Crock Pot Pot Roast Recipe PLUS Sugar Free Banana Ice Cream Recipe – GSFF (2024)

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CrockPot Roast Recipe PLUS Sugar Free Banana Ice Cream Recipe

When I was growing up there were a few recipes that Mom made that were special. I now make most of them in my Crock Pot, she spent hours slaving over them on the stove making sure they didn’t scorch. Isn’t it funny how much easier technology has made our lives?

Her spaghetti sauce, I loved. Her homemade pizzas, we could not get enough – as soon as she cooked one and put in another we were waiting for that one to be done, she often never even got any!

Her potato soup was what I asked for when Iwas sick, my daughter learned to make it for me when Iwas sick after she got older.

Then there was her pot roast, we mainly had on Sundays or for a special occasion. I decided to make it the other day and just thought I would share it, it’s simple, but it’s comfort food for me.

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Yield: 8

Crock Pot Pot Roast Recipe

Want a super easy dinner? The crockpot is always a great choice.

Ingredients

  • 1 Roast
  • 3 carrots peeled and sliced
  • 1lb Fresh Green Beans snapped
  • 2 medium onions chopped
  • 3 potatoes chopped
  • L. B. Jamison's Beef Flavored Soup Base
  • Salt and Pepper to taste

Instructions

    1. Heat the pan and olive oil and place the roast in the pan to sear it. Season it with salt and pepper while searing
    2. While the roast is searing off, prepare the broth. Put in 6 cups of water and about 3 tablespoons of soup base in the crock pot, then turn it on high.
    3. Once the broth is going, check on the roast your looking for brown on either side, and I hold it up on the edges to make sure there is no pinkleft before I place it in the pot.
    4. Now onto the vegetables, add the chopped onions to the same oil you had the meat in. Saute the onions a bit, just until soft. You know they're ready when they become more transparent.
    5. Then cut up the carrots and potatoes and snap the ends off the green beans and snap them into 2-3 pieces. Then add them all to the Crock Pot.
    6. After you place all the vegetables in the Crock Pot,I let it cook all day and then dish it up for dinner with a salad and maybe some bread

Nutrition Information

Yield

8

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 412Total Fat 20gSaturated Fat 8gTrans Fat 1gUnsaturated Fat 10gCholesterol 105mgSodium 221mgCarbohydrates 22gFiber 4gSugar 4gProtein 35g

This calculation is intended for informational purposes only. I am not a doctor or dietitian. This calculator is a guide, but makes no guarantee of being exact or fully accurate.

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Ingredients: (I made enough for 3, since that’s all we have left at home, right now)

1 Roast

3 carrots peeled and sliced

1lb Fresh Green Beans snapped

2 medium onions chopped

3 potatoes chopped

L. B. Jamison’s Beef Flavored Soup Base (I normally use Lipton Onion Soup Mix)

Salt and Pepper to taste I always sear off my roast before I place it in the Crock Potor whatever pot I am using. Heat the pan and olive oil and place roast in the pan to sear it.

Just browning it on either side and I hold it up on the edges to make sure there is no pinkleft before I place it in the pot. Season it with salt and pepper while searing. Also before I put the roast in I prepare a broth for the roast in the Crock Pot. I usually use Lipton Onion Soup Mix, but since Hubby and I have gone Sugar/Fructose Free, we found that the soup mix had sugar in it (everything does almost :/).

So, we found L.B. Jamison’s Beef Flavored Soup Base did not, so that’s what I used and really liked it! So, I put in 6 cups of water and about 3 tablespoons of soup base and turned it on high in the crockpot while I was searing the roast. Once I finished searing the roast I placed it in the Crock Potand I used the same oil to sauté the chopped onions a bit, just until soft. You know they’re ready when they become more transparent.

Then I cut up the carrots and potatoes and snap the ends off the green beans and snap them in to 2-3 pieces. Then add them all to the Crock Pot.

After I place it all in the Crock PotI let it cook all day and then dish it up for dinner with a salad and maybe some bread! Oh and don’t forget Hubby’s homemade Sugar Free Banana Ice Cream. Crock Pot Pot Roast Recipe PLUS Sugar Free Banana Ice Cream Recipe – GSFF (16)

If you’d like to learn more about living sugar free check out my Hubby’s blog about ourSugar Free Journey!

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