Showing posts with label Crockpot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crockpot. Show all posts

Friday, June 5, 2015

Crockpot Beef Tips, Tornadoes and Turtle-Brownie Sundaes

They say when life brings you lemons, make lemonade...I say, when life brings you tornadoes, make a big batch of brownies!

I have lived in -40 below degrees in Alaska and survived earthquakes in California, but I have never experienced anything so surreal like last night's (and our first) tornado.  Northern Colorado and a town 5 miles from us had two tornadoes touch down last night.  We could see one of them from our back patio.


The skies were so dark and quiet, yet clouds, thunder, lighting and hail were swirling all around us.  At one point I felt like Helen Hunt in Twister, standing outside in the rain, and I couldn't take my eyes off the sky, it was so mesmerizing.  However, instead of cows flying through the sky, like the movie, my dogs were running a muck, barking and barking trying to warn off the storm.


I was quite proud at how calm I remained through it, as I proceeded to make a comforting batch of brownies, which then turned in to turtle brownie sundaes with all the fixings.

Tornado Comfort Food
These Crockpot beef tips are perfect for a stormy night, as they cook all day and ready when you walk in the door... add a little side dish and salad with it and you are ready to settle for a night in.


Crockpot Beef Tips & Gravy
Courtesy of The Country Cook

1 1/2 lbs cubed beef (stew meat)
1 packet Dry Onion Soup Mix
1 can Cream of Mushroom Soup (although Cream of anything will work)
1 14 oz. can beef beef broth or stock
Salt & Pepper

***If you are freezing, dump all ingredients into gallon sized freezer bag***

Add beef cubes to Crockpot, season with salt & pepper.

In bowl combine soup mix, soup & broth, stir to combine.

Dump mixed ingredients over top of beef, stir.

Cook on low 6-8 hours.

Served with shaved Parmesan cheese over garlic herb angel hair pasta.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Braised Crockpot Balsamic Steak with Gorgonzola Alfredo

So I am finally getting around to cooking up one of the Crockpot make ahead freezer meals that I prepped, froze and mentioned a few weeks back.

Since it is yet still dreary and raining here, this is one of those perfect warm and cozy dinners that was super easy and delicious!  I am such a fan of anything with Gorgonzola cheese in it, I think this was my favorite of all the make ahead meals we have done thus far.


Braised Crockpot Balsamic Steak with Gorgonzola Alfredo
Courtesy of Who Needs A Cape

For The Steak

1.5 lb beef top round steak cut into 2" squares
1 c balsalmic vinegar
1/3 c olive oil
2 T honey
1/4 c worcestershire sauce
3 cloves of garlic
salt and pepper to taste

    For the Sauce
4 cups heavy whipping cream
2 cups parmesean cheese
8 oz gorgonzola cheese crumbled (half for sauce half for garnish)
1 cup of butter
6 oz fresh baby spinach
1 1/2 c sun-dried tomatoes
1 tsp basil
1 lb pasta of your choice (I used Campanelle)

Instructions
    For the Steak
Mix all the ingredients and marinate over night.

Pour all the ingredients into the crockpot and cook on low for 6-8 hours until steak is tender
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Serve over sauced pasta

** If freezing combine all the steak ingredients only and freeze in freezer safe bag. DO NOT freeze the pasta  or sauce portion of this dish.
    For the Sauce
Follow instructions for cooking pasta.

Add the butter to the cream cooking bring the cream to a slow boil, frequently stirring.

Slowly add the parmesan cheese until it is melted into the cream.

Add 4 oz of the gorgonzola a little at a time into the Alfredo sauce until it is combined into the sauce.

Add the sun-dried tomatoes and basil, then add the spinach a little at a time, letting it wilt before adding more spinach.

When the pasta is done drain the water and pour the sauce over the pasta tossing it until coated.

Use the rest of the gorgonzola to garnish the pasta as it is served. Spoon the steak and a bit of the sauce on top of pasta.




This sauce was also amazing over our grilled asparagus!  

**Taste test note, the balsamic taste is really strong in this dish, if you are fan of balsamic vinegar.  If you are not, you may want to do equal parts of the balsamic vinegar and some beef broth, to mellow it out.