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  2. I Made Joanna Gaines’ Beef Tips Recipe—and I ... - AOL

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    Ingredients. 1 (10.5-ounce) can cream of mushroom soup. 1 package onion soup mix. 2/3 cup water. 2 pounds lean stew beef, cut into 2-in. cubes. 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

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    Slow-Cooker Pork Tacos with Fresh Tomato Salsa Recipe. Pulled Pork-Stuffed Zucchini Boats. Pulled Pork Mac and Cheese. Pulled Pork Bowls. Barbecue Pork Pizza. Read the original article on Southern ...

  4. Pot roast - Wikipedia

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    Pot roast is an American beef dish [1] made by slow cooking a (usually tough) cut of beef in moist heat, on a kitchen stove top with a covered vessel or pressure cooker, in an oven or slow cooker. [2] Cuts such as chuck steak, bottom round, short ribs and 7-bone roast are preferred for this technique. (These are American terms for the cuts ...

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    Recipes for pot roast with root vegetables, and skillet green beans. ... and quick tips for gas grilling vs. charcoal grilling. 137 ... Recipes for slow-cooker ...

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    The shallots, garlic and thyme add aroma and flavor while thin-cut chicken cutlets cook quickly for an easy and time-efficient meal. View Recipe Cheesy Beef & Black Bean Skillet Casserole

  7. Roasting - Wikipedia

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    This is not technically roasting temperature, but it is called slow-roasting. The benefit of slow-roasting an item is less moisture loss and a more tender product. More of the collagen that makes meat tough is dissolved in slow cooking. At true roasting temperatures, 200 °C (390 °F) or more, the water inside the muscle is lost at a high rate.