Crock pot beef roast (lots and lots of veggies)
Crock pot beef roast (lots and lots of veggies)

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Any type of beef roast that contains a lot of connective tissue is a good candidate for pot roast. At low-and-slow cooking temperatures, connective tissue releases gelatin, infusing both the meat and the cooking liquid with rich, juicy flavor. With a variety of vegetables and straightforward seasonings, it's a complete meal in one pot.

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The ingredients needed to make Crock pot beef roast (lots and lots of veggies):
  1. Take 3 1/2 lb beef (or pork) roast
  2. Make ready 1 can corn
  3. Prepare 1 can green beans cut
  4. Take 1 can Rotel tomatoes or stewed chopped
  5. Prepare 1 can peas
  6. Prepare 1 can carrots
  7. Get 1 cup mushrooms chopped
  8. Make ready 1 heaping tablespoon of minced garlic
  9. Get 1 packet beef stew mix, I used lawrys
  10. Take 1 large onion chopped
  11. Get 1 chopped up bell pepper
  12. Prepare 5 medium sized red potatoes, chopped
  13. Make ready 1 dash Worcestershire sauce
  14. Take 1 dash soy sauce
  15. Get to taste pepper
  16. Make ready 1-2 cups water

Top with the rest of the seasoning. I use all the juices from each can of vegetables as part of my juice in my stew I mix all my vegetables and seasoning packet in a large bowl. I pour a little bit of my veggie mix to line the bottom of the crock pot then place my roast on the top. There are FOUR main components to today's pot roast: the seasoning, the meat, the veggies, and the gravy!

Instructions to make Crock pot beef roast (lots and lots of veggies):
  1. When opening the cans of vegetables do not drain. I use all the juices from each can of vegetables as part of my juice in my stew
  2. I mix all my vegetables and seasoning packet in a large bowl.
  3. I pour a little bit of my veggie mix to line the bottom of the crock pot then place my roast on the top.
  4. Then dump all the rest of your vegetables on top of your roast
  5. With your cup of water add in until most of vegetables are submerged. I ended up using only one cup of water in my 7 quart crock pot
  6. Cook on high for 4 to 6 hours. Then whichever method works best for you. Cut up your meat and add back to the crock pot and continue to cook on high for an hour to two hours
  7. I like to finish with some cornbread bread muffins on the side. This stew is very freezer friendly and taste just as amazing if not more amazing when reheated

Sounds like a lot, but this actually comes together super easily and quickly. Here's what you'll need: Paprika, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Parsley Flakes, Salt, Pepper, Celery Seed - a simple, but super effective, seasoning. This CROCKPOT pot roast recipe with potatoes and carrots is tender, flavorful, meal-in-one perfection! This Crockpot pot roast recipe is as good as it gets - no bland pot roast here! It is succulent, hearty, classic comfort food at its finest.

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