Let's Talk BBQ
Recipes => Recipes => Beef Recipes => Topic started by: pmillen on October 30, 2020, 01:33:11 PM
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Not using the kitchen range oven keeps the kitchen cooler and adds a welcome smoke flavor if I want it.
This is a pretty straightforward salisbury steak recipe. I'm sure that your favorite one will be just fine baked in your smoker.
Ingredients
2 pounds ground beef
1 can (10¾ ounces) condensed golden mushroom or cream of mushroom soup, undiluted
1 cup quick-cooking oats
2 eggs, lightly beaten
½ cup each chopped green pepper, celery and onion
½ teaspoon salt
2 garlic cloves, minced
¾ cup water
¼ teaspoon pepper
Directions
- Preheat your pit to 350°F.
- In a large bowl, combine the oats, eggs, green pepper, celery, onion, salt and garlic.
- Crumble beef over the mixture and mix well.
- Shape into six or eight rectangular patties. (Use the baking dish upside down on the hamburger spread out on a cutting board as the pattern and then slice the whole into patties.)
- Brown the patties on both sides in a skillet.
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Place patties in an ungreased 13-in. × 9-in. baking dish. - Combine the soup, water and pepper; pour over beef.
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Bake at 350°F for 30-35 minutes or until the meat is no longer pink. - (https://ch3301files.storage.live.com/y4mK13-_8-dEzIQmtrBcsOAhIUyMHuW6gLu-31BwtyatrTMRGy2daM94d1IsYcbTYbz-0FRJI1nqjhD2yRgonPQ-e2jpOg2B5mgyIeHlwv0JqL7ECS6KZo4_Ev7wn_et7onA0AqbF74jbraqj26YI9unnRE3BA2Da4QtxfeGPEEYszUoMt1deE65R6BurDOsjl6?width=495&height=660&cropmode=none)
Done and sitting in the center of the dinner table. - (https://ch3301files.storage.live.com/y4mUBLLTC-2dl7E2OHIEu6OhZEEKXUlpqPWzqAF970gK3vPnEXXZm02eoHJ9Xk8Rij8Pyz5ME9hQHtiDc7mrMSdOtMMWxvj2K85_rxBMWO7t_EryvcEJwCy3BAAlftDWZNCQ_XUdVcXVrowgKo7cTttWggiUU3g8f1Q1JSDly2bMbYbTVMOBfekppvYjdDO0LKj?width=660&height=495&cropmode=none)
Dinner is served.
EDIT: The last time I cooked this I wished that I had doubled the gravy recipe so I had more for the potatoes.
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OH man looks good!! Well minus the green things :D :D :D
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Looks good to me. :thumbup:
I'll even take Tommy's "green things" :D
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Awesome meal there.
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Nice!
I cook the veggies down to softened and then add them to the meat mixture. I find it imparts more flavor that way.
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I cook the veggies down to softened and then add them to the meat mixture. I find it imparts more flavor that way.
Interesting idea.
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great looking meal