Showing posts with label croc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label croc. Show all posts

October 3, 2012

CPR

 

Today’s post is all about the importance of CPR.  No, not Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (although important)…something that tastes much better:  Crock Pot Roast.

 

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As some of you know, I have had a love/hate relationship with crock pots for a while now, but I think that is just because I had a dud.  The low setting was burning hot and everything I tried just ended up tasting blah.

My mom just donated hers to our kitchen (a Calphalon version) and I must say it made all the difference in the world!  The low setting was actually low and I could program how long I wanted the dish to cook.  Then, after 9 hours it shut off and went to the warm setting for another couple of hours – it was amazing! I LOVE it and can’t wait to use it again.

Thanks mom!

 

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Here’s how:

 

Crock Pot Pot Roast

4-5 lb. Chuck Roast (no browning necessary!)

1 pkg. dry onion soup

1 pkg. brown gravy mix

1 can diced tomatoes (I used Delmonte Garlic and Olive Oil Petite Diced)

1/2 C low-sodium beef broth

 

Spray crock pot with nonstick spray.  Place the meat and all other ingredients in the crock pot. Turn on low for 9-10 hours. 

THAT’S IT!

 

--as for the “sauce” left over in the crock pot – please don’t let it go to waste! You can eat it as is poured over your roast, although I found it to be a little too liquidy for my liking.  So, I transferred mine to a saucepan and brought to a boil.  I then added a mixture of cornstarch and water to thicken for a delicious “gravy”.  It was amazing!

 

 

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On the side, I roasted red potatoes and carrots in the oven as the pot roast was finishing up, however you could add them into the crock pot while cooking the roast.  I just always feel like the veggies get mushy and lose a bit of flavor – so I like to roast them separately.

Happy Eating!