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  2. Steak With Red Wine Mushroom Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    Season steaks with salt and black pepper. On a grill pan coated with cooking spray, cook steaks over medium-high heat, turning once, until pink inside, 3 to 4 minutes per side.

  3. Slow-Cooked Beef and Wine Ragu Recipe - AOL

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    HEAT 1 Tbsp. oil in Dutch oven or large deep skillet on medium-high heat. Add onions; cook and stir 5 to 6 min. or until golden brown. Remove from pan.

  4. Our 25 Best 30-Minute Dinner Recipes for Winter - AOL

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    View Recipe. Sheet-Pan Beef & Cabbage Noodles. ... The creamy white wine-garlic sauce helps blend artichokes and shaved Brussels sprouts together with nutty whole-wheat pasta in this quick dinner ...

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    Freezer Burritos. To make these easy prepped burritos, ground beef gets simmered in spiced tomato sauce, then layered into a flour tortilla with refried beans, rice, and a blend of cheese.Though ...

  6. Beef Stroganoff - Wikipedia

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    Beef Stroganoff cooked with paprika and served with rice. Larousse Gastronomique lists Stroganoff as a cream, paprika, veal stock and white wine recipe. The Brazilian variant includes diced beef or strips of beef with tomato sauce, onions, mushrooms and heavy cream. Brazilians also prepare Stroganoff with chicken or even shrimp instead of beef.

  7. Daube - Wikipedia

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    Daube (French pronunciation: ⓘ, Occitan: adòba or adobo) is a French slow-cooked stew, usually of beef, but other meat is sometimes used. The best-known is the bœuf en daube à la provençale, a Provençal stew made with cheaper cuts of beef braised in wine, with vegetables, garlic and herbs, and traditionally cooked in a daubière–a braising pot.