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. Anne Griffiths
    Anne Griffiths April 04, 11:58

    SOS! Shiton a shingle.

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  2. Jimbo Hendershot
    Jimbo Hendershot April 04, 12:11

    s**t. On. The. Shingle

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  3. Sherry Van Roekel
    Sherry Van Roekel April 04, 12:20

    s**t on a single..lol

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  4. Cindy Radlick-Woodman
    Cindy Radlick-Woodman April 04, 12:25

    s**t on a shingle!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  5. Curt Husar
    Curt Husar April 04, 13:12

    S.O.S….one of my faves

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  6. Mike Lello
    Mike Lello April 04, 13:21

    Chip beef on toast

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  7. Reenie Mears
    Reenie Mears April 04, 13:27

    Chipped beef

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  8. Kim Tebbens
    Kim Tebbens April 04, 13:38

    Chip Beef on toast….. it had many other names too…….

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  9. Donna Gassner
    Donna Gassner April 04, 13:38

    SOS – love it

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  10. Elayne Einerson
    Elayne Einerson April 04, 15:19

    Dave would!!!!!!!

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  11. Hardin Robert
    Hardin Robert April 04, 15:51

    In the Army, we called it SOS. I’ll let you interpret that.

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  12. Joan Davis
    Joan Davis April 04, 16:05

    Yuk!!! SOS

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  13. Mary Ellen Napolitano Becht
    Mary Ellen Napolitano Becht April 04, 16:14

    In the service they used to call it S–t on a Shingle, however the proper name is chipped beef.

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  14. Joan Perez
    Joan Perez April 04, 16:39

    Sos

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  15. Sharon McBeth
    Sharon McBeth April 04, 17:54

    s**t on shingle

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  16. LeRoy Hunter
    LeRoy Hunter April 04, 17:58

    s**t on a shingle!!

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  17. Rose Jenkins
    Rose Jenkins April 04, 18:05

    s**t on a shingle

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  18. Jessie Scott
    Jessie Scott April 04, 18:14

    Chipped Beef over Toast

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  19. Betsy McNeal
    Betsy McNeal April 04, 18:16

    Chipped beef on toast a regular at the cafeteria in Darrouzett, where I went to school.

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  20. Niko Kritikos
    Niko Kritikos April 04, 18:33

    I love creamed chipped beef….. stouffers!

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  21. Cynthia Amick
    Cynthia Amick April 04, 19:13

    Dried Beef Gravy on Toast mmmmm good!

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  22. Bev King
    Bev King April 04, 20:16

    Mom made this often, didn’t like it.

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  23. Joanne Stephens
    Joanne Stephens April 04, 20:41

    sos. Same old stuff. Grew up on stuff like this.

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  24. Judy McQuade Leazott
    Judy McQuade Leazott April 04, 21:04

    Chipped beef over toast we used to have cream tuna and peas over toast

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  25. Rose Jack
    Rose Jack April 04, 22:24

    Sos love it

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  26. Buster Martin
    Buster Martin April 04, 22:24

    Creamed Chipped Beef on Toast!

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  27. Betty Proctor
    Betty Proctor April 04, 22:30

    My mother made it with salmon and called it salmon pea wiggle

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  28. Sandi Scott
    Sandi Scott April 04, 22:42

    s**t on the single

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  29. Ed Del Pilar Soto
    Ed Del Pilar Soto April 04, 23:14

    Back in my army days in the 1950s it was called s**t on the shingle.

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  30. Debbie Shisila
    Debbie Shisila April 04, 23:36

    Cream chipped beef or sh.. I’m a shingle

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  31. Millie Calkins
    Millie Calkins April 04, 23:46

    Chipped beef gravy

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  32. Jon Allen
    Jon Allen April 05, 00:27

    My grandfather was a Fighting Seabee in WWII. My dad always called S.O.S. As well. He must have picked it up from my PawPaw.

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  33. Jeff Eiselman
    Jeff Eiselman April 05, 00:30

    Ugh. Hated it my entire life!

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  34. Stella Naegele
    Stella Naegele April 05, 00:49

    sh#t on a shingle

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  35. Donna McGee
    Donna McGee April 05, 00:52

    Creamed chipped beef or shingles on a roof

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  36. Janet Winges
    Janet Winges April 05, 00:55

    Chip beef over toast

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  37. Chris Nicolle Simmons
    Chris Nicolle Simmons April 05, 01:05

    Peeking is the correct word ( not peaking). I can’t write what this was called by the Marines…not in polite company 🙂

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  38. Jan Nelson
    Jan Nelson April 05, 01:05

    sos

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  39. Linda Morgan
    Linda Morgan April 05, 02:16

    S O S or really Creamed Chip Beef on Toast !!!

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  40. Patti Zeltner
    Patti Zeltner April 05, 02:23

    Ask a service man, they will tell you short and sweet- s/o/s

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  41. Christine Kelsay
    Christine Kelsay April 05, 02:35

    Yes, good old SOS. Many a dinner just before payday. 🙂

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  42. Jeff Eiselman
    Jeff Eiselman April 05, 02:39

    Dried beef packets in the deli section.

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