Classic Chipped Beef on Toast Recipe (S.O.S) (2024)

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Last night I randomly shared a pic of our dinner on Facebook. Wow, I love the interaction that followed! I asked what is it? You answered- Chipped Beef on Toast, Creamed Beef, SOS. YES, you all got it right! (My mom never actually said the words in the acronym- it was “Stuff on a Shingle” ;))

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This meal was a classic from my childhood. And as many of you mentioned it is a popular military meal from way back too. I can just tell from your comments, that this meal holds memories for many of you too. Interesting how food does that!

So here is the “recipe” for classic Chipped Beef on Toast. Now I know that this is not the most healthy meal- but it is fast, frugal and comfort food for sure!

Classic Chipped Beef on Toast Recipe

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Classic Chipped Beef on Toast

This Chipped Beef on Toast recipe is classic comfort food. This frugal meal has roots in the military and usually stirs up nostalgia!

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Ingredients

  • Butter equal parts butter, flour, milk
  • Flour equal parts butter, flour, milk
  • Milk equal parts butter, flour, milk
  • Pepper to taste
  • Garlic Powder optional
  • Corned Beef Deli Meat.

Instructions

  • First, create a simple gravy sauce by using aroux base. This basically means melt down 3-5 tablespoons of butter and add in equal parts flour and milk. Whisk until starts to thicken.

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  • When that begins to thicken, you may need to add a little more milk to get the right consistency. At this point season to taste. I use pepper and a little garlic powder. I would not suggest adding salt since the meat is salty on it's own.

  • Now add in 3-4 packages of thin sliced Corned Beef cut in small squares. I use Buddig Meat from the packaged meat section of the grocery, very frugal!

  • Serve over toast!

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I chose to serve this with a powerhouse veggie- brussel sprouts (which are easy peasy in a rice and veggie steamer). But I have also heard that the traditional veggie with this meal is peas. Have you ever eaten SOS? Tell me your memories in the comments below!

Looking for another comfort food meal that is budget-friendly too. Check out another fam fave- Ground Beef Stroganoff.

Ground Beef Stroganoff Recipe

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  1. Classic Chipped Beef on Toast Recipe (S.O.S) (7)Kim Kacer says

    Classic Chipped Beef on Toast Recipe (S.O.S) (8)
    Yes we had this, not often, but when mom or dad suggested it or were craving it from their youth (or dad from either youth or military service). I did & do like it, but I like to spruce it up just a bit by adding some finely diced onion to the butter b4 the flour to add a little flavor, then some other spices, either curry powder (not much, just a little for flavor), paprika, or tarragon are the different versions I use.

    Also if I have when the craving hits, I slice up a few mushrooms & toss in to cook the last 5 minutes or so.

    I also like using the thicker bread if I have some on hand when the mood strikes. (usually an Italian loaf from bakery section, or Sara Lee Artesano Bakery Bread, or even one of the store-brand “Texas garlic toast” pieces.

    Yes, most of my ‘upgrades’ = more $ , kinda defeating the original purpose…. still.

    We almost always had w/ peas & applesauce.

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    • Classic Chipped Beef on Toast Recipe (S.O.S) (9)Mary says

      Thanks for sharing you connection to this recipe and your “upgrades”.

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  2. Classic Chipped Beef on Toast Recipe (S.O.S) (10)Mindy says

    We had this every other Tuesday. A lot of times my dad made it because it was his favorite.

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    • Classic Chipped Beef on Toast Recipe (S.O.S) (11)Mary Hoover says

      I love the stories behind this recipe. Thanks for sharing yours.

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  3. Classic Chipped Beef on Toast Recipe (S.O.S) (12)Janet says

    We had chipped beef on toast a lot while I was growing up. I’m over 75 and still love it and make it. Like it both on toast and on a baked potato. For our purposes, to save money, I buy Buddig corned beef (found in most sliced sausage sections) or one of their other sliced meats. Yummy!!

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    • Classic Chipped Beef on Toast Recipe (S.O.S) (13)Mary Hoover says

      I love how this recipe is so tied to “memories”! And YES I always (and my mom did too) use Buddig meat. So budget friendly!

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Classic Chipped Beef on Toast Recipe (S.O.S) (2024)

FAQs

What does SOS mean in creamed chipped beef? ›

Chipped beef even found its way into the white gravy mixture with the future doughboys right before World War I. Soldiers and sailors eventually dubbed it “SOS” (“Save Our Souls” or “Same Old Slop” being the PG-rated translations) when served on a piece of toast.

What is SOS gravy made of? ›

Brown ground beef, onion and garlic until beef is cooked. Drain. Put hamburger back in skillet and add flour, salt, pepper, Worcestershire sauce and milk. Simmer until gravy thickens.

What cut of meat is chipped beef? ›

Also called dried beef, chipped beef is typically made from a leaner cut of meat, such as beef round. The meat is brined and left to cure for several days before being drained and air-dried. You can now also find chipped beef that's been smoked while it dries, adding additional flavor to the meat.

What is the difference between chipped beef and dried beef? ›

Dried beef, also called chipped beef, is beef that has been partially dried, salt-cured and thinly sliced. You can easily enjoy this cured meat as an appetizer, snack or meal. Dried beef has a rich past but is a relatively obscure meat product in most parts of the country today.

What is the original SOS made of? ›

Made from chipped beef and a simple seasoned roux served over toast, it continues to be a favorite dish for sailors and an easy meal for Navy Culinary Specialists to make. Like other preserved foods, the key ingredient of SOS, chipped (or dried) beef, stored easily and kept well on Navy vessels.

Does the military still eat SOS? ›

He said that veteran's groups who tour the base are taken to a mess hall and served creamed beef on toast made using the recipe in the 1944 Army recipe book, TM 10-412. Again, many veterans tell Hanson it their favorite meal while in the Army. And SOS remains popular among soldiers today.

What meat is KFC gravy? ›

What is the gravy at KFC made of? The restaurant uses a simple combination of gravy powder, water, and – their secret ingredient – chicken crackling. This is a collection of the browned bits and pieces leftover from frying their world famous chicken.

How is SOS sauce made? ›

Traditional soy sauces are made by mixing soybeans and grain with mold cultures such as Aspergillus oryzae and other related microorganisms and yeasts (the resulting mixture is called Koji in Japan; the term koji is used both for the mixture of soybeans, wheat, and mold as well as for the mold itself).

What country does chipped beef come from? ›

Chipped beef
Modern chipped beef product, showing coiled packing
TypeMeat
Place of originUnited States
Main ingredientsBeef
Media: Chipped beef

What cut of beef does Mcdonald's use? ›

We use the trimmings of cuts like the chuck, round and sirloin for our burgers, which are ground and formed into our hamburger patties.

Has Esskay chipped beef been discontinued? ›

"Our organization made the difficult decision to discontinue Esskay hot dogs, and stopped production in December of last year. We will continue to make Esskay deli meat and chipped beef products, which can be found in Baltimore-area grocery stores," said Chad McFadden, Esskay brand manager, in an email to WJZ.

Why is chipped beef on toast called SOS? ›

This meal was a traditional army recipe that was super easy to make, cheap, and incredibly filling. Chipped beef on toast – otherwise known by soldiers as S.O.S, which stood for “Save Our Stomachs,” “Same Ole Stuff,” or another acronym we'd rather leave out…

How long is chipped beef good for in the refrigerator? ›

Knauss Dried Beef/Chipped Beef (4 pack, 3oz. Each)

A: They will keep in the refridgerator for 4 - 6 months, the packages are dated with use or freeze by dates.

What can you substitute for chipped beef? ›

If you can't find the jarred dried beef, substitute any sliced deli beef (roast or corned beef would be excellent), even using uncured meat if desired. Leftover roast beef, bacon, shredded pork, or even leftover rotisserie chicken would be a great meal here, though with different flavors and depth.

Why are biscuits and gravy called SOS? ›

Or, as we colloquially called it, “SOS” – “Sh*t On a Shingle.” Back in WWII when SOS was named “SOS,” it was made by serving creamed chipped beef gravy over toast.

What does SOS sauce mean? ›

Even on busy mornings, afternoons, and nights, restaurant kitchen staff know that "SOS" isn't a distress signal. Rather, this shorthand is vital in communicating a particular customer's preference regarding condiments. SOS merely indicates that a patron asked for their sauce on the side.

What does SOS stand for? ›

In Morse Code, “SOS” is a signal sequence of three dits, three dats, and another three dits spelling “S-O-S”. The expression “Save Our Ship” was probably coined by sailors to signal for help from a vessel in distress.

What does SOS breakfast stand for? ›

sh*t on a Shingle might not sound dinner-appropriate, but it's definitely breakfast-appropriate. The unofficial term—abbreviated as “S.O.S.”—became popular slang among American soldiers during World War II. It refers to “cream chipped beef on toast,” a dish that's been featured in Army cookbooks for over 100 years.

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