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Old 01-16-2012, 12:08 PM   #61  
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Old 01-16-2012, 05:24 PM   #62  
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that sounds yummy, how did you make it? did you brown the beef and then just throw everything in? what did you use to thicken your sauce? any beef broth? I might try this with the rutabaga some time
I rolled the beef chunks in a mix of salt, pepper, garlic and basil. Then browned them in a frying pan (sprayed with pam). Put 1 cup of hot water in the slow cooker, added 1 package of single serving reduced sodium beef oxo, browned meat and 2 chopped green onions, additional basil and garlic. I let that simmer for a few hours. I then added only the rutabaga cubed. Let simmer till they were soft and had broken down a little (this is what thickens the stew, if u find it isn't thick enough for you, you can always take 1/3 of them out and blend them up, then re-add them to the stew). Final step was adding the mushrooms and red peppers. I let that simmer till they were cooked. Seems like long process but it's totally worth it if you like this kind of comfort food, which i do, esp during the cold canadian winters.

I made this again last nite (its my fav atm lol) and was dying for some dumplings. I used the crispy cereal and prepared it like you would for pancakes only i added 2/3 tsp of baking powder and only enough water to make a slightly runny dough (thicker then pancake mix but more runny then a bread dough) I also added salt, pepper and dill to the mix. Then dropped it in balls into the stew, put the lid on and in 10mins i had delicious dumplings!! the consistency would also allow you to cover the top of your stew with the dumpling mixture, then bake in the oven, would give you something like a beef pot pie!
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Old 01-16-2012, 05:47 PM   #63  
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I'm having roast chicken tenders with Mojito Lime Rub, spinach, broccolini and a side salad.

Love the rubs!
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chicken baked with greek seasoning and lemon juice. Roasted veggies, red/yellow pepper, mushrooms, broccoli and cauliflower drizzled with olive oil and a sprinkle of rosemary and thyme.

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I had lobster tail, steak, and mushrooms sauteed in olive oil. YUM!!!
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Steak, sauted baby bella mushrooms and spinach
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Miracle noodle spaghetti with meat sauce that included zucchini mushrooms eggplant and walden farms tomato basil sauce. Dh and I loved it and the servings were huge!
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