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Bohemian Beef Dinner

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Meats, Grains, Dairy Dutch Tasteofhome 6 servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 c All-purpose flour
1 ts Salt
1/4 ts Pepper
2 lb Beef stew meat; cut into 1" pcs.
2 tb Cooking oil
2 md Onions; chopped
1 Clove garlic; minced
1 ts Dill weed
1 ts Caraway seed
1 ts Paprika
1/2 c Water
1 c Sour cream
27 oz Sauerkraut
Additional paprika

INSTRUCTIONS

In a bowl or plastic bag, combine flour, salt and pepper. Add beef;
dredge or shake to coat. In a Dutch oven, brown the beef, half at a
time, in oil; drain. Add onions, garlic, dill, caraway, paprika and
water. Cover and simmer for 2 hours or until meat is tender, stirring
occasionally. Stir in sour cream; heat through but do not boil. Heat
sauerkraut; drain and spoon onto a serving platter. Top with the beef
mixture. Sprinkle with paprika.
Submitted to RecipeLu List by Ruth <pookypook@aol.com> by PookyPook
<PookyPook@aol.com> on Jan 24, 1998.
Recipe by: TASTE OF HOME DEC/JAN 1996
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