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Delicious Beef Tongue Tacos

Submitted by: Mary Rivas
Home Town: Weslaco, Texas, USA
Living In: Kyle, Texas, USA
This is a really mouth-watering way of making tongue. It practically melts in your mouth. Enjoy! 
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Eagles Tailgating Burgers

Submitted by: Marlena C.
Living In: Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA
Being an enthusiastic Philadelphia Eagles football fan, I wanted to create a burger recipe that had a taste of Philly, and some green ingredients, as a tribute to the Birds. Play around with the ingredients and create a burger for your favorite team! 

Ox Roast

Submitted by: Jon
A terrific deli-style roast beef that is chilled first for better slicing. This recipe makes a really good Ox Roast sandwich. 

Carne con Chile Rojo

Submitted by: Rosa Isel
Beef slices are simmered together with a chile-tomato sauce in this spicy and delicious main dish. 

Steak and Bacon Tournedos

Submitted by: Sue
Seasoned flank steak is rolled around bacon and grilled, oh yeah! 

Swabian Meatballs (Fleischkuechle)

Submitted by: Teufelskoch
Home Town: Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
These German meat patties use both ground beef and ground pork seasoned with marjoram, parsley, onion, and garlic and are fried in butter. 

Galuskies

Submitted by: paper_boy21
Prepare a savory filling of ground beef, pork sausage, cooked rice, and sauerkraut to make Galuskies or cabbage rolls, a favorite dish in central Kansas where the German-Russian heritage runs deep. 

Meatloaf in a Mug

Submitted by: grl2005
You can easily make a single serving of meatloaf with this fast and simple recipe. 

Picnic Sausage

Submitted by: Ed Parker
Home made picnic sausage takes a little time, but the flavor is worth it. 
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Sloppy Joes II

Submitted by: Tamara
A classic sloppy joe recipe that has withstood the tests of time. Ground beef, onion, green pepper, and ketchup are seasoned with garlic powder and sweetened with brown sugar to make this hearty meat filling. Serve on hamburger buns. 
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Barbecued Beef

Submitted by: Corwynn Darkholme
Chuck roast is slow-cooked for 8 to 10 hours with barbeque sauce ingredients, including liquid smoke. Shredded for sandwiches, it will serve a dozen. 
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Beef Stroganoff III

Submitted by: Donna
This classic recipe has proved itself time and time again. Strips of chuck roast simmered with green onions and mushrooms, then flavored with mustard and a good Rhine wine. Serve over steamed rice or noodles. 
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Stuffed Peppers

Submitted by: Bonnie
Green bell peppers are filled with ground beef, cooked rice, tomato sauce, and seasonings, then baked for an hour with additional tomato sauce and Italian-style seasoning. 
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Tantalizingly Tangy Meatloaf

Submitted by: Stacy B.
A sweet, tangy glaze covers this tasty meatloaf that will have everyone requesting seconds. 
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Charley's Slow Cooker Mexican Style Meat

Submitted by: Charley Bishop
This makes a very hot and spicy chuck pot toast that cooks for 2 to 4 hours on a low-temperature setting. Seasoning should be adjusted for individual tastes. 
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Slow Cooker Barbeque

Submitted by: Brandy
Chuck or rump roast is done in a slow cooker for 6 to 8 hours with garlic powder, onion powder and bottled barbeque sauce. 
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Slow Cooker London Broil

Submitted by: Merri
The steak is cooked with condensed tomato soup mixed with cream of mushroom soup. Dry onion soup mix is sprinkled over the top. 
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Asian Beef with Snow Peas

Submitted by: MARBALET
Stir-fried beef with snow peas in a light gingery sauce. 
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Marinated Flank Steak

Submitted by: Connie DiPianta
A wonderful flank steak on the grill I invented that friends just love! My girls think this is great, and it doesn't take long to grill. This also works great when sliced and used for fajitas. 
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Guinness® Corned Beef

Submitted by: Diana Warrick
I discovered this tasty St. Patrick's day treat when I attended an Irish Rovers Concert. My family and friend insist that it is a staple at get togethers any time of the year. Roast this Corned Beef slowly at a low setting for a melt in your mouth delight. The aroma is fantastic! 

 
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