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beef tomato

British  

noun

  1. Also called: beefsteak tomato.  a very large fleshy variety of tomato

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In a nonstick 12-inch skillet, cook the beef, tomato paste, cumin, 1 teaspoon salt, ½ teaspoon pepper and ½ cup water, until the beef is no longer pink.

From Washington Times

When Keion Samuels’s monthly allotment of food stamps dropped from $280 to $60 in March, he cut his grocery list to just five items: spaghetti, ground beef, tomato sauce, seasonings and bottled water, which he needs because of kidney disease.

From Washington Post

He prepares their standard meal: spaghetti with ground beef, tomato sauce and ketchup.

From Los Angeles Times

Add beef, tomato paste, beef broth, thyme, rosemary and remaining teaspoon salt.

From Seattle Times

A brick of fresh mozzarella breaded and fried and smothered in what Mr. Di Meglio called a “beef tomato” sauce — a variation on a recipe by Mr. Di Meglio’s aunt — quickly disappeared from our table.

From New York Times