by Gertrude Steele
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Place the roast on top of the vegetables and sprinkle it with the steak seasoning. It was one of the first recipes I ever added. It's made in the slow cooker and is one of my family's most requested recipes for dinner. You can use any kind of roast you like, I almost always use a chuck roast to make this crockpot roast beef.
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The veggies should melt in your mouth, and everything should be covered in a rich, meaty glaze. NOTES ON BEST EVER SLOW COOKER ROAST. Place the roast back into the pot and add enough beef stock to. Look for chuck roast, shoulder steak, boneless chuck roast, chuck shoulder pot roast, chuck seven-bone pot roast, or beef chuck arm.
Place the roast back into the pot and add enough beef stock to. Look for chuck roast, shoulder steak, boneless chuck roast, chuck shoulder pot roast, chuck seven-bone pot roast, or beef chuck arm. Brisket: From the breast or lower chest with long strands of meat. The flat cut is leaner, and the point cut has more fat. Brisket is best sliced against the grain of the meat for maximum tenderness.
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