Nothing beats the warm comforting smell of a pot roast cooking to make your mouth water! This meal was our Sunday dinner ritual growing up here in Lancaster, but I make it any old time because sometimes I just can't wait for Sunday!
1, 3 to 4 lb Boneless Chuck or Bottom Round Roast or bigger if you need!
2 Large Onions Sliced into 1/4s & the 1/4s again
6 to 8 Large Baking Potatoes Peeled
6 to 8 Large Carrots Peeled & cut into 3 inch lengths
1 8 oz. Can Sliced Mushrooms Drained
1 Tsp Seasoned Salt ( use your favorite)
2 TBS Olive Oil
1 Tsp Garlic Powder
1 Tsp Onion Powder
Dash or 2 of Pepper I use White Pepper
1 TBS Parsley Flakes
2 Bay Leaves
2 Tsp Worcestershire Sauce
1 Can 10.5 oz. French Onion Soup
2 Cans of water use the soup can to measure
In a large cooking pot that is deep, has a lid & is oven proof, place the oil. While oil is heating over medium heat rub the seasoning on all sides f your beef roast. Place the meat into the hot oil, add the Worcestershire Sauce & sear old sides a nice dark brown. Remove from heat & preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Add the liquids & the 2 bay leaves!
NOW, cover the pot & place in your preheated 350 degree oven & roast for 1 & 1/2 hours. Take out of the oven & add all the vegetables, remember to add the can of mushrooms, it should look like the above picture! Cover the pot & place back in the oven & roast for another 1 & 1/2 hours! YOUR HOUSE WILL SMELL DIVINE & APPETITES SHOULD BE WHETTED! Remove from the oven & place the meat on a platter & vegetables into your serving bowl, be sure to remove the 2 bay leaves & discard them. Take that dark heavenly pan juices & place the pot on top of your stove & bring to a nice simmer. Once simmering, stir 4 TBS Cornstarch into 1 Cup of Cold Water, Stir until smooth & then whisk into the simmering beef broth. Whisk & stir until nicely thick. HEAVENLY HEAVENLY GRAVY! IF YOU HAVE LEFTOVERS CHECK OUT MY Rustic BEEF PIE in the February 2013 archive, that uses all of the above leftovers for a RUSTIC HEARTY MEAT PIE! NOW YOUR EATING JUST LIKE A PA DUTCHMAN!
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