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  2. 80 best slow-cooker recipes for cozy meals at home - AOL

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    Skip the oven and make homemade pizza in the slow-cooker.The deep dish-style thick crust cooks at the bottom of the slow cooker, while the toppings such as mozzarella, pepperoni and pickled ...

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    Move over, ground beef: These shredded steak tacos might just be your new favorite. Just throw the meat in the slow cooker and let it do all the work for you. Get the recipe for Smoky Slow Cooker ...

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    Here, you’ll find 30 ground beef Crockpot recipes that deliver protein, flavor and low-lift deliciousness that’s sure to satisfy. ... hamburger soup and meatballs with grape jelly sauce. 34 ...

  5. Round steak - Wikipedia

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    A raw top round steak in a pan. A round steak is a beef steak from the "round", the rear end of the cow. The round is divided into cuts including the eye (of) round, bottom round, and top round, with or without the "round" bone (), and may include the knuckle (sirloin tip), depending on how the round is separated from the loin.

  6. Cube steak - Wikipedia

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    Cube steak or cubed steak is a cut of beef, usually top round or top sirloin, tenderized and flattened by pounding with a meat tenderizer. The name refers to the shape of the indentations left by that process (called "cubing"). [1] This is the most common cut of meat used for the American dish chicken-fried steak.

  7. Beefsteak - Wikipedia

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    Round steak, rump steak, or (French) rumsteak A cut from the rump of the animal. Can be tough if not cooked properly. The round is divided into cuts including the eye (of) round, bottom round, and top round, with or without the "round" bone (femur), and may include the knuckle (sirloin tip), depending on how the round is separated from the loin.