My grocery store has a small section where they mark down various meats on clearance, and that is usually when I purchase beef. These steaks were marked down to a decent price, and I decided to stretch them further by making them into beef tips in gravy and also make mashed potatoes for it to go on. Other than the steaks, the rest of the ingredients are just pantry staples.
BEEF TIPS IN GRAVY OVER MASHED POTATOES(Printable recipe)
Mashed Potatoes:
8 potatoes (2 per person)
2/3 cup butter
1/2 milk
Seasoned salt and pepper to taste
Wash and peel potatoes, cut potatoes in small chunks, cover with salted water, and boil just until tender (about 20 minutes or so). Drain well (important). Once drained, put the uncovered pan of potatoes on the burner over medium heat for just a couple of minutes; this will steam off any additional water so your potatoes will be fluffier – be careful not to scorch them.
Once all water has evaporated, remove from the heat and immediately
add the butter and milk. Mash with a food masher, using an up and down
motion, just enough to remove the lumps – do not stir them, as your
potatoes will end up like glue. Seasoned salt and pepper to taste, and add more pats of butter on to the top.
Beef Tips In Gravy:
1 pound of beef steak, diced into small pieces
1/4 cup flour
1/4 cup butter
2 cans beef broth (not pictured above)
Seasoned salt and pepper
Place the flour into a large zip top bag and add the beef. Shake to make sure all the beef tips are coated with the flour. Melt the butter in a pan and once melted, add the beef tips and cook until browned. At this time add the rest of the flour that might have been left in the bag and stir it to cook the flour, for about a minute. Add the beef broth a little at a time stirring constantly to make the gravy. Let it cook until it is the desired consistency. A good way to test it is to see if the gravy will coat the back of a spoon, and remember that gravy will thicken as it cools so it should be a little thinner than you desire for the final product. Add seasoned salt and pepper to taste and stir in.
This is comfort food at it's finest. Enjoy!
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