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Thai Curry Beef ‘Ramen’

Warm and rich Thai flavours come together in this take on a popular street food. Featuring slurp-worthy noodles and plenty of colourful vegetables, this recipe is a complete meal in a bowl.
Beef Pot Roast with Braised Vegetables

Beef Pot Roast with Braised Vegetables

Classic Beef Pot Roast makes a delicious meal that is ready when you are when made in the slow cooker. If you don't own a slow cooker, cook the pot roast and vegetables in a heavy Dutch oven pot at 325°F (160°C) in the oven for about 3 hours or until fork-tender.
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Indian-style Beef Burger

This original and delicious Indian-inspired burger combines lightly spiced, curried ground beef and Canadian Feta. The whole is topped with a creamy yogurt and coriander based garnish and sandwiched between warm multi-grain buns. These juicy burgers are sure to be the star of your next barbecue.

Italian Beef Stuffed Peppers

Stuffed peppers are a classic slow-cooker meal. Since they are quick and easy to prepare, this beef recipe will be a welcome addition to your family’s repertoire.
Canadian Beef Mini Beef Mushroom Burgers

Mini Beef Mushroom Burgers

By adding diced mushrooms to the meat, these burgers stay juicy even when made with Extra Lean Ground Beef. Dress burgers with low-fat toppings such as shredded lettuce and sliced tomatoes to keep them lean and wholesome.

Curried Beef Stew

Warm up your taste buds with the exotic taste of this simple beef stew recipe.

Pint-Size Beef Sirloin and Pasta

Now here’s a beef steak that’s served up for junior appetites. It’s a complete meal-in-one recipe with all four food groups represented. You can substitute 1 lb (500 g) lean or extra lean ground sirloin or ground beef for the diced steak if you like.

Beefy Bundles

This Korean Style Beef recipe is inspired by bulgogi, a Korean grilled beef dish.
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Beef Potstickers

Serve this recipe for tasty beef morsels as an interesting appetizer or main course with steamed rice and stir-fried vegetables. Allow 3 to 4 beef potstickers per person as an appetizer (or 6 to 8 for a meal).

Island Inspired Beef Stew

This beef stew recipe features undertones of cinnamon and ginger with a hint of heat.

Roasted Greek Stuffed Sweet Peppers

This recipe is an updated version of traditional stuffed peppers, having the peppers roasted before stuffing and using heart-healthy ingredients.

Asian Beef Burgers

These Beef Burgers are so much more than just kid-fare. All dressed up with one of the Terrific Toppers featured in the recipe and these beef burgers make a most memorable meal!

Greek Beef Salad Wrap

Value-priced marinated beef steak becomes marvelous with the addition of Greek seasonings, feta cheese, Kalamata olives and a tangy salsa. Roll into a flour tortilla for the ultimate portable recipe.

Speedy Beef Sloppy Joes

With Big Batch Beef in the freezer, it's so easy to get a good-for-you super speedy weeknight meal! For singles in the kitchen, just divide ingredients by 4: 1/2 cup Big Batch Beef, 1/4 can of the pizza sauce, 1/3 cup frozen veggies, 1/2 tsp Worcestershire and a tablespoon of water. As a pantry staple, make up some Big Batch Beef for the first year college student in your life so you're sure they start off eating right.
BEEF AND PASTA FLORENTINE BAKE

BEEF AND PASTA FLORENTINE BAKE

This recipe is a snap to make with Big Batch Beef! To make with fresh ground beef instead of Big Batch, brown 1 lb (500 g) Lean Ground Beef in the Dutch oven pot before adding the stewed tomatoes.

Ratatouille Veggie and Roast Beef Wrap

Leftover cooked roast beef makes life simpler and stretches your grocery dollars further — cook once, eat twice!

Kettle-Smoked Brisket

Earn your barbecue badge of honour by making smoked brisket – without even investing in a smoker! Whether done in propane or gas or charcoal kettle barbecue, settle in for a low temperature, slow roast that lets a subtle smoky flavour and tenderness to develop. Follow the steps below for perfection. If you prefer a smaller roast, use a 4 lb (2 kg) Flat/First Cut section or Double/Point End/Deckle section and reduce the rub ingredients by half. If cooking the thinner Flat/First Cut, reduce the cooking time in step 5 to about 2 to 2¼ hours.

Classic Oven-baked Stuffed Peppers

Tender sweet peppers stuffed with a delicious mixture of beef, rice, cheese and tomatoes makes a healthy, simple meal the whole family will love!

Moroccan-Style Beef Brochettes

With these Moroccan-Style Beef Brochettes, you get a delicious all-in-one dinner recipe, packed with the powerful protein that lean Canadian beef provides along with the goodness of grains and grilled veggies.

Ranchero Beef Steak

The sauce in this recipe goes well with any Canadian beef grilling or marinating steak. It is somewhat spicy and contains garden vegetables. For a milder taste, use half of the chipotle pepper.

Beef Goi Cuon Salad

Chef Anna Olson developed this refreshing salad as inspired by the salad rolls that often start a Vietnamese meal.  Rice noodles are tossed with crunchy, colourful vegetables and peanut ginger dressing. The salad is made more substantial as the main meal by adding slow-simmered beef blade pot roast.  Bonus: Save the broth used to cook the pot roast to enjoy as the starter for a Pho soup.

Pressure Cooker Veal Shanks with Mushrooms & Gravy

The veal shanks are braised to tender perfection in the pressure cooker and dressed up with a silky sauce, mushrooms, saffron-seasoned rice and pomegranite seeds. Pretty as a picture, this recipe was developed by Zimmys Nook, James Synowicki.

Barbecued Beef Flank Steak “Parisienne”

This easy open-face beef sandwich recipe is a variation of the French classic baguette à l’échalottes.
Mexican Meat Loaf

Mexican Meat Loaf

You can serve slices of the meatloaf with rice or try serving in taco shells dressed with salsa and other taco toppings for fun. Any leftover meatloaf can be crumbled to use as a quesadilla filling or a tostado topping.

Pressure Cooker Chinese Beef Stew with Daikon and Carrots

Chinese beef stew is one of my favorite Cantonese comfort food dishes that I grew up eating. As a child, I would eagerly anticipate dinner time when my mother would prepare it–it filled the kitchen with delicious aromas. Searing the beef creates colour and more delicious flavour to the stew. Star anise and five spice powder also add such a depth of flavor, these spices are what makes this classic dish so special. Daikon radish is a white vegetable that resembles a giant carrot. The radish and carrots are cut into large pieces to ensure they are tender, but still retain their texture during cooking. I’ve adapted my family recipe to use the electric pressure cooker to produce the same tender and flavorful results as cooking on the stovetop. My family and I enjoy eating this served over hot cooked rice or rice noodles.

Ginger Beef Roast with Orange and Cantaloupe Salad

This recipe is perfect for a patio party – it serves many and the beef roast cooks unattended on the barbecue while you enjoy yourself.
Italian Beef Involtini with Rapini

Italian Beef Involtini with Rapini

Use thinly sliced Inside Round Steak that you tenderize on just one side. Look for these pre-cut thin steaks at the meat counter. Use jarred roasted red peppers for the roasted red pepper strips in the recipe as a shortcut.

Bourbon Peppercorn Beef Steak

Use thick-cut Beef Grilling Medallions for the ultimate steak-house experience at home. A packaged peppercorn sauce is a gourmet short-cut to this Peppercorn Steak recipe.

Beef Sushi-Style Roll-Ups

These roll-ups are a creative way of making a budget steak dinner something special! Feel free to mix-up the veggie combinations with what you have on hand. Shortcut note: Use leftover cooked vegetables and rice from a supper enjoyed the previous night.
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Southwestern Beef Steak with Succotash Sauté

Succotash Sauté is a simple side-dish that is the perfect market-fresh pairing with the Cajun-spiced steak. Use frozen corn if fresh corn is not in season. Make with your favourite Grilling Steak: T-Bone, Porterhouse, Top Sirloin, Strip Loin, Wing, Tenderloin, Bottom Sirloin Tri-tip, Rib Eye or Rib.