><p>Potatoes and carrots go in next.</p><p>After they soften I make a mushroom gravy mix. A little pkg cost .79 and makes about a cup of gravy.</p><p>Then add it to thicken it up </p><p>Then add in whole green beans and whatever else I'm in the mood for at the time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cross-7, post: 1555814, member: 24538"] Me too GB I like it thick and not watery Mine is very similar. I use cut up NY strip steak and pan sear it first then add a little beef stock and simmer and deglaze the skillet. Pour beef stock in slow cooker and add steak and liquid from skillet. I let it cook a as long as I can before adding veggies. Potatoes and carrots go in next. After they soften I make a mushroom gravy mix. A little pkg cost .79 and makes about a cup of gravy. Then add it to thicken it up Then add in whole green beans and whatever else I’m in the mood for at the time [/QUOTE]
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