So would it help if I told you one of the ingredients is BACON. Truthfully, what isn't better with a little bacon.
Yesterday I needed to throw together a dinner main course that would feed a crowd and not require me to spend an inordinate amount of time in the kitchen - for this I dragged out my trusty crock-pot. I pulled out a roast from the freezer. Would you think less of me if I told you that I didn't know what type of roast it was...it was a beef roast for sure, but I'm lousy with knowing what type of cut it was. However, I do know that it was big!!
Putting together this roast couldn't have been any simpler. Here's the ingredient list (and I don't count salt& pepper, or olive oil, because those are pantry staples):
6 cloves of garlic
1 package bacon
1 Jar of Roasted Raspberry Chipotle Sauce (Fischer & Wieser)
That's it!
So I first, defrosted the roast (I had less then 10 hours to cook this and so I wasn't about to wait for the crockpot to defrost and cook the roast). Once the roast was defrosted enough, I sprinkled salt and pepper (liberal on the pepper) on both sides of the roast.
Next, I peeled 6 cloves of garlic, diced them up and then drizzled a bit of olive oil on them (less than a tsp.) and sprinkled course salt on top of garlic. Then using the flat side of my knife I mashed and smeared my garlic. The goal is to make a kind of garlic paste. It's totally cool if it's kind of chunky. Once you're happy with the garlic paste, scrape it up and smear it on oneside of your roast.
I then put the roast in the crockpot, garlic side up.
Now the rest couldn't be any easier. I opened a package of bacon and layered the bacon across the surface of the roast to cover the entire thing. I had several extra pieces so I just stuffed them under the roast.
Finally, I opened a jar of Fischer & Wieser's Roasted Raspberry Chipotle Sauce and poured the whole thing over the bacon covered roast. That's It!
I turned the crockpot on high and left it for about 6-7 hours.
I got home from church last night about 5:30 and there was only one tiny little piece left for my dinner, because everyone else (all 6 adults & 8 children) had devoured it. I didn't eve get a chance to take a picture of the finished product. But I'm happy to report, the last piece that I had was AWESOME! The meat was perfectly tendered, and the bacon had just pretty much melted and flavored everything, and the sweetness from the sauce was a perfect compliment. In fact we all agreed these ingredients would also be perfect on a pork roast....hmmmm, the possibilities.
And once again I've proved that everything tastes better with bacon.
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Monday, July 4, 2011
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