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what can I do with casserole beef other than make a casserole?

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justtired · 14/01/2013 23:45

I've just defrosted some casserole meat for tomorrow but bit fed up of casseroles so wondering what else I can make?

Thanks

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HousewifeFromHeaven · 14/01/2013 23:46

Steak and kidney pie? Yum

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HousewifeFromHeaven · 14/01/2013 23:46

Steak and mushroom pie?

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HousewifeFromHeaven · 14/01/2013 23:47

Steak and ale pie? Grin

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justtired · 15/01/2013 00:00

So maybe some type of pie then? Lol
good suggestions

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MsPickle · 15/01/2013 00:01

Beef curry? Slow cooked and luscious.

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deleted203 · 15/01/2013 00:03

Ooh...watching this thread. Something other than pie, please ladies. (My pastry is crap). Quite like the idea of curry.

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sashh · 15/01/2013 03:06

Use suet pastry and make a steak and mushroom pudding.

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BloooCowWonders · 15/01/2013 03:11

I like chili made with steak instead of mince.

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Allalonenow · 15/01/2013 04:30

Cook in a rich tomato garlic herb sauce and serve with polenta, add cheese when making the polenta, lovely warming winter dish.

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wrenster · 15/01/2013 12:10

Chilli with beef is delicious. Just pop it in the slow cooker and it will melt in your mouth!

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PetiteRaleuse · 15/01/2013 12:12

Buy ready made puff pastry and Jamie Oliver's steak and guiness pie is very good.

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Caffeineismydrug · 15/01/2013 14:12

Make a beef casserole then use it to fill puff pastry parcels and you've got homemade beef pasties. Okay, it's just a beef pie with puff pastry in a different form but its very yum, and my DH was very impressed when I did this with some leftover casserole! Even if I did serve it with baked beans...

Or do curry or chilli, as others have said?

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weegiemum · 15/01/2013 14:14

Irish stew? Lots of potatoes and carrots for an hour or 2 before serving.

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ethelb · 15/01/2013 22:18

cut it thin and make a stir fry. You'll need good knives though

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MsPickle · 16/01/2013 01:07

Oh and don't forget savoury crumbles to make a casserole a different meal, bit if cheese and thyme into the mix, lovely.

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