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MaryJanesNiece |
Posted - Oct 08 2018 : 1:07:07 PM Does anyone have any good crockpot steak recipes? Or any steak recipes that don't involve a grill? I am not a huge fan of steaks and we have quite a few left from our cow that needs to be eaten before then end of the year. So I am looking for new and yummy ways to eat them. I found a crockpot peppered steak recipe that I am trying tonight, but would love some others.
Krista |
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MaryJanesNiece |
Posted - Oct 15 2018 : 12:46:57 PM Good thinking Jamie. Thank you!
Julie, I have a couple of cube steaks so I will try the steak fajitas with that. Broccoli is not a favorite to any of the boys in my house so I think I'll pass on the beef and broccoli.
Thank you for the recipe Nicole. It's different than the one I tried last week. I think it was the steak we used because I wasn't a big fan of it.
The current steaks I have are Sirloin, t-bone, rib eye, and rib steak.
Krista |
texdane |
Posted - Oct 15 2018 : 06:26:17 AM Slow Cooked Pepper steak
Cut 2 pounds of beef round steak into strips Brown in 2 Tbsp oil
Add to crock pot with: 1/4 cup reduced sodium soy sauce, 1 chopped onion, 1 garlic clove, 1 tsp. Sugar, 1/4 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp pepper, 1/4 tsp ginger, 1 can tomatoes with juice, 2 large sweet peppers cut into strips, 1/2 cup water, 1 tablespoon cornstarch
Cook in crock pot on low 5 -6 hours and serve over noodles or hot rice
I don’t remember where that recipe came from originally, but I have made it over 20 years now!
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treelady |
Posted - Oct 14 2018 : 09:00:45 AM Beef-broccoli stir fry is another one of our favorites. Again I use sirloin or flank steak.
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Max Lucado |
treelady |
Posted - Oct 14 2018 : 08:58:45 AM I like a sirloin or flank steak for fajitas, but I have used cube steak as well.
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Max Lucado |
AuntJamelle |
Posted - Oct 12 2018 : 1:28:16 PM Might also be good to google making steaks in the oven - where you sear them on stove and then finish in the oven. A lot of restaurants cook them that way :) |
MaryJanesNiece |
Posted - Oct 12 2018 : 12:59:11 PM Thank you Nicole!
Thanks Julie. That sounds really good. We are big chicken fajita fans, but I haven't tried steak yet. Which kind of steak do you use?
Krista |
treelady |
Posted - Oct 11 2018 : 08:20:32 AM You can also marinade them in a good soy sauce-ginger marinade, slice thin, cook until desired doneness and serve on a bed of salad greens for a delicious steak salad.
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Max Lucado |
treelady |
Posted - Oct 11 2018 : 08:16:35 AM I do my steak fajitas in the crock pot. Brown the steaks, slice into thin strips, throw them into the crockpot with sliced peppers, sliced onions, 1 tbsp. Cornstarch, 2 tsp. Chili powder, 1 tsp. Salt, 1 tsp. Paprika, 1 tsp. Sugar, 1/2 tsp. Onion powder, 1/2 tsp. Garlic powder, 1/4 tsp. Cayenne pepper, 1/2 tsp. Ground cumin and 1/4 cup water. Cook on low about 4 hours until steak is tender and veggies are done. These are so yummy.
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Max Lucado |
texdane |
Posted - Oct 11 2018 : 06:56:53 AM Hi Krista,
I have a good one for the crockpot. I will look it up and post it here in a bit.
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