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  • 12/11/2009 Cookie balls
  • 12/3/2009 Fast cobbler
  • It's time for a better chow site on the site. Most of my other projects have degenerated to chores. But cooking on the other hand is taking off.
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    Pot Roast by Sox inspired by Sub Station 2


    If you've ever had a Sub Station cheese steak, you will know that they keep the meat soaking in something that can only me considered the juice from a pot roast. The meat itself, tastes like pot roast. I totally dig it. Anyhow, the other day I decided to make a pot roast so that Bree could have something tasty for dinner. I ended up checking out recipezaar and getting some good ideas on what makes a pot roast work. I broke it down to what you see here. Jul and others helped me try it out. Everyone seemed pretty happy with it. I liked it and was especially happy with how easy it was to make and clean up. Just wash the crock pot and you're done!

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    Pot Roast
    Serves: 4 (if you want to serve more, get a bigger pot roast, and more veggies... and you'll need a bigger crock pot)   Time: 5 - 10 hours

    Ingredients:
    5 large carrots
    1 medium onion
    1 large potato
    1.5 lb pot roast
    1 cup red wine
    1 cup water
    1 packet Lipton onion soup mix

    Tools: Crock Pot

    Directions: Put the wine, water and onion soup mix in the crock pot on low. Add pot roast to the middle of the crock pot. Peel the carrots and potatoes. Cut all vegetables into large chunks (1/3 the carrots, 1/8 the potato and onion). Flip over the roast. Put the vegetables around the roast. fit as many vegetables as possible. Add enough water to cover the roast and vegetables. Cook with the lid on for 6-10 hours. Remove the roast and vegetables. Cut the roast to make sure that it is cooked all the way. Serve the meat and vegetables with as much of the 'juices' as desired.