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Old 04-27-2001, 02:03 PM
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Well this weekend we had a banquet canceled and I have an overabundance of cooked top round. What are some your favorite ways of using up your extra beefs? Something besides the stroganoff.
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My favorite is Thai Beef Salad. Slice thinly, add a little minced garlic, touch of sugar, fish sauce, lime juice, cilantro and canola oil. Mix well and serve over julienne cucumbers and bibb lettuce with cilantro sprigs.
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Ditto

Probably one of the best ways to deal with it. I would also use fine strips in a stir fry, just add the beef at the last minute.
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I would use it to make pepper steak.
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You can grind it and make Shepperd's Pie!

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How about slicing it thin, and using for sandwiches and beef dips. you can freeze any other left overs.

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slice thin and rare if it still is rare and roll around julienned veg for an app.

I wonder if it would make a good hash for breakfast????hmmm
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If you allready have the beef sliced just make a bread stuffing and run beef rolls for
a lunch special.French dips,Pot pie,or grind some up and make a stew if you have the crowd.Marnade some and make kebobs with fresh veggies or freeze a bulk of the beef for a later time.Use some in beef burgandy / tips with mushrooms over noodles or whatever.
There is so much to do with beef and I'm at a loss for ideas.Sorry,Bill
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banqueteer,

Here are a few sugg...

Garde manager...

Antipasto platters

Soups...

Beef and Veg
Beef and wild mushroom
Beef and wild rice

Specials...

Beef and mushroom stir fry
Beef and veg stir fry
Beef stew
Beef fry rice

Sandwiches...

Philly cheese steak
Roast beef sandwiches
Rare roast beef sandwiches

Employee/ family meals...

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so,,,you have beef coming out of the ying yang. Lets go:

thai red beef curry.
beef rendang.
perhaps a cajun roasted beef salad.
stir fry of beef with hor fan noodles with bean sprouts.
beef satay.
carbonnade of beef.
braised beef with a red wine and thyme reduction.
chargrilled steaks with red onion and chilli jam.
a salad of rare roasted beef, marinated vegetables, arugula with a red wine, thyme infused oil and seeded mustard dressing.
Replace the veal shanks with diced beef in a version of "osso bucco"
Beef tagine.
Stir fry of beef, bok choy, egg noodle with a honey, garlic and soy sauce.

possibilities are endless - just use ones imagination and go relatively crazy.
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