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adam.riggins: Crock Pot Cooking, part 1

  • patrick · 10 months ago
    -Go get a Roast
    -Wash it off, put it in the crock pot.

    -Add 1 can of Cream of Mushroom, fill the empty can up with water and pour it on top of the roast/cream of mushroom.

    -Add some 'baby carrots' and sliced little round potatos (the kind with the reddish skin).

    -Cook on 'Warm' while your at work for 8 hours. Come home to a house that smells awesome and the food tastes just as good - plenty of leftovers too!
  • patrick · 10 months ago
    Oh yeah, also add 1 package of onion soup mix (comes what looks like a one of those little kool-aid pack )- it should be in the soup aisle - or you can probably ask someone at the store and they will know.
  • adamriggins · 10 months ago
    That sounds REALLY good. Thanks!
  • joshua · 10 months ago
    i *heart* my crock pot something fierce. but it is difficult to master. i think i've only ever made two or three roasts that didn't turn out dry :-( -- alas, i shall keep trying
  • joshua · 10 months ago
    replace the water with beer for a truly tasty treat ;-)
  • PastorT · 10 months ago
    I do not own one, but after Patrick's description of that roast, that may change :-)!
  • adamriggins · 10 months ago
    I guess you need to add more beer, right? :)
  • adamriggins · 10 months ago
    no kidding, it seems almost TOO easy
  • patrick · 10 months ago
    -Go get a Roast
    -Wash it off, put it in the crock pot.
    -Add 1 can of Cream of Mushroom, fill the empty can up with water and pour it on top of the roast/cream of mushroom.
    -Add some 'baby carrots' and sliced little round potatos (the kind with the reddish skin).
    -Cook on 'Warm' while your at work for 8 hours. Come home to a house that smells awesome and the food tastes just as good - plenty of leftovers too!
  • Adam · 10 months ago
    That sounds REALLY good. Thanks!
  • joshua · 10 months ago
    replace the water with beer for a truly tasty treat ;-)
  • patrick · 10 months ago
    Oh yeah, also add 1 package of onion soup mix (comes what looks like a one of those little kool-aid pack )- it should be in the soup aisle - or you can probably ask someone at the store and they will know.
  • joshua · 10 months ago
    i *heart* my crock pot something fierce. but it is difficult to master. i think i've only ever made two or three roasts that didn't turn out dry :-( -- alas, i shall keep trying
  • Adam · 10 months ago
    I guess you need to add more beer, right? :)
  • PastorT · 10 months ago
    I do not own one, but after Patrick's description of that roast, that may change :-)!
  • Adam · 10 months ago
    no kidding, it seems almost TOO easy
  • KrAzE · 10 months ago
    I Beef Round (rump, its the shoulder...) and peperchinies and a package of italian dressing (the dried stuff) and put it all together, put it on low for 8 hours (like everything else) and serve on bun, enjoy your po'boys.


    Crock pots make amazing dip too.. check cooks.com for some goodies.
  • KrAzE · 10 months ago
    I Beef Round (rump, its the shoulder...) and peperchinies and a package of italian dressing (the dried stuff) and put it all together, put it on low for 8 hours (like everything else) and serve on bun, enjoy your po'boys.

    Crock pots make amazing dip too.. check cooks.com for some goodies.
  • Adam · 10 months ago
    Can you imagine the queso it could make. Oh my goodness, I am salivating now.
  • adamriggins · 10 months ago
    Can you imagine the queso it could make. Oh my goodness, I am salivating now.
  • Marcelo · 10 months ago
    What about I have never cooked neither have eaten anything prepared in a crock pot? Yep. That's me.
  • Marcelo · 10 months ago
    What about I have never cooked neither have eaten anything prepared in a crock pot? Yep. That's me.
  • Adam · 10 months ago
    Well, we should give it a try!
  • adamriggins · 10 months ago
    Well, we should give it a try!