So DH and I are getting married this coming weekend...well, kinda. We were married outside the (Catholic) church. DH is Catholic - I don't really consider myself Catholic, but I agreed to raise Delaney Catholic. DH can't take communion since we got married outside the church - so to rectify that, we are having a little ceremony Saturday to bless our marriage, etc. Then he'll be legit.
Aaaanywaaay....we'll be having company this weekend to celebrate. I'm not much of a cook and won't have a lot of time since the ceremony is at 4:30pm and then mass is at 5pm. I thought a crock pot roast would be perfect - easy to throw together and then let it cook while we're out. Anyone have a yummy recipie to share? And what is the best kind of roast to use for the crock pot?
TIA!
Re: Help - Crock Pot Pot Roast!
Just made pot roast tonight, altho not in the crock pot. I followed the America's Test Kitchen cookbook recipe and it was yummy. And you have it in the oven for 4 hours, so it's "almost" like a crock pot and might work for you.
Here's the quickie version:
Salt & pepper the meat generously and sear it in oil in a pot that'll work on both the stovetop and in the oven. Put it aside and saute an onion, some carrots and a couple of ribs of celery in the drippings. Add some garlic, 2 cups of beef broth (they used 1 c of beef and 1 c chicken.. I didn't have chicken) and some thyme and put the meat back in the pot. Add water so that it comes up to halfway up the side of the meat. Cover tightly with foil and then put the cover on the pot and bake at 300 for 3 1/2 to 4 hours. You're also supposed to flip the meat every 1/2 hour, but you could probably skip that if you're out of the house for a while.
I make crock pot roast often and always follow the same recipe. I've used chuck, english, rump. The more fatty the roast the more it will fall apart, so if you want you roast to stay intact while cooking get a roast that doesn't contain as much fat. Chuck seems to be the kind that falls apart the most, but it has great flavor.
Start with a packet of onion soup mix in the bottom of the crockpot. I always mix in a little water - maybe 1/2 cup. Then put the roast in and top it with a can of cream of mushroom soup. Spread it all over the roast.
I normally put my roast on about 7:30 am before I go to work and let it cook on low all day. Delicious!
I do the same thing but then add veggies on top such as carrots, celery, onions, potatoes, cabbage, parsnips and cook them all together with the roast.
I cook mine this way too. It is amazing!
DD -- 5YO
DS -- 3YO
We also got married outside the Catholic church and then had a small Catholic wedding because my annulment finally went through! I was married 15 years ago and it only lasted a year. Congrats by the way!
I like my roast beef simple. I just add water to onion soup mix and put in crock pot and add the beef. I put it on the 8 hour setting. It is scrumptious!