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    Old 12-14-2015, 07:38 AM
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    Unfortunately, after a couple of days we usually end up tossing leftover pot roast as we don't make it into sandwiches, there's never enough gravy for another meal, etc. I'm thinking maybe I could turn it into a small batch of soup or stew. How do you eat yours up???

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    I make a curried shepherd's pie with leftover pot roast. Finely chop the roast beef and add a can or two of chopped tomatoes and some curry powder, that is your first layer. The second layer is mashed potatoes mixed with some softened cream cheese.
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    I chop mine into 1 inch cubes and put in soup pot with beef broth,leftover gravy,onions,mushrooms,carrots,peas,beans...cook it til veggies are done.
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    Using a 15oz can of beef broth...or make with bullion.....thicken for gravy. Add the meat & a couple of diced fresh or frozen veggies.Season to taste.Serve over mashed or baked potatoes,rice or noodles. Add salad & have a tasty,economical meal.
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    *** Add it to vegetable soup.
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    *** Make hash.
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    *** Freeze for later use. I do not waste anything.
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    I make barbecue beef for a hot sandwich.
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    Old 12-14-2015, 10:25 AM
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    Leftover pot roast can be done into vegetable soup. Put it on the bottom for Shepard's Pie instead of ground beef. Put it into a casserole dish and put a biscuit top for beef pot pie. Break up the beef in a saucepan, add green onion pieces, celery sliced thin and beef boullion and bring to a boil, put in 3 teaspoons of curry powder and a cup of Basmati rice and reduce to a simmer with the lid on for 20 minutes for Beef Curry Rice.
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    Cut into bite size, add cut up potatoes, carrots, onions and water or beef broth. Salt and pepper, buttered bread or rolls and yum!
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    Makes great tacos and burritos!
    Mexican food lover here.
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    Just had soup at my friends house today and she used left over pot roast, potatoes, carrots, celery and beef stock, Great soup on a cold day
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