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Anyone have a good basic recipe... no acorn squash... no spaghetti sauce and
preferably without ground beef. Sorry to be picky, but I'm having a
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> Anyone have a good basic recipe... no acorn squash... no spaghetti sauce
> and preferably without ground beef. Sorry to be picky, but I'm having a


from the Jewish Food Group on Yahoo Groups. Originally submitted by
Muffymom. I've used this for years and have substituted chicken for the
short ribs. I'm going to put up a pot tonight and add one big fresh
jalapeno pepper, I just purchased at one of the local Latino markets.

Beef Barley Soup (M, TNT)
Source: "Better Homes and Gardens Crockery Cooker Cook Book," 1976
Serves: 8-10
2 pounds beef short ribs
2 cups thinly sliced carrot
1 cup sliced celery
3/4 cup chopped green pepper
1 large onion sliced
1 16 oz. can tomatoes, cut up
2/3 cup barley
1/4 cup snipped parsley (I have used dried)
1 tbsp. instant beef bouillon granules
2 tsp. salt (I usually leave out)
3/4 tsp dried basil, crushed
5 cups water
Rehydrated dried mushrooms (this isn't in the original recipe, but I like
it)

In skillet slowly brown short ribs on all sides; drain well.

In crockpot place carrot, celery, green pepper and onion. Place short ribs
atop.

Combine undrained tomatoes, barley, parsley, bouillon granules, salt and
basil. Pour over meat. Add water; do not stir. Cover, cook on low heat
setting for 10-12 hours.

Remove bones from soup; chop meat. Skim fat from soup. Return meat to
cooker. Season to taste with salt and pepper.



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"Harriet Neal" > wrote in message
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> "King's Crown" > wrote in message
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>> Anyone have a good basic recipe... no acorn squash... no spaghetti sauce
>> and preferably without ground beef. Sorry to be picky, but I'm having a

>
> from the Jewish Food Group on Yahoo Groups. Originally submitted by
> Muffymom. I've used this for years and have substituted chicken for the
> short ribs. I'm going to put up a pot tonight and add one big fresh
> jalapeno pepper, I just purchased at one of the local Latino markets.
>


Oh yeah, I forgot I'm also adding a couple of parsnips, fresh green beans,
and a turnip.


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Harriet Neal wrote on 04 Jan 2007 in rec.food.cooking

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> "Harriet Neal" > wrote in message
> ink.net...
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> > "King's Crown" > wrote in message
> > . ..
> >> Anyone have a good basic recipe... no acorn squash... no spaghetti
> >> sauce and preferably without ground beef. Sorry to be picky, but
> >> I'm having a

> >
> > from the Jewish Food Group on Yahoo Groups. Originally submitted by
> > Muffymom. I've used this for years and have substituted chicken for
> > the short ribs. I'm going to put up a pot tonight and add one big
> > fresh jalapeno pepper, I just purchased at one of the local Latino
> > markets.
> >

>
> Oh yeah, I forgot I'm also adding a couple of parsnips, fresh green
> beans, and a turnip.
>
>
>

The parsnips made me think of this recipe.


My notes

I more than double this recipe when I make it

....I also use more beef cut in smaller cubes (more like 1/2 inch cubes),
plus brown up the onions, celery and carrots for a short period with the
beef before adding the water and add a dash or 2 of Maggi Sauce...Plus I
add chopped celery leaves to the pot; say 2 tbsps. I don't add the
parsnip (don't care for them)...but use mushrooms instead.


Barley-Beef Soup

Source: Better Homes and Gardens



Barley-Beef Soup

Prep: 25 minutes
Cook: 1 3/4 hours
Ingredients

12 ounces beef or lamb stew meat, cut into 1-inch cubes (more like 1
lb.)
1 tablespoon cooking oil
4 14-ounce cans beef broth
1 cup chopped onion (1 large)
1/2 cup chopped celery (1 stalk)
1 teaspoon dried oregano or basil, crushed
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 bay leaf
1 cup frozen mixed vegetables
1 14 1/2-ounce can diced tomatoes, undrained (I use Italian
seasoned)
1 cup 1/2-inch slices peeled parsnip, or 1/2-inch cubes peeled
potato
2/3 cup quick-cooking barley (more like a cup...I like the extra
barley)


Directions

1. In a Dutch oven brown meat in hot oil. Stir in broth, onion, celery,
oregano, pepper, garlic, and bay leaf. Bring to boiling; reduce heat.
Simmer, covered, for 1 1/2 hours for beef (45 minutes for lamb).

2. Stir in frozen vegetables, undrained tomatoes, parsnip, and barley.
Return to boiling; reduce heat. Simmer, covered, about 15 minutes more or
until meat and vegetables are tender. Discard bay leaf.

3. Makes 8 servings (11 cups)

4. Slow-cooker directions: Substitute regular barley for quick-cooking
barley. In a large skillet brown cubed beef in hot oil. Drain off fat. In
a 5- or 6-quart slow cooker combine beef and remaining ingredients. Cover
and cook on low-heat setting for 8 to 10 hours or on high-heat setting
for 4 to 5 hours.
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