Welcome to Bailey's Kitchen

Bailey's Kitchen follows the experiences of one adventurous eater and her dog... and occasionally the adventures of her friends.

Bailey is my adorable, bratty, best friend of a Yorkie. She loves my kitchen and spends much of her time with me there attempting to convince me to feed her. As with the rest of our home the kitchen is hers, so this is Bailey's Kitchen. Here we will explore my endeavors into food (both cooking and eating it) focusing mainly on people food, but it wouldn't be Bailey's kitchen without the occasional dog recipe as well. Here is to learning to have champagne on a beer budget! I hope you enjoy!

Friday, June 18, 2010

Recipe of the Week

I love my crock-pot! It truly is the working girls best friend! I can set it and forget it without worrying about burning dinner, or having to take it out at a certain time. With that said today's recipe is a crock-pot favorite of mine that was created by my mother.

Crock-Pot Stout Pot Roast

Ingredients:
Any cut of red meat (I find Chuck Roast works best but any "roast cut" will do the trick) 1-4 lbs.
1 can Guinness stout, or bottle
2 cans diced tomatoes (i prefer the italian style ones)
1 can beef stock or broth
1 small can green chillies (optional)
 a handful of baby carrots
any type of potatoes cut into bite size wedges (should be about 2 to 2 1/2 handfuls after cut)
1/2 yellow or brown onion chopped- (I buy this pre-chopped in the frozen veggies section to save time)
1-2 cloves of garlic diced - (I buy the pre-diced kind, it comes in a jar, saves tons of time!)

1/2 tsp. oregano fresh or dried
salt and pepper to taste

Place the roast in the crock-pot
surround with the veggies, pour tomatoes, broth, beer, chillies, and spices over meat and veggies, set crock-pot for 6-8 hours.

I like to shred this meat with two forks. that way the entire meal can be served as a stew, or it can be served as shredded beef sandwiches with the veggies as a side. The meat can also be cubed or sliced either before or after cooking and served without the juices. Juice can also be thickened and used as gravy. An easy way to thicken is to add flour to warm water until dissolved and mixed into the warm juice a little at a time until desired consistency is reached.

Serves 3-6
Makes great left overs!

Hope you guys enjoy! This is a great hearty or rainy day meal!

1 comment:

  1. Sounds yummy! Can't wait to try it! John loves any kind of "cow".

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