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Title: Leftover beef
Post by: barkingdog on February 11, 2007, 12:42:08
Hi

Does anyone have any good recipes for using leftover beef?

Thanks,
barkingdog
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Mrs Ava on February 11, 2007, 12:44:30
I grind it down and make cottage pie with it just by cooking some onions until soft, then making a gravy with stock, stir in the gound cooked beef until well combines, into a dish and cover with lashings of creamy mash.
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: artichoke on February 11, 2007, 13:42:03
I've often made ?"rissoles" (I don't give them a name) by chopping or mincing the meat and any handy veg and herbs and onion/garlic mixing with scrunched up leftover bread or some flour, and an egg, make little balls and fry or bake them. Maybe tomato sauce. Children used to gulp them down eagerly.

[Still do - I've been making and freezing portions of  baby food for 18 mnth old, and his mother eats at least half of it].
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: tim on February 11, 2007, 14:00:18
Just Beef-in-Gravy?
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Hippychick on February 11, 2007, 19:09:10
Hi

What about beef casserole?  We usually put in whatever veggies are to hand.  Celery or fennel really make a difference.  Mix a tablespoon of flour with a stock cube abd some red wine and add to the beef and veggies.  Add whatever herbs you like and a splosh of worcestershire sauce.

If there isn't enough meat for a decent casserole I use pre-soaked pinto and aduki beans to bulk it out a bit.  Cook for aslong as you like, but at least 2 hours on a low setting.  Keep an eye on it to stop it drying out and add more fluid as required, mine's normally more red wine!!

Will be having this tomorrow as have got roast brisket for dinner tonight.  With fresh home grown veggies of course :)
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Emagggie on February 11, 2007, 21:36:20
Cold unadulterated sliced beef and mustard with salad and a big jacket potato. Ambrosia. ;D
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: manicscousers on February 12, 2007, 07:56:36
we use it as it is in a wrap shredded with lettuce, peppers and onion..yummmm  :)
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: tim on February 12, 2007, 08:11:05
Of course, if it's nicely pink, a Chinese stir fry?
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Doris_Pinks on February 12, 2007, 12:30:23
Baked Beef Curry for us! ;D
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Tin Shed on February 12, 2007, 14:14:38
Cottage pie with a topping  potato and celeriac mash is on the menu for tonight.
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Blue Bird on February 12, 2007, 18:15:21
Sliced thinnly add black beans sauce and makes a brill deli bar style filling for jackets or wrapps

Also like it with mustard mayonnaise the sameway  ;D
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: barkingdog on February 14, 2007, 12:43:56
Thanks for the suggestions, I'm feeling hungry now!

barkingdog
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: cambourne7 on February 14, 2007, 12:46:47
fryed red onion, sliced beef and very light mayo with garlic   :D

in a sandwich ( bread or roll )
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Jeannine on February 15, 2007, 13:04:47
Beef in a French Bread roll,warmed up with gravy in a pot for dipping. XX Jeannine
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: tim on February 15, 2007, 15:25:44
Should have added that, if really rare, Beef Olives!
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Jellycakesforme on March 21, 2007, 01:38:13
Cold meat and salad, or sliced in a sandwich with homemade plum sauce. 
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Barnowl on March 21, 2007, 11:23:33
Assuming it's cooked beef I wouldn't go for a casserole - boiling beef that has been roasted usually makes it pretty tough. The only thing I remember from Michel Roux  (everything else was too complicated - how many of us have a duck press for heaven's sake?) is that he says boiling any meat that has previously been roasted is a complete no-no.

How about mincing it with some other goodies (e.g. softened onion, chillies) and use it to stuff a pasta like cannelloni or pancakes, with soem tomato or cheese sauce on top?
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Curryandchips on March 22, 2007, 12:27:17
One of my favourite ways of using leftover beef is to make half inch cubes and stir fry with onions and mushrooms, tomatoes if available, and spice to taste, for me this is normally chillies, then serve with a vegetable rice ...
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Jellycakesforme on March 22, 2007, 12:36:53
The salad in "cold meat and salad" is usually things just arranged on the plate.  For example, hard boiled eggs, halved, slices of tinned beetroot, maybe canned asparagus spears, even slices of orange, lettuce and tomato and mayonnaise and canned pineapple rings.  The meat is served with pickles or relish. 

Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: tim on March 22, 2007, 13:01:27
If it's still there after 40 days- bin it!!
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Jellycakesforme on March 23, 2007, 04:21:43
I love the picture for this recipe:

http://www.foodinaminute.co.nz/Recipes/recipe_default.aspx?recipeid=251
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: barkingdog on March 23, 2007, 07:29:11
Quote from: tim on March 22, 2007, 13:01:27
If it's still there after 40 days- bin it!!


;D Yes was used up a long time ago! But all the suggestions will come in handy!
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Grandma on March 24, 2007, 14:19:43
Leftover beef?  :o What's BEEF?  ??? Haven't been able to afford it for years, but can't help thinking back to my childhood when beef - (and cod and mutton and skate and pork and lamb and haddock and in fact almost all meat, fish, roe etc.,) - were  cheap 'everyday' meals.  The exception was horrible, tasteless  chicken which  - (thank goodness!) - was so expensive it was only seen once a year, on Christmas Day.   :P

(Rich folks, I'm told,  had horrible, tasteless turkey ;D)

Will pay 1st class postage on a 'doggie-bag' full of 'leftover beef'  :)
(or on a doggie bag full of leftover almost-anything except chicken and turkey!)
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: theothermarg on March 24, 2007, 14:33:24
oh yes i,m a granny too 6d of chips 1s and 6d for cod and chips when mum was feeling rich
marg ::)
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Grandma on March 24, 2007, 18:28:54
I can smell the newspaper, Marg!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Jeannine on March 24, 2007, 21:42:01
Woosh it in the food processor, season to taste, add a big chunk of butter, it turns out as great potted meat.
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Jellycakesforme on March 25, 2007, 00:18:43
Mince is cheap here.  How about you?   :)
Title: Re: Leftover beef
Post by: Likes Roses on April 08, 2007, 11:28:31
Cold meat and pickles with chips cooked in goose fat!