You Only Need 5 Ingredients To Make This Classic Beef Recipe!

You Only Need 5 Ingredients To Make This Classic Beef Recipe!

Does Anyone Know What It's Called Without Peaking???

Creamed Chipped Beef is a classic American dish that originated around WWII. It was (and is) an easy recipe to make, consisting of only five ingredients, and it was perfect for the times because it called for dried beef, so soldiers didn’t have to worry about it spoiling.

So here you have a fast delicious breakfast that don't take no time to make! You don't have to slave over the stove for an hour to have a complete meal. If you think you're going to need more, then all you have to do is double your batch, and make some scrambled eggs and you have something that the whole family will enjoy and you will fill them up! You can't beat that!

For The Full List Of Ingredients & The Simple To Follow Step By Step Directions Please Head On Over To Page (2) Where We Show You How To Put Everything Together…



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229 Comments

  1. Eleida Rosario
    Eleida Rosario January 19, 02:42

    SOUNDS good

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  2. Reatter Toney Williams
    Reatter Toney Williams January 27, 22:03

    cream chipped beef ,my children loved it .

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  3. Natalie Johnson
    Natalie Johnson April 03, 21:02

    Lesley Nelson does

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  4. Frank Slavinski
    Frank Slavinski April 03, 21:05

    S O S!!

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  5. Joe Tomaskovic
    Joe Tomaskovic April 03, 21:10

    Darn 2 people already beat me to the answer LOL

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  6. Bobbie Jo Ketner
    Bobbie Jo Ketner April 03, 21:11

    Chipped beef on toast and peeking was spelled wrong.

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  7. Darleen Linschoten
    Darleen Linschoten April 03, 21:19

    Me too – ate it many times

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  8. Gary Constable
    Gary Constable April 03, 21:43

    creamed chipped beef…and from the smell I’m guessing Stouffers 8 oz pkg purchased on the East Coast on a Tuesday

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  9. Kevin Daum
    Kevin Daum April 03, 21:45

    In the Navy we called it SOS…(S*** on a Shingle)…lol

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  10. Mary Brady-Hackl
    Mary Brady-Hackl April 03, 21:52

    My father use to refer to it S__it on a shingle

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  11. Mickey Halley
    Mickey Halley April 03, 21:54

    SOS!!!

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  12. Harry A Metzger III
    Harry A Metzger III April 03, 21:55

    We Cold War Submarine Veterans have a name for it, one of our favorites

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  13. Brenda Holman Davis
    Brenda Holman Davis April 03, 21:57

    SOS S***t on the Shingles

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  14. Al Michael
    Al Michael April 03, 22:02

    s**t on a shingle man i love that stuff lol

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  15. Betty Proctor
    Betty Proctor April 03, 22:03

    My father said in the service it was called sh t on a shingle I still make it

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  16. Brenda Phillips
    Brenda Phillips April 03, 22:14

    Cream chip beef over toast….I made lots of this at the cafe I used to work at.

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  17. Chrissy Lubicky
    Chrissy Lubicky April 03, 22:16

    s**t on a shingle!

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  18. Judy Wilkerson
    Judy Wilkerson April 03, 22:28

    s**t on a shingles

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  19. Michael Michelle
    Michael Michelle April 03, 22:37

    better chipped beef on biscuits 🙂

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  20. Brad Baker
    Brad Baker April 03, 22:51

    s**t on a shingle

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  21. Lori Alvey
    Lori Alvey April 03, 23:36

    We called it “$#%&!@*on a Shingle “

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  22. Sherry Poplarchik
    Sherry Poplarchik April 04, 00:15

    Chipped beef on toast!

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  23. Mary Kate
    Mary Kate April 04, 00:21

    Creamed Chip Beef on toast.

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  24. Tom Brandenburger
    Tom Brandenburger April 04, 00:32

    Yup, good stuff

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  25. Michael Thomas Lubahn
    Michael Thomas Lubahn April 04, 00:44

    Sh*t on a shingle is what I’m used to hearing..

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  26. John Hunt
    John Hunt April 04, 01:04

    S.O.S . Dried Beef Gravy over Toast..

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  27. Tom Murphy
    Tom Murphy April 04, 01:19

    Thanks

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  28. Elaine Grannie
    Elaine Grannie April 04, 01:20

    sh—- on a shingle

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  29. Elaine Grannie
    Elaine Grannie April 04, 01:21

    army name

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  30. Carley Bartholomew
    Carley Bartholomew April 04, 01:40

    Does this have to be corned beef or r they the beef packets that is like lunch meat or whatever??

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  31. Alaine Giroux
    Alaine Giroux April 04, 01:40

    Creamed cornbeef

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  32. Carley Bartholomew
    Carley Bartholomew April 04, 01:43

    Do you have recipe and ingredients for this? I tried to click on it to see and it’s just sweepstakes and advertisements coming up :/ grrr

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  33. Brenda Phillips
    Brenda Phillips April 04, 01:43

    Lol….well I only know the recipe for a full pot.

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  34. Sharon Chambers
    Sharon Chambers April 04, 01:49

    SOS…..means$#%&!@*on a shingle

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  35. Pat Gilger
    Pat Gilger April 04, 03:31

    Chipped beef on toast but my father who was in the Seabees said they had it so often on the ship that they called it S.O.S. “sh.t on a shingle”.

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  36. Anonymous
    Anonymous April 04, 03:49

    Chpped beef……we use to have it all the time growing up….easy to make but tasted real good

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  37. Denise Lorber
    Denise Lorber April 04, 04:06

    s**t on a shingle

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  38. John Christie
    John Christie April 04, 04:33

    s**t on a shingle!

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  39. Betty Penn
    Betty Penn April 04, 10:12

    s**t on a shingle…

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