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Picadillo-Mexican

With Cheese-stuffed Anaheim Peppers This is not the traditional Mexican picadillo or the traditional Mexican chile relleno.  The Anaheim peppers are hanging on the plant calling to be picked but I could not think of what to do with them yet and the thought of all the trouble making chile relleno and making all theContinue reading “Picadillo-Mexican”

Posted byNorieMay 8, 2020June 30, 2025Posted inbeef, RecipeTags:concoction, Mexican

Fajita Enchilada Casserole

This is an alternative to wrapping each corn tortilla with the meat mixture.  It is not the authentic enchilada but tastes the same and less work.  We liked it.  Ingredients: Grill, broil or burn on the stove the skins of the peppers and the eggplant.  Place them in a plastic bag to sweat then slideContinue reading “Fajita Enchilada Casserole”

Posted byNorieMay 7, 2020October 22, 2024Posted inbeef, RecipeTags:concoction, leftovers, Tex-Mex

Cabbage Rolls or Stuffed Cabbage

Also Unrolled Cabbage Rolls (Below) Filling: Sauce Ingredients: Procedure: To separate the cabbage leaves easily without tearing, either boil the head for a few minutes until the outer leaves are soft or freeze the cabbage head and thaw when ready to make the dish. After boiling, drain and let it cool to handle without scaldingContinue reading “Cabbage Rolls or Stuffed Cabbage”

Posted byNorieMay 7, 2020May 5, 2025Posted inbeef, Recipe, Vegetables

Pan-Seared Ribeye Steak

For one piece of Ribeye steak about 1” thick. Sprinkle one side first with: Salt, Garlic powder Black pepper and A few drops of Worcestershire sauce (optional).  Massage the seasonings well on the meat. Do the same on the other side.  Place in a plastic bag or a covered dish and let it marinate anContinue reading “Pan-Seared Ribeye Steak”

Posted byNorieMay 7, 2020May 7, 2020Posted inbeef, RecipeTags:American

Ribeye Roast

A thick piece of USDA Prime or Choice bone-in ribeye, about 4 pounds is perfect for this.  USDA Select may also be a good piece of meat and cheaper but I’m not sure if it will be as tender.  Just look for the marbling of fat in the meat.  The more marbling it has, theContinue reading “Ribeye Roast”

Posted byNorieMay 7, 2020Posted inbeef, RecipeTags:American

Leftover Brisket BBQ In Homemade Sauce

I came up with this recipe for some leftover barbecue slices I kept in the freezer after a big get together. This is the same as the Pork County Ribs BBQ recipe but instead of pork I thought it would also be good with barbecued beef brisket and I was right.  It is delicious inContinue reading “Leftover Brisket BBQ In Homemade Sauce”

Posted byNorieMay 7, 2020July 24, 2020Posted inbeef, RecipeTags:concoction, leftovers, Texan

Texas BBQ (Smoked Beef Brisket)

Slow cooked in a smoker or in a Texas barbecue grill makes this brisket so tender. Every cook has his/her own secret of making it from the marinade or the lack of, to what temperature and for how long it cooks in the pit. There is also a preference on what wood to use.  SomeContinue reading “Texas BBQ (Smoked Beef Brisket)”

Posted byNorieMay 7, 2020July 28, 2020Posted inbeef, RecipeTags:Texan

Roast Beef or Pot Roast

1 Chuck Roast 1 Envelope Onion Soup Potatoes, chunks Carrots, chunks Celery, chunks (optional) Place the roast in a roasting pan, add ¼ cup water, and shake the instant onion soup on top of the meat.  Cover with aluminum foil and bake or roast in 325°F oven for 1.5 hours.  Remove foil carefully (hot steam)Continue reading “Roast Beef or Pot Roast”

Posted byNorieMay 7, 2020April 5, 2022Posted inbeef, RecipeTags:American, beef, easy

Mongolian Beef

This is my husband’s favorite Chinese dish so I had to learn to cook it.  It is not at all different from other Chinese dishes except for the Chinese peppers and the absence of vegetables.  Actually, Mongolian Beef does not have vegetables in it but you can add them if you like.  I added slicedContinue reading “Mongolian Beef”

Posted byNorieMay 7, 2020May 4, 2022Posted inbeef, RecipeTags:Chinese

Ampalaya Con Carne

Bitter Melon With Beef Ampalaya is bitter melon or Bitter gourd. Con carne is “with beef” (meat in Spanish).  Now, I don’t know how a Chinese dish was named in Spanish and even the Chinese restaurants in Manila call it by that name.  It is a very popular dish in Chinese restaurants in the Philippines. Continue reading “Ampalaya Con Carne”

Posted byNorieMay 6, 2020July 7, 2024Posted inbeef, Recipe, VegetablesTags:Filipino-Chinese

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