Beef tips and noodles

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This is a little heavy on the mushrooms but that’s easily fixed. My local Walmart sells Hormal beef tips in gravy and roast beef in gravy. I usually buy these and Bob Evans mashed potatoes. I may change it up sometime and cook up some noodles instead. Nice quick meal for a late shop day.


Crockpot Beef Tips and Noodles Recipe
Ingredients:
1 lb stew meat (or 2 lbs for extra beefy goodness!)
1 packet Lipton onion soup mix
1 packet brown gravy mix
1 (10.5 oz) can cream of mushroom soup
1 small can mushrooms (optional, but highly recommended!)
1 can beef broth (use the empty cream of mushroom soup can to measure)
Egg noodles (cooked separately)
Instructions:
Prepare the Crockpot: In your crockpot, add the stew meat, Lipton onion soup mix, brown gravy mix, cream of mushroom soup, and mushrooms (if you’re using them).
Add the Broth: Fill the empty cream of mushroom soup can with beef broth and pour it into the crockpot. Stir everything together to ensure the ingredients are well combined.
Slow Cook: Cover the crockpot and cook on low for 6-8 hours or on high for 3-4 hours. Cook until the beef is tender, and the sauce has become rich and flavorful.
Prepare the Noodles: About 15 minutes before you’re ready to serve, cook the egg noodles according to the package directions. Once done, drain them well and set them aside.
Serve and Enjoy: Serve the tender beef tips over a bed of egg noodles, making sure to drizzle plenty of the delicious, savory gravy on top. Enjoy this hearty and comforting meal!
Prep Time: 15 mins | Total Time: 6-8 hrs (low) or 3-4 hrs (high) | Servings: 4-6

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As I mentioned above, my wife made this recipe yesterday/Sunday, and we quite enjoyed it! The gravy/sauce is a bit thin for noodles, which is what she made, but would be perfect for mashed potatoes.

Both of us said "Thank you, John!" for the recipe.

Just wish we could have said it to him while he was still with us.
 
As I mentioned above, my wife made this recipe yesterday/Sunday, and we quite enjoyed it! The gravy/sauce is a bit thin for noodles, which is what she made, but would be perfect for mashed potatoes.

Both of us said "Thank you, John!" for the recipe.

Just wish we could have said it to him while he was still with us.
I bet he heard you! When you get the unknown LIKE you will know.
 
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