Easy Roast Beef & Gravy
Easy Roast Beef & Gravy is a perfect meal to make when you have a busy evening, or you just don’t feel like spending a long time in the kitchen cooking. This meal can be prepared in 30 minutes or less which is about all the time I have lately between baseball games and band concerts with my boys.
When I was growing up my grandmother and grandfather owned a deli, and we use to always get our lunch meat from them. It was the best – especially their roast beef! We would mix the roast beef with gravy, and it was the perfect dinner. So, I decided to come up with a quicker version that didn’t require making your own gravy and cooking the roast beef.
All you need for this meal is some thinly sliced beef from your local deli and 2 brown gravy packets. I like to serve Secret Ingredient Mashed Potatoes when I make this recipe.
Easy Roast Beef & Gravy is a perfect meal to make when you have a busy evening. This meal can be prepared in 30 minutes or less.
Ingredients
- 1 lb Roast Beef thinly sliced
- 2 packets brown gravy prepared
Instructions
- Prepare gravy according to package directions.
- Pour gravy into large skillet over medium heat.
- Place roast beef in gravy and stir.
- Place lid on skillet and heat beef for 5 minutes.
- Stir beef and gravy, continue to cook for 3-4 minutes.
- Once heated thoroughly, serve and enjoy.
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I’m trying this tonight! In the photo you only have 1/2 lb of roast beef. I was wondering if you only use 1/2 or if you do use a full pound.