Mix stew meat, onions, tomatoes, tomato juice, water and red pepper in a 25 gallon pot. Cook until almost done; add potatoes, mixed vegetables, garlic, salt, pepper and cooking sherry. Cook until done, stirring frequently to keep from sticking. Add the corn and turn the fire to simmer. Stir good.Cook for 10 minutes and turn the fire out. This is 25 gallons of the best stew you will ever eat !
Cut off top of pumpkin to make a lid.
Clean out seeds and pulp.
Bake hollowed out pumpkin shell on oven rack at 300\u00b0 for approximately 1 1/2 hours.
Fill with hot beef stew; continue baking an additional hour (stew will pick up some flavor from pumpkin).
Remove from oven; serve, using the pumpkin as your serving dish.
Yummy and decorative on a cold fall night.
Cut the elephant into small, bite size pieces.
It is best to start this well in advance of the anticipated company.
Add enough brown gravy to cover.
Simmer over a kerosene fire for about 4 weeks or until tender.
This will serve 3,839 people (if they are not gluttons).
If more guests are expected, the 2 rabbits may be added.
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Wash green beans and trim off stems. Cut in half and rinse in cold water.
Saute lamb meat stew, onions, garlic, salt and spices in olive oil or vegetable oil(stirring occasionally) until meat is brown.
Add 2 cups of water, green beans, chopped tomatoes or 28 oz. can of diced tomatoes. and cook on medium heat for about 10 minutes. cover and simmer on low heat for around 45 minutes or until green beans are tender.
This meal is best when served hot with plain rice.
Ten minutes before stew is done, add dumplings (recipe follows) and cover
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Heat oil in large deep nonstick skillet over medium high heat and brown beef.
Stir in Recipe Ready Stew Blend, tomatoes and beef broth. Reduce heat to low and simmer covered 20 minutes or until beef is tender.* Season, if desired, with salt and black pepper and sprinkle with chopped parsley. For thicker stew, gently mash 2 potatoes using a fork; stir to blend.
otatoes, carrots and turnips to stew during the last 20 minutes
Prepare the basic meatball recipe -- except cook them in a Dutch oven.
Drain off the excess fat.
Add the soup, sour cream, peas (with liquid) and potatoes, heat to boiling, stirring occasionally.
Prepare the dumplings.
Drop the dough by TBLS onto the boiling stew. simmer uncovered for about 10 minutes.
Cover and simmer another 10 minutes longer.
Serve.
EGG DUMPLINGS: Mix all the ingredients together until a soft dough forms.
PARSLEY DUMPLINGS: Mix all the ingredients together until a soft dough forms.
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Put the oil over medium heat. Cover the beef with the flour.
Put the garlic, bay leaves in the pot, also add pepper.
Continue cooking till the beef becomes brown.
Add salt and cook for ten minutes till beef becomes soft.
Cook another five minutes with onion, carrot, pepper (green).
Wait till the onions become tender.
Take the tomato then add red wine, parsley, and a little water. Cover the pan and transfer on the medium-low heat and cook for half an hour.
Mix sweet potatoes and green beans with red potatoes.
Continue ...
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Bring Potatoes to a boil in water with 1 TBS salt for 25 minutes.
Drain and set aside.
While potatoes cook continue with step 4.
Fry Bacon'til tender.
Remove, set aside to drain.
Saute (stir fry) Onions, Celery, and Carrots in the bacon drippings'til the onions are translucent.
Add remainder of the ingredients.
Bring to a boil.
Reduce heat to low.
Simmer for 30 minutes.
Like most soups, stews, and sauces it's better to chill overnight and reheat the next day.
Serve with Corn Sticks, my recipe#74650.
This recipe will feed 15 people.
Use 2 pounds of stew meat. Brown in frying pan and put in 3 gallon cooker.
Add water and bring to boil; boil until tender.
Cut up and add onions, carrots and potatoes.
Add tomatoes.
Add salt, black pepper and Tabasco sauce to taste.
Cover with water and bring to boil. Cut heat to simmer and cook until vegetables are tender.
Serve with crackers or bread and deer camp coffee or other drinks.
I guarantee hunters will like this recipe.
ried potatoes or Hunkar Begendi (recipe#95402).
Place veggies and meat in crock pot in order given. Mix the salt, mustard, Worcestershire sauce and hot sauce into the water and pour over all. Make sure liquid covers ingredients. Add more water or broth if necessary so it does.
Cook on low for 8-10 hours. In the last hour or so, dissolve the cornstarch in 1/4 cup water and stir into stew. Allow to cook long enough for gravy to thicken.
Serve with Recipe #332377 or Recipe #221438.