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Recipe for Chipped Beef Over Toast

Creamed Chipped Beef Recipe

SOS – Chipped Beef Recipe

Follow our easy, step-by-step, photo illustrated recipe to learn how to make SOS, our Creamed Chipped Beef recipe. Printable recipe included.

Chipped Beef, enjoy.
We're saluting our Veterans with a flash back to the past with SOS – Creamed Chipped Beef.

Chipped Beef, slider.

This was one of the early dishes that I prepared as a youngster. I'd already mastered macaroni and cheese in the blue box so it was time to up my game as they say. Smile.

Having heard my brother talk about something like this from his days in the US Army, I decided I needed to see what all the fuss was about.

The military folks call it S.O.S. which some folks say stands for Same Old Stuff.  Most know it by another name that I'm not going to mention here, but It's something like S–t on a Shingle. I think it's because they got served the dish pretty often.

Supposedly it was quick and easy to make for a large group of military folks either in the Mess Hall or while out in the field.  It was also made sometimes with ground beef or sausage.

In my early attempts I made a version using a canned gravy and one of those packages of Buddig Beef that you could buy for hardly anything in the grocery store.  You know those little packages of processed meats that sell for about a dollar a packet and hang in the processed meat counter?

I couldn't order any of that online, so I'm using the much more preferred dried beef from a jar to make this version.

Normally this would be served for breakfast over toast or biscuits, but it will make a quick and easy meal for any time of the day.

I've been wanting to do this for a couple of years just to bring back some memories for our Veterans of the military, but it took awhile to finally get it completed.

So, with thanks to all the great men and women that have served and still serve our country, let's scoop up some Creamed Chipped Beef on toast.

Ready to give it a try? Alright then, let's head on out to the kitchen, and… Let's Get Cooking!

Chipped Beef, you'll need these ingredients.
Creamed Chipped Beef Recipe – You'll need these ingredients.

Chipped Beef, slice the beef into thin strips.
Rise and shine and lets begin. Place several of the slices of dried beef on top of each other, then slice those into thin strips.

Chipped Beef, soak in warm water.
Place the strips in a small mixing bowl and cover them with warm water.

Dried Beef is very salty. Even the lid on this jar suggests that you rinse the beef in warm water first to remove some of the saltiness.

I allowed these pieces to soak for about 30 minutes, then drained the water off. Discard the water, it's too salty to use for anything else. Set the beef strips aside for now.

Chipped Beef, melt the butter.
Place your skillet on your stove top and set the heat to about one notch below Medium.

Add the butter, and let it melt.

Chipped Beef, add the flour.
When the butter is melted, sprinkle the flour over the top and start stirring.

Chipped Beef, stir quickly.
Quickly stir the flour and the butter together.

I like to use this flat ended wooden spatula to stir my gravies with. I can scrape the bottom of my pan and not worry about scratching it. You'll need to stir this quickly to avoid lumps. If you see any, just continue to quickly stir the mixture and most of them will dissolve away.

Let this cook for about a minute, maybe two, to slightly brown the flour and cook away that flour taste.

Chipped Beef, gradually stir in the milk.
Gradually start adding the milk, stirring quickly until you've added the full three cups of milk to the pan. Don't add cold milk, it should be at about room temperature for best results.

Continue to stir quickly, scraping the bottom of the pan so it doesn't stick or burn. Do this until the milk begins to simmer.

Chipped Beef, add the black pepper.
Add the black pepper.

Chipped Beef, add the Worcestershire sauce.
And if so desired, add the Worcestershire Sauce. It's optional, but it adds a bit more flavor to the finished sauce.

Chipped Beef, stir until it thickens.
Constantly stir the sauce until it begins to thicken. The hotter it gets, the quicker it will thicken and you don't want it to start clumping up on you. If you see any lumps, try to break them up with your spatula and quickly stir them into the mixture.

Chipped Beef, add the strips of dried beef.
Add the strips of dried beef to the sauce.

Some of the military recipes used ground beef instead of the dried beef. I'm sure it would taste a bit different, so experiment with the recipe to see which you like the best.

Now's the time to taste it to see if it needs anything else. I actually added just a bit of salt to mine to enhance the flavor more. I was surprised it needed it, but guess I rinsed it all off in the beginning. Smile.

Chipped Beef, continue to stir and let simmer for about two minutes.
Continue to stir the mixture and let it simmer for about two minutes. That's all the time it needs, just enough for the meat to get hot.

Chipped Beef, enjoy.
Enjoy!

Serve the beef over toast or biscuits. It's generally served at breakfast, so some eggs would go pretty good with it.

I toasted my bread in the oven, and even slipped a few pats of butter on one of the slices. Toast doesn't get any better than when you butter it and toast it in the oven. My favorite way of enjoying it.

Now you can get an idea of where the "on a shingle" part came in with serving it over toast.

It's a quick and easy dish for breakfast or anytime of day. I'd love to hear your comments on it below.

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Description

Creamed Chipped Beef is also sometimes known as SOS by our military folks. It's a quick and easy addition to breakfast or any time of the day.


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Ingredients

1 jar Hormel Dried Beef, (4.5oz)
4 Tablespoons Butter
1/3 cup All Purpose Flour
3 cups Whole Milk, at room temperature
½ teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce (optional)
½ teaspoon Black Pepper


Cut the dried beef into thin strips.
Place strips in a small bowl and cover with warm water.
Soak the strips for 30 minutes, drain, discard the water.
Place a skillet over Medium heat on your stove top.
Add butter, let melt.
Add the flour, stirring it in quickly until combined with butter.
Add the milk, stirring quickly until fully combined and it starts to thicken.
Add the Worcestershire sauce if desired.
Add the black pepper.
Add the strips of dried beef, stir until fully coated.
Let simmer for about 2 minutes.
Spoon over toast or biscuits.
Enjoy!


Keywords: sos, s-o-s, Army, chipped beef, creamed chipped beef, veterans day, southern recipes

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