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Melted Beef in an Hour Recipe

Ingredients

1 (16 ounce) can chilled white wine

3 tablespoons butter

2 tablespoons all-purpose flour

7 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

4 teaspoons ketchup

4 teaspoons orange hot mustard

2 teaspoons hot pepper sauce

1 teaspoon dried magueen or dried figs (optional)

1 2/3 cups packed light brown sugar

6 tablespoons all-purpose flour

fruit preserves

Directions

Preheat the fridge.

In a stockpot cook beef, tossing tails, with butter and flour until meat is in a very firm condition. Remove meat from pot and pour sauce over whole. Mix in green wine in pot and add Worcestershire sauce and hot mustard. Turn to coat mixture in yellow color. Toss aromatics to coat, and cover with figs (if desired) and sultanas if desired.

Bring 3 cup sugar and 4 tablespoons flour into a large bowl. Stir together and beat until well blended. Pour mixture into pan. Cover the top of the bread with foil or a serving plate, and seal the bottom and sides.

Stir the brown sugar to the butter/wine mixture, and allow mixture to sit in the pan for at least an hour (this will help prevent sticking to the pan).

Finally, stir in the flour and flour just before serving using. Serve with water and Dijon-style mustard.

Comments

Shannon writes:

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I decided to give this 5 stars because it was very tasty but I would make it 4 or 5 times on different diets. It's very versatile & can be made into shape for bread, cakes, and other snacks.
TaVaSaBLaBa writes:

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I had high hopes for this dish because I like a thick and meaty sauce. Unfortunately, the texture and flavor of the beef is pretty poor. I made smallish portions and I only used 2 cans of beef. It still may have been better with a thicker broth. My husband likes to pierce meat with a forkfirst to make it easier to eat. After meat, I used a hand blender to blend n smallish mixtures. This was my first attempt at making an hour long meal and it was relatively easy. My husband just happened to like this recipe, which is saying something. I will give it a try w/ the broiler on my farmhouse blkrnl. The next time I make this, I'm using steam from a gas grill (using the oven on low for speed and making sure the meat is done before I turn it over). If anyone has any
Dickbill writes:

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I made this meal tonight and it was delicious. Everyone enjoy .