shit on a shingle(chipped beef gravy on toast)
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shit on a shingle(chipped beef gravy on toast)
4oz dried chipped beef( I am using fresh out of the smoker venison)
2 cups milk
2 tbsp flour
Pepper to taste
Whisk flour and milk together in bowl
Put beef in pan over med heat add milk and flour.
Stir till boiling and cook for a minute or two. Add pepper to taste
Spoon over toast, bisquits, fried taters
Also works with chipped ham, sausage, bacon, or plain ground beef.
2 cups milk
2 tbsp flour
Pepper to taste
Whisk flour and milk together in bowl
Put beef in pan over med heat add milk and flour.
Stir till boiling and cook for a minute or two. Add pepper to taste
Spoon over toast, bisquits, fried taters
Also works with chipped ham, sausage, bacon, or plain ground beef.
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Re: shit on a shingle(chipped beef gravy on toast)
Good one Jed, that was a staple growing up on the farm. I miss my Granny's cookin.
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Re: shit on a shingle(chipped beef gravy on toast)
Yup a quick easy way to stretch a little meat to feed many. We eat a meat gravy for supper quite often.
welcome aboard some of us are ornery old coots but if you do a lot of
reading and don't ask stupid questions you'll be alright most are
big help
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reading and don't ask stupid questions you'll be alright most are
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Re: shit on a shingle(chipped beef gravy on toast)
One of the few things I have fond memories of from the Army. Use to make it to the mess hall every morning after a night on the graveyard shift for a big plate of SoS.
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Re: shit on a shingle(chipped beef gravy on toast)
That was the only inside cooking I can remember my Dad doing. He was U.S. Army Air Corps. Sunday A.M. breakfast. It's my comfort food and I will eat it any time I get the chance. There are other politically incorrect names for it that I learned in H.S....
Re: shit on a shingle(chipped beef gravy on toast)
Still a favorite here as well.Also like it with squirrel
I use a pot still.Sometimes with a thumper
Re: shit on a shingle(chipped beef gravy on toast)
Great way to eat squirrel.
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Re: shit on a shingle(chipped beef gravy on toast)
Don't forget squirrel & dumlings. I love me some tree rat.
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Re: shit on a shingle(chipped beef gravy on toast)
Y'all gonna be the death of me. I don't need to be eatin' that stuff, but damned if you don't have me salavatin' all over the keyboard.
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Re: shit on a shingle(chipped beef gravy on toast)
Comfort food!
Moonshine.... American as apple pie & it's part of our heritage, history & culture.
Re: shit on a shingle(chipped beef gravy on toast)
SWAMBO serves chipped beef gravy over rice. First time she did that I said, WTF?? But it actually works well that way.
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Re: shit on a shingle(chipped beef gravy on toast)
different prep, same dish
2 recipes 1 uses sausage for breakfast, the other hamburger
stick butter in skilllet get it hot.
lower heat
stir in, flour...1/8 cup...make a rue
stir and cook for about 5 minutes...constant stir..do not burn
add 1/2 pound [or more] cooked sausage/hamburger
to skillet add 2 cups milk
stir, and cook, it will thicken as it cooks
serve over toast, rice, biscuits, or mashed taters
OR..
instead of meat, add 2 cans hot rotell tomatoes....tomato gravy
2 recipes 1 uses sausage for breakfast, the other hamburger
stick butter in skilllet get it hot.
lower heat
stir in, flour...1/8 cup...make a rue
stir and cook for about 5 minutes...constant stir..do not burn
add 1/2 pound [or more] cooked sausage/hamburger
to skillet add 2 cups milk
stir, and cook, it will thicken as it cooks
serve over toast, rice, biscuits, or mashed taters
OR..
instead of meat, add 2 cans hot rotell tomatoes....tomato gravy
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Re: shit on a shingle(chipped beef gravy on toast)
We used to carry a backpacking version into the wilderness. Mix powdered milk, flour, black pepper, and a touch of red pepper, blend and rub in room temperature butter, mix in chipped beef. Measure out in ziplock bags. In your campsite, heat your water, remove from heat, add premeasured mix and stir like hell, return to heat and stir until thick. Serve over bread. We carried English muffins because they survived a couple of days in the backpack.
Great stuff around the campfire by a mountain stream with a steaming mug of coffee.
Keeps well in the frig, makes a quick and easy almost instant version of SOS. I have occasionally taken it to the office over the years and people nuke it in a coffee mug for a quick hot breakfast.
Great stuff around the campfire by a mountain stream with a steaming mug of coffee.
Keeps well in the frig, makes a quick and easy almost instant version of SOS. I have occasionally taken it to the office over the years and people nuke it in a coffee mug for a quick hot breakfast.