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Drunken Garlic Crock Pot Roast

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Ingredients

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2 1/2 lbs boneless beef chuck roast, trimmed of fat
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 medium onions, thinly sliced
24 garlic cloves, minced (about 4 tbsp.)
2 beef bouillon cubes
1/2 cup hot water
8 ounces lager beer
3 tablespoons brown sugar (cut back for a less sweet taste)

Nutritional information

580.3
Calories
221 g
Calories From Fat
24.6 g
Total Fat
8.8 g
Saturated Fat
187.4 mg
Cholesterol
1083.9 mg
Sodium
25.2 g
Carbs
1.5 g
Dietary Fiber
13.1 g
Sugars
62.6 g
Protein
377 g
Serving Size

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Drunken Garlic Crock Pot Roast

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    I was very disappointed in this recipe. The garlic was overwhelming and I love garlic. I started to make the gravy and had a taste and threw it out as it did not taste good. As the roast cost $22.50 I tried to at least salvage that and will try to make sandwiches with it. This was a major fail in my opinion and I would not make it again.

    • 455 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Drunken Garlic Crock Pot Roast,Don’t be afraid of all the garlic in this! It gets really mild from the long cooking process and gives the meat a wonderful flavor. This is a favorite for me, and I hope it will be for you, too. Different brands of beer will give you different amounts of sweetness ranging from bitter to malty (common beer characters). Try going with less sugar until you know how your beer will taste (as most of them add some amount of sweetness regardless).,I was very disappointed in this recipe. The garlic was overwhelming and I love garlic. I started to make the gravy and had a taste and threw it out as it did not taste good. As the roast cost $22.50 I tried to at least salvage that and will try to make sandwiches with it. This was a major fail in my opinion and I would not make it again.,Very good. I had a 2 lb. chuck roast and it was done in 5 hours cooking it on low in the crock pot. used the entire bottle of Guinness and only 1 tbsp of brown sugar. I think I will omit the brown sugar next time and see what I think. I also mixed 1/4 cup flour and 1/4 cup butter to use in place of cornstarch as this is the way I always do my gravy, add it after you get the drippings to a low boil and turn the heat to low after you get everything mixed well together and you have perfect gravy every time.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    In a Large Skillet, Heat 1 Tablespoons of the Oil and Brown Roast on Both Sides, Seasoning With Salt and Pepper; Remove to a Platter and Keep Warm.

    2
    Done

    Add the Remaining Tbsp of Oil to the Pan and Add the Onions, Cook Until They Just Start to Wilt Then Add the Garlic, Them Cook Until the Onions Are Tender, a Few Minutes More.

    3
    Done

    Add the Bouillon Cubes to the Hot Water and Stir to Dissolve; Add That to the Skillet Along With the Beer, Brown Sugar, Mustard, and Vinegar; Stir to Mix Well.

    4
    Done

    Pour Mixture Into the Bottom of the Crock Pot.

    5
    Done

    Place Roast on Top of Liquid, Cutting Into Pieces If It Doesn't Lay Flat.

    6
    Done

    Set the Crock Pot on Low and Cook For 7-8 Hours.

    7
    Done

    Remove Meat from Crock Pot and Pour Liquid Into a Pan on the Stove; Heat to a Boil, and Mix a Slurry Out of the Cornstarch and Water; Thicken Pan Liquid With Slurry to Make a Gravy.

    8
    Done

    Serve Gravy Over Meat or With Potatoes or Noodles.

    Liam Rodriguez

    BBQ enthusiast known for his expertly smoked and tender meats.

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