…from the Perspectives’ Kitchen How you doin’? Wonderful meals don’t have to be time-consuming, complicated, and expensive. Even many of the slow cooker recipes have a Baroque ingredient list—double digits with lots of chopping, slicing, and dicing. After spending hours in the test kitchen or in one of my clients’ restaurant kitchens, often when I get home, I just want to make it easy on Ed. I prefer that my home-cooked meals be a little less work. If you’re like me, I’m always on the lookout for simple yet delicious recipes that won’t cost a fortune. Slow Cooker Butter Beef makes it easy and all you have to do is layer 4 ingredients into your slow cooker. Here’s a beefy meal that has just a few ingredients, little preparation time and inexpensive beef stew meat. Your slow cooker does all the work. My Slow-Cooker Butter Beef recipe only requires you to use a stick of butter, stew meat and package of Lipton dry onion soup mix. The beef cooks slowly in the butter rendering tender, flavorful beef that melts in your mouth. Try serving this dish over egg noodles, rice, mashed potatoes or riced cauliflower. Set your slow cooker on low for 8 hours or high for 4 hours. That’s it! The only hard part is resisting the tempting aromas filling your kitchen over the next few hours. It really works. Prep time: 5 minutes Cook time: 4 to 8 hours (high heat / low heat) Yield: 4 servings Ingredients 1 to 1-1/2 pounds of stew meat, cut into large chunks 1 stick of butter 1 package onion soup mix (I prefer Lipton) 1 cup of beef stock or red wine green onions tops or chopped parsley (garnish) Directions
ChefSecret: Last week I got a shipment of filet tips from Riverbend Ranch—my go-to premium beef supplier. I used that meat for my butter beef, and you would have thought you were eating food from a 5-star restaurant. You can make it your own by adding additional ingredients to the mix—try carrots, celery, small, canned potatoes and any spice that makes you happy. ------------------------------------------- Quip of the Day: Q. Why don’t cows ever have any money? A. Because the farmers milk them dry! ------------------------------------------- Do you have a question or comment? Send your thoughts to [email protected]. All recipes and cooking tips are posted on our website https://www.perspectives-la.com/perspectives-on-food ------------------------------------------- To you and everyone dear to you, be strong, positive, kind, thankful, and stay well and safe. Take a breath and count your blessings, and if you have a little extra to share with others, please consider donating to Feeding America, Tunnel to Towers, Union Rescue Mission, Samaritan’s Purse and/or American Red Cross. #Entrees #SlowCookerRecipes #ButterBeefRecipe #BudgetDinners #Recipes2026 #URM #T2T #FeedingAmerica #ThreeSquare #RedCross #SamaritansPurse #PerspectivesTheConsultingGroup ©PERSPECTIVES/The Consulting Group, LLC, 2026
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