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Beef Paprika

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Grains Main dish, Beef, Microwave 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 lb Beef for stew
1/2 lb Onions
1 tb Butter
2 Garlic cloves
3 c Beef broth
1/2 ts Marjoram
1/2 ts Caraway seeds
Brown sugar
2 ts Paprika
Salt and pepper
2 tb Cornstarch

INSTRUCTIONS

Cube the beef. Peel and slice the onions and put them in a casserole dish
with the butter. Heat on HIGH for 3-5 minutes. Add the beef, peeled and
crushed garlic, broth, marjoram, caraway seeds, pinch of brown sugar,
paprika and seasoning. Put a small plate on top of the meat to keep it
inder the juices and cover the casserole with a lid. Cook on HIGH for 10
minutes, then simmer for 75 minutes. Remove the cover and plate. Mix the
cornstarch to a paste with a little cold water and stir into the stew. Heat
on HIGH for 5 minutes until thickened. Source: The Cook's Color Treasury
:          edited by Norma MacMillan
:          Page 47
From the collection of K. Deck

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