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chuck roast recipe
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wobin
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One 4-6lb chuck roast
One envelope Liptons onion soup mix
One can cream of mushroom soup
Your favorite dp dust[p]Place dusted chuck roast in heavy duty foil. Sprinkle onion soup and spoon mushroon soup all over the top of meat. Seal up the foil and egg at 275° grid for 4-5 hours. Good with mashed potatoes.[p]Cheers, Glenn
One envelope Liptons onion soup mix
One can cream of mushroom soup
Your favorite dp dust[p]Place dusted chuck roast in heavy duty foil. Sprinkle onion soup and spoon mushroon soup all over the top of meat. Seal up the foil and egg at 275° grid for 4-5 hours. Good with mashed potatoes.[p]Cheers, Glenn
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wobin,
Ahhhhh, the same recipe we put in the Crock Pot with the exception we cut the chuck roast into small pieces. Never tried it on the Egg. Guess it is just another thing in my long list of "Must Tries".
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wobin,
BTW, Howdy do!! [p]Good to see the Fairfield Cook didn't wear you to a frazzle.
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wobin,[p]Just a newbie, but I want to share my similar cook tonite. 2 lb +/- sirloin roast (butcher called it a steak) - it was about 2 inch thick. Rolled in flour and DP RTS. Seared on both sides in a dutch oven with EVOO. Removed the meat and carmelized a layer of vidalia onions in the dutch oven. Then added green bell peppers to the dutch oven and more RTS. Put the meat back in the pot and poured about 1/2 can beer in. Put on the egg at about 300 F. After 2 hours or so poured in some Pinot Noir and added portabella mushrooms and small potatoes. Cooked until the meat could be separated with a fork and the potatoes fell apart. The onions and bell peppers disapeared into the gravy. I was very pleased.
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BOBF, STOP IT!!!!! you are making me hungry. That sounds really good!
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wobin,
That recipe is dam close to how I cook a brisket.Good with the onion mix.Use one can of mushroom soup,one can of celery soup and pour it over the brisket and cook as directed you will be surprised how good the brisket is.Of course brown the brisket and put in roasting pan covered till done.Fantistic! All of my family looks forward to this method of doing the brisket.
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LasVegasMac,[p]Thanks. It was. Still have leftovers for tomorrow.
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darnoc,
Didn't even think of brisket, sounds good. Will try.
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Morro Bay Rich,
Howdy rich, I've got a Morro Bay tritip ready to go on as soon as Robin gets home. Hope your trip up north is doin fine, if you will post some of your favorite pics please.
Cheers, Glenn
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BOBF,
any idea of total cook time?
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Penfresh,[p]Around three and 1/2 hours. Again, I just let it cook partially uncovered and direct until the meat could be shredded with a fork. I have a feeling that the quality of the meat will have a strong effect on the time to get the tenderness you want.
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