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I want to share the one pot meal I'm making for tonight! This post is great.

Dutch Oven Pot Roast

  • 2 lbs chuck roast
  • 2 onions, halved
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 bag baby carrots
  • 2 cans diced tomato
  • 2 sprigs fresh rosemary
  • 4 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1/2 cup beef stock
  • 1/2 cup red wine
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • salt
  • pepper

Salt and pepper the meat, then brown it on all sides in the dutch oven with the olive oil. Once browned, add all of the other ingredients to the dutch oven (liquids first). Turn stove down to low and braise for 3-3.5 hours until the meat is falling apart. Baste it with the braising liquid every half hour or so. Salt and pepper to taste.

I serve this to my husband over garlic mashed potatoes, but they're not necessary if you'd rather avoid the starch.

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aNoThEr Tagine... Chef gone Wilde!

  • Chicken breast,seasoned with fajita spice
  • 1 can black beans
  • 1/2 cup sundried tomatoes
  • 1/2 onion
  • 1 zucchini
  • 1 yellow squash
  • handful of carrots
  • 1 cup water

we are gonna put it over some spanish rice.

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A ton of my posts got erased. Not sure if you saw the one where I said I made the beef tagine and I agree, it IS the most perfect meal for us sleevers. At least for me! The meat is soo tender! Thanks to you, I have used my tagine THREE times this week! Thanks!

PS. I will make the pork and Beans next! :-)

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Holy Moley!!! I just googled "tagine" and these are expensive little boogers! All well over $100. Do you know where to buy them cheaper? I've never seen one of these at a garage sale...just sayin' :)

This cooking method sounds wonderful. I have seen it on the food Channel and been intrigued. I would love to have one. I think I would have to make ahead, because the 2-hour cooking time would make dinner about 8:30pm. But that is not insurmountable. I do a lot of my cooking on the weekends anyway. I have put this thread in my favorites so I will have it whenever I can find a tagine. Thanks, Chef...Kathe

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I did not see the post(s) :(

3 x :biggrin2:

I'm going latin, with pork, black Beans, tomatillos, onion garlic, cilantro. NEXT!!!

Sorry you missed my posts. One the things I said was that everything turned out so moist I was able to eat 2 ounces of beef plus some veggies for the first time! The aroma in the house is incredible. I will season the meat for 24 hours next time.

Please give us details about the latin pork one. I have enough pork to make the pork and Beans and this one.

I will soon make these Moroccan meatballs. I will let everyone know if they are good.

http://www.cookingch...cipe/index.html

I am LOVING this thread!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks again!

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Wow thanks for sharing these recipes. They sound justgreat, i will be going tagine shopping tomorrow! Thanks chef!

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Please give us details about the latin pork one.

diced boneless pork- fat removed for the RNY patient :D

1 small onion, 3 cloves of garlic smashed, 1/2 jar of salsa verde.

tsp. chopped fresh cilantro. dashes of cumin and oregano.

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Latin Pork was not in the works today-

I pulled chicken out of the freezer,

PSA- mark and date all freezer bound Items- :conehead:

Tonight- chicken, 1/4 red and green bell pepper diced, onion diced,

3 cloves garlic crushed, 2 red potatoes, handful scallions chopped small, 12 mini carrots diced. 1 can cream chicken Soup, no salt added, low fat yada-yada...

1/2 can Water. dashes of italian spices, black pepper.

I have some sour dough bread sticks to go with it. I have been feeding and working with a starter since mid Dec., I started it off the drags of one of my wines.

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Please give us details about the latin pork one.

diced boneless pork- fat removed for the RNY patient :biggrin2:

1 small onion, 3 cloves of garlic smashed, 1/2 jar of salsa verde.

tsp. chopped fresh cilantro. dashes of cumin and oregano.

sounds great!

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diced boneless pork- fat removed for the RNY patient :biggrin2:

1 small onion, 3 cloves of garlic smashed, 1/2 jar of salsa verde.

tsp. chopped fresh cilantro. dashes of cumin and oregano.-

it's in the oven... Pork verde taco's for dinner! :)

after my walk-

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Please give us details about the latin pork one.

it worked great! although a bit watery, use a slotted spoon or your taco's will be soupy.

Next- I want to try a whole chicken-

put celery,onion and garlic on bottom- rub the chicken with a dry rub and place on top of veggies then bake for two hours.

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TONIGHT'S TAGINE;

Beef stew Americana

  • 1# beef in cubes
  • 1 onion
  • 2 cloves garlic -smashed
  • 12 baby carrots sliced
  • 1 yellow squash diced
  • 12 ea. green Beans cut into 14's
  • 1 can diced tomato
  • 1 cup california Syrah (red wine)
  • dash of celery seed (notice the celery left out- for the RNY patient :smile1:
  • two dashes Italian seasoning
  • 1 tiny pinch crushed red chili flakes
  • a couple grinds on the sea salt and pepper grinder

1 hour at 350* the I turned the oven off and left the house for an hour, when I returned, turned it back on for 40 minutes.

served over mashed red potatoes- :smile1: my fav. meal- on GET THIS! a dessert plate...

:biggrin2: back in the day, I woulda ate the whole darn thing... now we have enough for tomorrows dinner too :smile1:

btw- total prep time- 10 minutes for tagine and 6 minutes for mashed potatoes

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