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Monday, March 9, 2009

No Fail Beef Pot Roast {Makes it's own Gravy}

1 - 2 or 3lb beef pot roast of your choice (I prefer chuck roast)
1 - 10.5 oz can Cream of Mushroom Soup
1 -packet Lipton Onion or Beefy Onion Soup Mix (dry)
2 - tablespoons olive or vegetable oil (to sear the meat)
pepper (to taste)
Carrots & Potatoes

Rinse the roast with water and pat dry with paper towels. To start off I like to sear my meat before adding it to the crock pot. To me this makes the gravy so much more beefy and rich in color and flavor. Add 2 tablespoons olive or vegetable oil to a large skillet. Bring the heat up and really get that pan hot.

Add the roast and let it sear for about 5- 7 minutes per side. Add the seared roast to the crock pot. Sprinkle dry onion soup mix over the roast and add cream of mushroom soup. Cover and set slow cooker on low and cook for 6 - 7 hours. Turn pot roast over about half way through cooking time.

About 2 hours before the roast is done start to prepare the carrots and potatoes. Peel carrots and potatoes and cut into pieces. I like to par-boil my veggies for about 8 - 10 minutes in a pot of water before adding to my crock pot. That way the veggies cook all the way through and they are not mushy when the roast is done. + sometimes the veggies don't cook through all the way so this is just the best way for me.

Drain the water off the potatoes and carrots and add to the crock pot the last hour of cooking. Season with a bit of pepper and cover and cook the last hour. The meat just falls apart and this recipes makes it own gravy. Ü This is so wonderful the next day for roast beef sandwiches, or in flour tortillas or just warmed up and served with some rice.

If you do not want to par boil the potatoes and carrots before adding. Then just add them the last 3-4 hours of cooking.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

This is the one I was looking for. This seems like the one my own mom had in her head, like all of the other recipes she used. They were all comfort food for us. I can't wait to make it, hopefully tomorrow. I'll let you know how it turns out. Thank you, Mommy's Kitchen!!

Unknown said...

Eating is really one of my hobby i mean part of my life and cooking is my passion.
I also love going to a place and at the same time taste their delicious and most wanted food.
I want to taste something that is new to my palate. Thanks for sharing your article with us.

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