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  2. Make These Comforting Beef Recipes Right in Your Slow Cooker

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    Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff Hearty sirloin steak, egg noodles, and a creamy mushroom sauce make this the perfect cozy meal for a cold night. Get the Beef Stroganoff recipe at Well Plated by Erin .

  3. 30 Ground Beef Crockpot Recipes for Lazy Cooks - AOL

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    Just don’t skip the sharp cheddar cheese on top. Get the recipe. 8. Slow Cooker Indian Chicken Kheema with Peas ... Crockpot Tacos with Slow Cooker Ground Beef. Low Carb Yum. ... The O.G. calls ...

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  7. Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff Recipe - AOL

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    Heat oil in a large nonstick saute pan over medium heat. If using the top round of beef, cut the meat into 1"cubes; then dredge the cubes in flour so that they are coated on all sides.

  8. Turkey-Broccoli Twists Recipe - AOL

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    Add the broccoli and carrots for the last 5 minutes of the cooking time. Drain the pasta mixture well in a colander. Return the pasta mixture to the saucepan. Stir the soup, broth, garlic powder, black pepper and turkey in the saucepan and cook over medium heat until the mixture is hot and bubbling. Sprinkle with the cheese.

  9. Beef and broccoli - Wikipedia

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    Beef and broccoli was likely developed in the diaspora of Chinese immigrants in 19th century America. [1] It became an established feature of American Chinese restaurants during the 1920s. [ 2 ] By the 1950s, it had become ubiquitous and it is one of the most popular American Chinese dishes in the 21st century. [ 3 ]