"Where's the Beef" Stew
"Where's the Beef" Stew

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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook "where's the beef" stew using 9 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make "Where's the Beef" Stew:
  1. 3 tomatoes, skinned
  2. 1 can peas
  3. 1 can corn
  4. 1 can vegetable medley
  5. 6 potatoes, skinned and halved
  6. 1 cup oil
  7. 1 Beef Pot Roast
  8. 2 onions, cut into 1/4 wedges
  9. 2 whole celery stalks, chopped

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Steps to make "Where's the Beef" Stew:
  1. fill a large pot with water, add frozen pot roast
  2. turn on medium heat and add all ingredients, season with salt, pepper, garlic salt
  3. stir, cover, cook on medium heat for 3 hrs, serve garnished with leftover celery leaf ( I don't add beef bullion but you can)

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