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"Lesley" wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 12:57 pm, "tanadashoes" wrote: Cook in dutch oven or crock pot Would this work in a slow cooker? What sort of meat? Lesley I would imagine it would be best with a boneless chuck roast. I don't think I'd try it in a slow cooker. You would need to brown it first anyway, and that takes too long to do in the morning before going to work. I don't think it would work out to get the meat tender and the vegetable all done but not overdone at the same time. I would cook a roast like this on top of the stove the whole time, on a low simmer once the water was added. And not put the veggies in until the last hour. Jo |
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On Jul 24, 2:12*pm, "Jofirey" wrote:
I would imagine it would be best with a boneless chuck roast. Okay what is a bonelesss chuck roast? Lesley The considering doing this recipe Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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On Jul 24, 6:00*am, "MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER
wrote: "MLB" wrote in message ... Matthew wrote: Oh please A troll in the cat groups Your orginality *-23 But the best that can be done with half a brain. Are you sure it has that much? *It might be brainless...it certainly is clueless. MaryL Well, they had to have enough of a brain to turn on the computer, compose the post, then send it, so more than none, less than half? |
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Or, maybe a stray cat helped. Saw this through nether post.
"Smokie Darling (Annie)" wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 6:00 am, "MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote: "MLB" wrote in message ... Matthew wrote: Oh please A troll in the cat groups Your orginality -23 But the best that can be done with half a brain. Are you sure it has that much? It might be brainless...it certainly is clueless. MaryL Well, they had to have enough of a brain to turn on the computer, compose the post, then send it, so more than none, less than half? |
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I just did a choice beef eye of round with potatoes, onions and celery, one
can of beef broth and 2 cups of water, in my brand new seven quart crock pot... it was 4.5 pounds and long enough that DH had to cut it in half. i cooked it from frozen, 4 hours on high then overnight on low until it reached the majical temp... i was going to say what DH picked but we went for 200 internal temp for a hope at a more tender roast. I also make beef top round and beef bottom round roast this way in the crock pot. the key to this is just enough water and a very long cooking time. have also done pork roast this way but put in pineapple onion and green peppers for the flavoring, in that case the juice from the canned pineapple and 2 cups water does it. Lee who only cooks in the crock and steamer "Jofirey" wrote in message ... "Lesley" wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 12:57 pm, "tanadashoes" wrote: Cook in dutch oven or crock pot Would this work in a slow cooker? What sort of meat? Lesley I would imagine it would be best with a boneless chuck roast. I don't think I'd try it in a slow cooker. You would need to brown it first anyway, and that takes too long to do in the morning before going to work. I don't think it would work out to get the meat tender and the vegetable all done but not overdone at the same time. I would cook a roast like this on top of the stove the whole time, on a low simmer once the water was added. And not put the veggies in until the last hour. Jo |
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think pot roast if you have a cut for that, Lee
"Lesley" wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 2:12 pm, "Jofirey" wrote: I would imagine it would be best with a boneless chuck roast. Okay what is a bonelesss chuck roast? Lesley The considering doing this recipe Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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"Lesley" wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 12:57 pm, "tanadashoes" wrote: Cook in dutch oven or crock pot Would this work in a slow cooker? What sort of meat? Lesley The considering doing this recipe Slave of the Fabulous Furballs ********************** I make something similar that I do cook in the crock pot. I use beef broth or bullion as part of the water and set it up to cook all day. Beef works best, I usually use either a chuck or rump roast. A tougher roast works really well. I know someone who used deer, but I haven't the courage. Pam S. |
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"Stormmee" wrote in message ... I just did a choice beef eye of round with potatoes, onions and celery, one can of beef broth and 2 cups of water, in my brand new seven quart crock pot... it was 4.5 pounds and long enough that DH had to cut it in half. i cooked it from frozen, 4 hours on high then overnight on low until it reached the majical temp... i was going to say what DH picked but we went for 200 internal temp for a hope at a more tender roast. I also make beef top round and beef bottom round roast this way in the crock pot. the key to this is just enough water and a very long cooking time. have also done pork roast this way but put in pineapple onion and green peppers for the flavoring, in that case the juice from the canned pineapple and 2 cups water does it. Lee who only cooks in the crock and steamer We use similar recipes for our Beef pot roasts. The pork one looks really good BTW. I'll have to try it. Pam S |
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"Lesley" wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 2:12 pm, "Jofirey" wrote: I would imagine it would be best with a boneless chuck roast. Okay what is a bonelesss chuck roast? Lesley Looking at the charts Americans call everything from the shoulder of the beef chuck, it appears that British call that portion neck and clod, chuck and blade and thick rib. Jo |
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On Jul 25, 12:52*am, "Stormmee" wrote:
.. *have also done pork roast this way but put in pineapple onion and green peppers for the flavoring, in that case the juice from the canned pineapple and 2 cups water does it. Pork and pineapple with onion and green peppers? 4 of my favourite foods in one pot?! Guess what we;ll be having sometime soon? We're both great fans of pork even through Dave used to say he didn't like it- today we had one of our favourite "fast foods" a boneless loin pork steak shoved in the George Forman for 10-12 minutes with sweetcorn and peppers stir fried and one of those packs of new potatoes with herbs and butter that steam in the microwave- 15 minutes from starting to plate and that includes topping it with hickory smoke BBQ sauce-I hadn't done much if any housework over the last week due to the bloody swine flu so I wanted something quick so I could get on with things Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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