Creamed Chipped Beef on Toast

Creamed Chipped Beef on Toast

  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Total Time: 20 mins
  • Servings: 4-6
  • About This Recipe

    “This is a breakfast that is most often served in Amish homes according to my mother. But my dad called s.o.s and said he had it in the army.”

    Ingredients

  • 1/4-1/2 cup margarine or 1/4-1/2 cupbutter
  • 1 (12ounce) jars dried beef
  • 4green onions
  • 2tablespoonsflour
  • 1pintmilk
  • 5 -6slicestoast
  • Directions

  • Cut the beef and onions very fine.
  • Melt the butter or margarine in a large skillet.First add onions for 1-2 minutes then add beef.
  • Sprinkle the flour over the mixture and stir well to cook the flour and melted butter,be sure it doesn’t stick or burn-stir constantly.
  • Gradually add the milk, continue stirring until the mixture boils, then turn the fire down and cook slowly.
  • It should thicken enough to be a good gravy consistency.
  • Serve over toast.
  • Some people serve it on the toast with chopped hard boiled eggs.
  • I am sorry there is no stove temperature.
  • mentioned but this is written word for word from my mothers cook book.
  • Reviews

  • “DH would probably eat this 7 days a week! He said this is the best recipe of all. I liked the easy preparation. I started it off on med. hi, put the heat up to boil the gravy for a minute, and then simmered it for a couple minutes. It was smooth and very tasty!”

  • “I grew up eating this stuff!My mom always made it without the onion, but I personally prefer it with the onion.You could also add a little diced green bell pepper for flavor if you have no onions. This is the only gravy I like and it is so wonderful on toast!”

  • “Excellent! I made this 2 times, and used dried beef that was lower in sodium the second time. With the second batch, it had a much better taste. Thanks!”

  • “I make this for supper for my husband, but I add peas to it just before it is done.We love it.”

  • “Very good, my husband said he hasn’t had this in 10+ years and this was the best he can remember.I rinsed the beef also, and used skim milk.Turned out fine.”

  • “this recipe is excellant! very similar to mine, the only thing I do different is I rinse off the dried beef as I find it very salty…green onions make this really good! Yum I love this stuff!”

  • “Good ‘ol SOS, it just doesn’t get better than this. When my mom first served this to me as a child (many moons ago), she had introduced me to a dish that would remain a favorite of mine from then on. Over the years, I’ve served this meal to my children and their friends and now my grandchilden. I’ve never come across a person who didn’t enjoy this. SOS is quick and easy to prepare. I serve this gravy over toast or biscuits (my preferred accompaniments), but I have also served over mashed potatoes or noodles. Occasionally, I will add peas to the dish, depending on my mood. However you decide to serve this, it is a winner with everybody. Enjoy! Note: Dried beef is very salty, if you wish, soak it in a water wash prior to cooking if you wish to reduced the saltiness. I hope you all enjoy this as much as my family does.”

  • “My dad was in the navy and called it “rafts a draft”, but what ever it is called, it is homey, yummy and memory steering.Sometimes we would have it over rice or mashed potatoes. I added fresh ground pepper. Thanks for the memories, and posting the recipe I am putting together a recipe collection for family of old time favorites. It is surprising how many recipes I have come across here on Zaar that were my family’sfavorites and to see others out there enjoyed the many of the same.”

  • “This is the hubby (Delaware born) and my 3 year old’s favorite breakfast. Have not tried with the green onions but that sounds like a nice twist. Just wanted to say that instead of beef in the jar, I have had much better results from “air-dried beef” in the package. Carson’s is the best but hard to find here in FL. Wal-mart sells Knauss brand which is pretty good. Eliminates the soaking or rinsing process. A great “sticks to the ribs” meal served any time!”

  • “Really good, quick and easy.Best of all, just like we remember as kids.”

  • “Such a delicious comfort food.. A favorite that goes back to my childhood. Works equally good for breakfast, lunch or dinner and everyone LOVES it. One can keep it this simple (and fast) or do some of the things I do if I have these items on hand. Add 1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard to the cream sauce. Can also add small amount caramelized sweet onions, steamed green peas and topped with chopped hard boiled eggs. Simply Delicious!!!”

  • “Perfect proportions!I used 1/2 jar of beef and 2 chopped eggs … yum!”

  • “Forgot how much I loved this comfort food from my childhood. I use leftover corned beef shredded and served over pasta, usually egg noodles. Like to put some pepper in it, too…My midle school age boys love it! Never any leftovers.”

  • “My family is from Pa. Dutch Country, and this is one of our favorite breakfasts, although tonight we had it for dinner.I’ve never used the green onions, and we use a bit more flour.Glad to see this one posted.Thanks!”

  • “I’ve been making this for years; although, I don’t use the onions and simply tear the chipped beef into pieces.In my area it is also served on biscuits or salt rising bread.I’ve never found anyone who didn’t like chipped beef with gravy. Thanks for sharing.”

  • “This was very good.My husband has always liked this but I’d never had it or cooked it.Next time I will definitely rinse/soak the meat because it was very salty without doing that — but that’s not a fault of the recipe so I didn’t let that affect the rating.Despite the saltiness, this was a big hit with my husband who went back for seconds.That’s the true measure of how many stars a recipe should receive.Thanks!”

  • “Very Very good, we had this for dinner last night, I did add gound pepper, and served it over fresh baked biscuits.We have had it over bread, and toast also, but by far, over the biscuits is THE BEST, and we won’t have it any other way from now on.Thanks for the great recipe.”

  • “this is BEYOND delicious!I am a HUGE fan of creamed chipped beef, and this is by far the best recipe I’ve ever tasted.The onions are perfect, and there is so much meat, it is just to die for!!I added a bit offresh ground black pepper near the end, but otherwise, this recipe gets an A++++!”

  • “I made this again and I didnt use the dry beef I used the packaged beef(lunchmeat type) and worked awesome! I also did not add green onion. I added salt and pepper and boy was it WONDERFUL!!”

  • “I made this just as instructed. I feel like the green onions ruined it. I just did not care for the combination of the chipped beef and onions togethor. Leave the onions out and this recipe would be better.”

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