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The bone is shaped like the numeral "7", [1] which gives these cuts their name. The steak differs from the 7-bone roast only in thickness: 7-bone steaks are cut 1 ⁄ 2 - to 3 ⁄ 4 -inch thick. Like most of the chuck, the 7-bone roast or "steak" is generally considered a rather tough cut of meat and is most suitable for a long cooking in ...
Martha Stewart’s pot roast recipe caught my eye because it stays true to those classic, no-fuss roots while using a few smart techniques to make the most out of chuck roast, which is my favorite ...
Pot roast is an American beef dish [1] made by slow cooking a (usually tough) cut of beef in moist heat, on a kitchen stove top with a covered vessel or pressure cooker, in an oven or slow cooker. [2] Cuts such as chuck steak, bottom round, short ribs and 7-bone roast are preferred for this technique. (These are American terms for the cuts ...
For Ree Drummond, that recipe is her Perfect Pot Roast. When made the traditional way, with carrots and onions, it's downright delicious, but she's also made a slow cooker version and an Italian ...
Season the beef with the salt and black pepper. Heat the oil in a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat. Add the beef and cook until well browned on all sides.
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Slow Cooker Pot Roast For a comforting main course that's fit for a crowd, this pot roast is a no-brainer. It becomes meltingly tender when nestled among the potatoes, onions, and carrots.
Cold-weather comfort food is all we want on a lazy, long winter weekend, and this French onion pot roast is the perfect cross between slow-roasted chuck and classic cheesy French onion soup.