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Easy
5-Hour Stew
This budget friendly and easy
stew recipe is perfect for work-at-home moms or for those who want
to throw a quick meal together and let is cook for 5 hours.
Featuring beef, carrots, potatoes, celery, onions, green beans and
stewing tomatoes, this tasty stew recipe is from Patty Smith,
as featured in the Amado Territory Ranch Inn Cookbook.
2 pounds cut up
beef (stew meat or roast)
2 cups carrots, sliced
3 potatoes, cut into small pieces
2 cups celery, diced
2 onions, diced medium
2 cups cut green beans
1 to 2 teaspoons sugar
3 teaspoons Tapioca or flour to thicken
1 (15-ounce) can stewing tomatoes with juice
Beef broth or water as necessary
Salt and pepper to taste
Bay leaves
Other favorite seasonings to taste
Bake for 5 hours at 250 degrees.
Option: If you don’t
have 5 hours, start meat on stove top, add other ingredients and
simmer for 45 minutes. Then bake for 2 hours at 300 degrees.
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Amado
Territory Inn is
a scenic 30 minute drive south of
Tucson,
Arizona. Situated on 17 acres of lush riparian
habitat, and set against the beautiful backdrop
of the Santa Rita mountains, the Inn is located
in the heart of Southern Arizona's popular
birding region, next to the bustling art
community of Tubac, and near the historic
Tubac Presidio State Historic Park and
Tumacácori National Historic Park.
Amado Territory Ranch is a destination unto
itself featuring a western themed Bed and
Breakfast Inn, Art Galleries and Artist Studios,
Shopping, Fine Dining, Colorful Desert Gardens,
Labyrinths, Conference and Meeting Rooms, Indoor
and Outdoor Wedding Locations, and Special
Events and Festivals held throughout the year.
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