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1 bottle of ketchup
1/2 bottle liquid smoke 1 package Sour Apple Nerds Cook for 2 hours at 750° |
It depends on what you want to do with it. It is best suited for one of these:
1. Pot roast. Flour that roast, then brown it in oil for a few minutes until its golden brown. Add it carrots, celery, onions, diced tomatoes, salt, pepper, garlic, and a bay leaf and enough beef broth to cover about 2/3 of the roast. Cover and simmer for about 4 hours. Break up meat, Serve 2. Roast Beef. Place in a roasting pan or crockpot with a few onions, garlic, salt, pepper, enough water to cover about an inch or two of the pan, and a bay leaf. Cover and roast the beef for 3-4 hours at 325 (high on crock pot). Remove meat from pan. Slice very thin. Pour remaining liquid from pot into sauce pan. Either add flour and reduce to a gravy, or use it as is to dip your roast beef sandwiches in. Id go the second rounte. |
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It's on high, and I'll check it in three hours. |
Oh, I also put a dash of cinnamon in, too.
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Rotisserie
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and we do a few splashes of worchestershire (Sp?), a cap ful of liquid smoke, beef broth, and a package of onion soup mix. along with a little rub or salt and pepper |
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Normally i do a roast for 9hrs on low and it works fine. |
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Save a hunk of rare red meat off Cassel. Dude lives on that stuff.
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A slow cooker should be full to the brim. That's why they sell everything from 1.5 to 7 quart cookers. Any cooker that's not full will give results that are less than desirable.
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