Beef Tips with Egg Noodles and Gravy

Servings: 6 Total Time: 2 hrs 15 mins Difficulty: Intermediate

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As the cool months of the year start to roll in, I long for the comfort of rich gravies, noodles, and beef. The richness of the need and gravy along with the filling noodles, make me feel good all winter. The dish is so simple, all you simply have to do is add the Batch Beef Stew Meat to cooked egg noodles and you are set.

Beef Tips with Egg Noodles and Gravy

Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 2 hrs Total Time 2 hrs 15 mins Difficulty: Intermediate Cooking Temp: 175  °F Servings: 6

Ingredients

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Beef Stew Meat

Egg Noodles

Instructions

Beef Tips and Egg Noodles Instructions

  1. Beef Stew Meat Instructions
  2. Egg Noodles
    Bring water to a boil in a stock pot on the stove and add the salt. Add the egg noodles and cook according the package instructions less one minute. If the package calls for 6 minutes of cook time, then only cook for 5 minutes. Immediately drain and rinse the noodles with ice water until noodles are cool or at least room temperature to stop the cooking process. Set them aside until the beef is finished cooking. When the beef has finished, check for tenderness and remove the bay leaves. Add the noodles to the Dutch oven and toss the noodles until coated with the gravy. Serve in the Dutch oven with a nice Caesar Salad.

Note

The noodles can be cooked a few days in advance, saving you a step on dinner night.

You can also use a batch of Stew Beef that you have prepared ahead of time. 

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