Sometimes mistakes end up turning out in a good way. A few days ago I came across a recipe I wanted to make that called for a chuck roast. I bought one when I was shopping and immediately forgot which recipe I wanted to make. A couple days went by and the chuck roast was staring me in the eye. The clock was ticking and I could not remember the damn recipe.
So, on one of the really hot nights I caved in and realized I had to do something with the roast. I resorted to my slow cooker which I rarely use. I just wanted to not have to think about that piece of chuck anymore. I threw it in the slow cooker, added 1 cup of red wine, 2 cups of beef stock, 2 packets of Knorr's Beef Concentrate, 3 tablespoons of tomato paste, 3 anchovies, 1 pound of sliced mushrooms and 1 large onion sliced. I add S&P and a bunch of fresh herbs along with a few bay leaves from my garden. Oh, and a dash of Maggi. I put the lid on, set it on low and set the timer for 12 hours.
The next morning, still not knowing what I was going to do with my concoction, I decided to serve it on Texas Roadhouse Rolls. I had been wanting to make them for a while.
Alas, they were a pitiful failure because I got busy doing other things and did not pay as close attention to them as I should have. However, they were indeed perfect for the beef sandwiches.
So, I split them, spread them with garlic butter and toasted them.
Once the beef was on the bun, I added some fresh tomatoes from the garden.
These ended up being some of the best sandwiches we've ever tasted.
So, on one of the really hot nights I caved in and realized I had to do something with the roast. I resorted to my slow cooker which I rarely use. I just wanted to not have to think about that piece of chuck anymore. I threw it in the slow cooker, added 1 cup of red wine, 2 cups of beef stock, 2 packets of Knorr's Beef Concentrate, 3 tablespoons of tomato paste, 3 anchovies, 1 pound of sliced mushrooms and 1 large onion sliced. I add S&P and a bunch of fresh herbs along with a few bay leaves from my garden. Oh, and a dash of Maggi. I put the lid on, set it on low and set the timer for 12 hours.
The next morning, still not knowing what I was going to do with my concoction, I decided to serve it on Texas Roadhouse Rolls. I had been wanting to make them for a while.
Alas, they were a pitiful failure because I got busy doing other things and did not pay as close attention to them as I should have. However, they were indeed perfect for the beef sandwiches.
So, I split them, spread them with garlic butter and toasted them.
Once the beef was on the bun, I added some fresh tomatoes from the garden.
These ended up being some of the best sandwiches we've ever tasted.
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Still a long time until I can pick any tomatoes if I'll be able at all :-) They believe the rest of this month will be just as cold and rainy as it has been so far.
Have a great day!
Christer.