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Effortless Beef Roast!

January 30th 2012 15:56
Okay, there is no recipe, because this is super easy! Yesterday, it was a busy day. My husband was working on our van (which is now going into the shop to be fixed right), I was on a cleaning spree, and the kids were undoing all of my work faster than I could get it done! I needed a meal that would cook itself!

I took a beef roast out of the freezer and put it directly into the crock-pot around noon. I do not usually condone cooking meat directly from frozen, but in this case, it worked and I simply did not have the mental fortitude to worry about how to thaw a giant hunk of meat evenly. So, I put this frozen roast in the bottom of the pot, sprinkled it with steak seasoning and added 2 cups of water.


I let the meat cook on high for about 2 hours while I worked on laundry and cleaning. Then, I cut 6 potatoes into quarters and added them to the pot with with a bag of frozen carrots.

I waited another 4 hours for everything to cook and worked on the house some more. Once everything was done cooking, I took the meat and veggies out of the crock pot and added 2 packets of brown gravy mix to the pot. I mixed the gravy with a whisk and let it reheat for about 5 minutes while I stirred.

When it was done, I had about 15 minutes worth of work into the meal and everything tasted fantastic! I guess meat CAN be cooked from a frozen state without drying out or being tough.
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