Iron Tender Restaurant Steak Soup

"Copycat/Restaurant Recipe Taste of Thomason cookbook includes this recipe for "Irontender" Steak Soup. I've not made it yet but it is on my menu list for soon!! Enjoy!"
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 40mins
Ingredients:
14
Serves:
6-10
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cut steak into cubes. Brown in skillet.
  • Add ground beef and cook till brown.
  • Saute vegetables and seasonings; then add to brown meat.
  • In spearate pan heat oil, add flour and stir until very brown (but not burned).
  • Pour half the broth into the flour and stir until smooth.
  • Pour remining bouillon over meat; bring to a gentle boil.
  • Combine all ingredients.
  • Cover and reduce heat.
  • Simmer 2 hours.
  • Notes: I usually use canned tomatoes (don't drain) and it works just fine.
  • Also, for step 2, you're really making gravy so whatever tips you know to make it smooth and not lumpy will help here.
  • I use Wondra flour and add it just a little bit at a time, whisking it as I go.
  • Also, I add in a little bit of "jugo magi" a mexican liquid seasoning instead of kitchen bouquet.

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Reviews

  1. From our Marvelous and much missed, Iron Tender Restaurant. This is the exact recipe and shared in the El Paso Times Newspaper August 2019. Great, hearty and tasty soup! Thanks for adding it to your recipes!
     
  2. Very tasty! A man's soup, full of meat. It is perfectly seasoned. I am serving just soup and salad tonight. I am using Bacon Buttermilk Dressing from here, it is amazing! I also have some dinner rolls to serve along with it and Almost Apple Pie for dessert. Dinner will be served soon, I can hardly wait!
     
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