Old Fashioned Pot Roast.
You can cook Old Fashioned Pot Roast using 11 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Old Fashioned Pot Roast
- Prepare 4 lb of beef roast.
- It's 1/2 cup of flour.
- Prepare 3 tbsp of oil.
- Prepare 2 of stalks of celery.
- Prepare 4 large of potatoes (can use new potatoes) if u use new potatoes you will many more than 4 ... maybe 8.
- Prepare 1/2 packages of baby carrots.
- It's 1 envelope of onion soup mix.
- It's 1 envelope of brown gravy mix.
- Prepare 1 large of fresh onion (minced) divided in half.
- You need 2 cup of water or broth.
- Prepare 1 of salt, pepper, garlic powder....
Old Fashioned Pot Roast instructions
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*** sprinkle roast liberally with pepper, and garlic powder. and lightly with season salt. I rub the seasoning into the meat by hand... the brown gravy and onion soup mix are high in sodium..
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dredge roast through flour. fry in oil until both sides are brown. doesn't have to cook just brown. this step is important to help to form gravy or thick juice..
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coursely cut up potatoes. cut celery into 2" pieces..
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put all the veggies in a bowl with 1/2 the onion. lightly salt add pepper. hand mix..
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put a slow cooker liner in your crockpot..
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ROAST CAN BE PUT IN A BAKING BAG OR THE PRESSURE COOKER. If pressure cooker is used. cook on Med for 45 Minutes. if you use a baking bag cook for about 1 1/2 hrs at 350°. if you use a crockpot cook 8-10 hrs on low or 6 hrs on high..
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the instructions are given for a crockpot. put veggies in the crockpot and put roast on top.. it will keep veggies moist. put celery and onions on top of roast..
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put onion mix and gravy mix in bowl with water or broth...mix well until dissolved pour over roast and cook for designated time as posted in #6....
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**** after roast is eaten I save the leftovers juice to boil egg noodles in. the broth can be strained and frozen for future use. I'll put that recipe on my profile..
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SOMEONE ADDED IN THE REVIEW IT TAKES 8 HRS TO BAKE... EVIDENTLY THIS PERSON HAS NOT COOKED THIS. ... this roast can be cooked in a roaster that has a lid ... or in an aluminum roaster covered tightly with aluminium foil... for 1 1/2 - 2 hrs.....
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**** several people mentioned the gravy was thinner than they like.... when u get ready to cook the roast add 3 Tbsp of flour to a 1/2 coffee cup full of COLD water ... put this in the bottom... the oils and broth from the meat will season this... in mine I mix the onion soup mix... gravy mix... and flour from frying the roast......