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Saturday, April 27, 2019

Crockpot Beef Stroganoff



2 pounds cubed stew meat
2 cans Condensed Golden Mushroom Soup
1 largish onion diced
2-3-4 tablespoons of Worcestershire
1/2 cup water
8 oz of cream cheese
a couple of dashes of Garlic Salt (1 tsp?)
couple dashes of Hot Paprika
I package of extra-wide egg noodles

In the slow cooker stir in all the ingredients together, (except the meat AND the Cream Cheese). Once combined add the meat and mix together.

Cook on Low for 8 hours.

Cut up the cream cheese into cubes just before serving and turn crockpot on high. Stir the cream cheese in until all combined. You might have to put the lid back on and leave for 10 minutes.
Cook noodles as directed, drain and mix into meat mixture.

So good to freeze BEFORE adding the cream cheese. Just re-heat on the stove and add cream cheese 10 minutes before serving. The meat becomes even more tender when reheated after freezing-perfect for toast.

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