Creamed chipped beef and Toast or S.O.S. is a recipe originating in our nation’s military. It became popular outside the military as those who had served craved the dish once home and considered a comfort food by many.
Although not all former servicemen remembered it with fondness considering how much they had to eat the very economical meal. Those original recipe variations could have been as much as 3 times a day for those away on ships having to ration food.
Officially called creamed chipped beef, it is also more commonly referred to as S.O.S. (excuse the language…shit on a shingle) and remains a popular dish today.
This popular military dish of sos gravy may have been prepared differently depending on which branch of the military it was being served. The navy found the dried beef essential because a canned meat was shelf stable.
The army cooks might used ground beef instead mixed with the creamy white gravy since they had easier access to fresh supplies.
There are some who also consider sausage gravy to be called creamed chipped beef. Anyways, from mess halls to home cooks, let’s talk about how to make the best creamed chipped beef.
How to make Chipped Beef
What is creamed chipped beef made of? Here’s what you’ll need:
- 4 tablespoons of Butter (half a stick)
- 1/3 cup of Flour (all purpose flour)
- 3 cups of Whole Milk
- Cracked Black Pepper, to taste
- Dried Beef, sliced
- Toasted Texas Toast Bread Slices ( regular white bread slices or biscuits or mashed potatoes)
I get a lot of questions asking if you can use Buddig beef (like you get in the refrigerated deli section) and of course the answer is yes, if that is what you want to use.
I like to use the class dried beef that comes in the little glass jar that you find in the canned meats section of your local grocery store.
Optional ingredients from comments that I’ve received that you might like: mushrooms, peas, a dash of Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne pepper, or whatever you might like to add for an easy meal.
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Chipped Beef
The dried beef slices are small rounds before chopping into smaller pieces. Some folks like to soak the slices in warm water prior to chopping to remove some of the excess salt.
Personally, I do not soak the beef and think it adds the required salt needed for the creamy white gravy so no additional salt is need in the recipe.
If you decide to soak it, use a paper towel to blot dry before slicing.
Creamy Beef Gravy
Give the dried beef a rough chop into bite sized small pieces or thin slices and set aside until needed for the cream sauce.
Dried Beef Gravy
SOS Gravy
Above is one of the original photos when I first published this post. I decided to give it a makeover and had a new photoshoot to get better pictures to share in this recipe that is so loved by many.
Creamed Chipped Beef with Dried Beef
Where do you buy dried beef? Dried beef can typically be found at your local grocery store in small glass jars where you find other canned meats.
Let’s make a batch of Creamed Chipped Beef & Toast – S.O.S.
Homemade Creamed Chipped Beef & Toast Recipe
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons Butter
- 1/3 cup All Purpose Flour
- 3 cups Whole Milk
- Cracked Black Pepper to taste
- 4.5 ounce Dried Beef sliced
- Toasted Texas Toast Bread Slices
Instructions
- Heat a skillet over medium heat. Add the butter.
- When the butter is melted and begins to bubble add the flour and mix to combine.
- Simmer the roux for 2-3 minutes to cook away the raw flour taste.
- Next, add the milk and stir or whisk to combine.
- Add cracked black pepper and the chipped beef to the white sauce and simmer 3-5 minutes, stirring constantly, until thickened.
- Serve over toasted bread (shingles) , biscuits, or hashbrowns.
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Q & A with Tips for making Creamed Chipped Beef and Toast
What to serve with creamed chipped beef and toast? The creamed chipped beef is usually served on toasted bread as a meal. You could also serve it along with fresh fruit, fruit salad, bacon, sausage, or eggs prepared to your liking.
How long does creamed chipped beef last in the refrigerator? Up to 4 days or you can freeze the meat gravy to re-heat another time.
Why is dried beef so expensive? I’m not really sure but I’ve heard from many that the cost is much higher than it used to be. I would think that might have something to do with the way that it is cured. The cost of dried beef is also why some folks opt for using hamburger, which is cheaper, and humbly nicknamed “poor man’s chipped beef”.
Be sure to serve the creamed chipped beef while it is hot and delicious. You can still find this old timey meal at favorite breakfasts places in South Carolina beach towns. This has always been one of the best recipes to fill hungry tummies on a tight grocery budget.
Other variations that have been shared with me for making chipped beef gravy:
- Some use cream of mushroom rather than making a white sauce from scratch
- Other meats that folks use also include chopped bologna, ground poultry (chicken or turkey), venison and Vienna sausages.
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Karen
Saturday 14th of September 2024
My Mama made it with hamburger. She kept a small can of Carnation evaporated milk on hand to make enough for the three of us. Seasoning well with salt and pepper was important, she said. Today I add two envelopes of unsalted beef boullion, like Herb Ox brand. Daddy called it S.O.S. My grandson loves it!
Julia Jordan
Saturday 14th of September 2024
Delicious!
Mary
Sunday 14th of April 2024
This is a delicious recipe for SOS - brought me back to my childhood when my dad would make it!! That was 63 years ago, so it was a real treat! Followed the recipe exactly, wouldn’t change a thing - thank you for sharing!!! Did I mention - delicious??!
Julia Jordan
Monday 15th of April 2024
I am so happy that you enjoyed using this recipe, Mary! I love the memories we can tie to delicious foods and thank you for sharing your sweet memories. ~Julia
Ronda
Sunday 10th of March 2024
It's absolutely not SOS, but, that being said, it looks delicious and great directions. This one's a keeper!!
Cindee
Tuesday 5th of March 2024
My Mom made it for lunch with my kids only see just used a can of peas.mine never tasted as good as hers maybe because she made it!!!!
Mary myers
Saturday 10th of February 2024
I grew up with this sauce made even more economical … just eggs. My parents called it “Creamed eggs on toast”. As an adult I now add tuna and put it over biscuits. One of my favorite meals!