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Ingredients

4 servings
  1. the veggies
  2. 1 cupchopped asparagus
  3. 1 cupsliced mushroom
  4. 1/2 cupchopped sweet onion
  5. 2 cupsfrozen veggie mix with corn carrots peas and green beans
  6. 1 tbsbalsamic vinegar
  7. the meat
  8. 1 1/2 lbsthin London broil
  9. 1/4 cupworcestershire sauce
  10. 1/8 cupred wine vinegar
  11. 1 tbsgarlic powder
  12. the potatoes
  13. 2LG youkon gold potatoes
  14. 2LG sweet potatoes
  15. 4 tbsbutter
  16. milk
  17. to tastegarlic powder, salt, and white pepper
  18. 1 cupshredded cheddar
  19. 2 cupsprepared brown gravy

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    First mix the meat ingredients and marinade meat for 1 1/2 hrs at room temperature

  2. 2

    In a LG frying pan, add 1 tbs oil. Saute onion, mushrooms, and asparagus until mushrooms are close to done. Asparagus should still be crisp. Add balsamic vinegar, 1/4 cup water, and frozen veggies. Steam until liquid cooks out.

  3. 3

    Place veggies in a lightly greased 9 X 13 baking dish.

  4. 4

    Meanwhile peel and boil potatoes. When soft, drain. Add butter and seasonings. Mash. Add milk until potatoes become smooth.

  5. 5

    In same pan as the veggies, add 1 tbs oil. Sear London broil over med high heat until browned on both sides but still rare. Remove to a cutting board. Slice thinly across the grain. Layer over the veggies.

  6. 6

    Pour the gravy over everything. Spread the potatoes evenly on top. Bake at 425 for 15 minutes. When done add cheese and return to the oven until cheese melts.

  7. 7

    Serve immediately. I served with cottage cheese.

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cooking is a passion of mine. I started when I was very young and I had to drag a milk crate around to see over the counter. taught by a career cook (my grandmother ). I have always tried to push the boundaries of conventional cooking. I prefer cooking wild game. when I can get my hands on it, but fish is more readily available for me. I raise and butcher most of the livestock that I use for my conventional recipes. I hope everyone can find a few recipes they like in my list.
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