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I'm usually VERY organized, but somehow a recipe I read here slipped through my fingers! So, I'm hoping someone here can help me out.

It is a swiss steak, or cube steak type recipe and I do recall that a pkg of brown gravy mix and/or a can of beef consomme was added, and it sounded good to me.

I just got home from Sprout's where I buy the best tasting cube steaks, and of course that recipe came to mind. Ring any bells??

I will be off the computer for a bit, but will check in again later...TIA!!!

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Re: Trying to find a recipe!

I found a recipe from just going to google and naming the ingredients and it popped up. Good Luck!

Wrong is still wrong just because you benefited from it.
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Re: Trying to find a recipe!

Thanks, but I really did a pretty thorough search before I posted my inquiry. I searched on google, and allrecipes, and searched here for swiss steak, cube steak, salisbury steak, and beef consomme recipes.

I wanted a tried and true recipe, and I recalled it as being one that the poster had used for years.

Thanks cajun3mama, but I had already seen/read that thread. The recipe I am looking for does not have any tomato products.

But thanks to both of you for responding!! My quest continues!

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Re: Trying to find a recipe!

Maybe?

One of the easy ways I do it if you don't like messing with the burger patties, which is so easy. Buy a package of

4 cube steaks, and

4 packs of gravy mix.

Cook them fully, in small amount of vegetable oil, season with salt, pepper, and garlic powder.

In a small crockpot put about 4 packages of gravy mix, 4 cups of water, mix, add your cube steak, set on low, this is a good meal to put in before you leave for work and it's ready by 4 or 5pm.

I am surprised that a recipe would have beef consommé and gravy mix since the mix is dried beef flavor plus a thickener. Seems it would be very strong to me. You could always use less mix and use a can on consommé instead of 'gravy mix and 1 cup of water'. Just the same thing without thickener.

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Re: Trying to find a recipe!

Annie's Oven Beef Stew with Dumplings

Stew:
1 pound beef, any cut, cut into 3/4-inch cubes
Granulated garlic
Thyme leaves
Seasoned salt
1 cup chopped celery (about 3 large ribs)
1 cup chopped onion (1 large)
1 cup chopped carrots (about 3 medium)
2-3 cups chopped potatoes (about 4 large)
1 packet instant brown gravy mix
1 cup water
3 cups beef stock, consomme or reconstituted bouillon (I used consomme for the intense flavor)
1/2 cup tomato juice or tomato sauce, if desired

Dumplings:
1 cup flour
1-1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons oil or melted butter
1 egg
1/3 cup milk

Heat oven to 375°F. Spray a stainless steel skillet or other oven-safe dish with non-stick spray.

Sprinkle granulated garlic, thyme leaves and seasoned salt into bottom of pan. Add beef cubes. Sprinkle more of the same seasonings over the beef cubes. Roast in oven, uncovered, for as long as it takes for you to chop the veggies and mix the broth, or about 20 minutes.

Chop all veggies into about 3/4-inch cubes. Peeling the potatoes and carrots is optional. If they are in great condition, it's more nutritious to leave the peels on, but today I had to peel mine.

Throw all the veggie peels, celery leaves and onion skins in your compost bucket.

In a large bowl, whisk contents of gravy packet with 1 cup water. Add 3 cups of beef broth, bouillon or consomme.

After roasting for 20 minutes, remove beef from oven. Reduce oven temperature to 300°F.

Add veggies to the pan. If you happen to find 1/2 cup of tomato juice lurking in the back of your fridge, pour that in, too. Then add the quart of beef gravy and broth mixture.

Dig around your lid box and find the appropriate lid for the pan. Or cover it with foil if that's easier.

Put the pan back in the oven. Be careful...it's still hot and a lot heavier now. Let stew simmer in the oven for 2-3 hours or until veggies and beef are fork-tender.

Check broth for thickness. If it's not thick enough, whisk in some butter and flour roux a little at at time until broth thickens. If it's too thick (but it won't be), add a little water.

For dumplings, combine flour, baking powder and salt in medium bowl. In another bowl, beat egg with milk and oil. Combine wet and dry ingredients just until combined. Spoon onto hot stew. Cover and return to 300° oven for 10 minutes.

Remove lid. Bake uncovered for an additional 10 minutes.

Makes 6-8 servings of stew with dumplings.