Roast Beef Sandwich Spread

"This is great way to beat the heat and use up leftovers! My family (both sides) have made this staple for generations. I can still see my Grandma using the crank meat grinder to make hers. Mom always made hers with the grinding attachment on her mixer and I've done the same (have also made it with the food processor). While we used to make this when we had left over roast beef, I have used lesser cuts of roasts to make this spread which is a great inexpensive way to extend the food budget. We like to serve this on fresh soft bread with lettuce and tomato slices. *Note* Deli Roast Beef is NOT recommended for this recipe."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
10
Yields:
6-8 sandwiches
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ingredients

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directions

  • Put beef and onion, celery, pickles and eggs through a meat grinder with the coarse plate, or mince the ingredients or process in a food processor until evenly chopped.
  • Add remaining ingredients, with enough mayonnaise and pickle juice to taste and moisten as desired. Chill until ready to serve.
  • Serve as a spread for crackers or melba rounds for sandwiches.
  • You can toast the bread, if desired, and then spread with a little butter or mayonnaise. Add lettuce leaves; spread a layer of the beef spread over the lettuce, then top with sliced red onion.
  • Makes enough for 6 to 8 sandwiches.
  • Will keep in the refrigerator 5 days in tightly sealed bowl w/lid.

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Reviews

  1. This tasted very good. My husband will enjoy several sandwiches at work this week!
     
  2. This was really good. I had a 1.5 pound roast that got ruined (overcooked) in a slow cooker; I didn't want all that meat to go to waste, and I found this recipe. I didn't have celery so I used a whole red pepper instead. I blitzed the meat in the food processor, then the eggs separately, then the veg and pickles separately. Combined with mayo and 2 tsp of Dijon and the seasonings. It made plenty for my packed lunches for the week. Tasted really good, and 'saved' an otherwise pretty awful piece of meat.
     
  3. I had some leftover sliced beef in the freezer and I came across this recipe. I pulsed this in the food processer and served it on crackers with a dollop of red pepper jelly. A big hit! I now have another great recipe for leftovers. My DH now has a great easy snack. Will try it in sandwiches. Thanks for a great recipe.
     
  4. out of all the beef spread recipes this one made the most sense and sounds great.I will try it today, thanks karen4
     
  5. This is the same recipe my mother always used to use up the leftover roast beef and I make it too. My family has always liked it. I did not know there was a written recipe for this! Thank you.
     
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Tweaks

  1. red peppers instead of celery
     

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Missouri born and bred. Raised in a family of awesome cooks and bakers! I love to cook, bake breads, pies. Nothing makes me happier than to hear someone moan or sigh with delight while eating something I've made.
 
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