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So where's the Beef? It's almost 4 years since we did a collection
of beef dishes.
To add your beefy dishes, just put the name of the dish
together with your blog name/name into the first Mr Linky box you will find
below. Then paste the url for your post
about it into the second box.
I'll be pinning the dishes to this Pinboard
which also has the links from the earlier collection in 2012.
Hear hear to hearty beef
Hi, Carole and all,
ReplyDeleteMa’s recipe for Steamed Beef with Garlic ( # 14 ) is an easy way to serve very tender beef rump.
In Maltese the recipe is called Laham fuq il-fwar, if you think it will make it sound classier ;-)
I love beef!.. probably a little too much...
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Thanks for another great link up. I posted my chipotle steak salad recipe= yum
ReplyDeleteWe are having #23 for supper tonight. It's almost done.
ReplyDeleteWe raise beef cattle. Thumbs up for choosing "beef" as this week's theme!
ReplyDeleteHi Carole my lovely Indonesian beef curry today.
ReplyDeleteBraised Beef Short Ribs with Caramelized Onions and Baharat is the best short ribs recipe I've ever tried.
ReplyDeleteSomething cooked with beer. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI have been MIA for a couple of reasons but now I'm back! My Slow Cooker BBQ Beef Ribs is the most popular post on my blog. If people like this recipe, please subscribe for more like it!
ReplyDeleteI love beef!!
ReplyDeleteEverything sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteWe've done a lot with beef over the years but our most interesting experience was making our own pastrami. I included my post of our step-by-step process for DIY pastrami at home.
ReplyDeleteJust added my Beef Wellington. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCarole,
ReplyDeleteI buy a quarter cow and end up with a lot of beef in the freezer, so it finds its way into many recipes.
Here's an assortment--and thanks for hosting!
Cheers Carole--left you my slow cooker fruited short ribs.
ReplyDeleteI had a look through my beef recipes and having decided I couldn't choose a handful from them, I cheated and put a link to the Recipe Index on Jenny Eatwell's Rhubarb & Ginger, where you can find 44 different beef recipes! lol
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