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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Dairy Main, Dishes 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

** Package Together **
1 oz Dehydrated Onion
6 oz Dehydrated Potato Shreds
1 pk Puff-Dried Carrot Slices
** Package Together **
1 tb Flour
1/4 ts Paprika
1/2 ts Garlic Powder
1 oz Beef Bouillon
1 ts Marjoram
1 tb Parsley Flakes
** Package Separately **
1 pk Freeze-Dried Beef Slices
2 sl Bacon, Or
1 tb Bacon Bar — Cook with
Margarine
2 tb Margarine — if needed
1/2 c Dehydrated Sour Cream
2 oz Tomato Crystals
1 oz Worcestershire Sauce
5 c Water

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Cook bacon, or bacon bar with margarine, first. When done, remove bacon
but keep fat. 2. While cooking the bacon, rehydrate the onion mix. 3. Add
onion, potatoes and carrots to the fat and carefully pour in 4 cups hot
water. Simmer until vegetables are almost tender. 4. While the pot is
simmering: - Rehydrate the beef in it's packet according to the directions.
~ Blend the tomato crystals with cool water to make a paste. - Mix the sour
cream with water to make a smooth paste. 5. When the vegetables are almost
tender, add beef, bacon and tomato sauce to the potatoes and blend well. 6.
Add the flour package and simmer until mixture thickens. Season and add
Worcestershire sauce. 7. Add sour cream and heat for a minute or two.
Makes 8 Sierra cups.
Recipe By     : "Backpacker's Cookbook" by Margaret Cross and Jean Fiske
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmdja006.zip

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