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Crusty Nutsack
Apr 21, 2005

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good job nooner

next time you put carrots in your crockpot though, leave them in big chunks. Like, have to cut them to get them in your mouth big. Then it won't look like barf on a plate! (and it will be less likely to be baby food mush)

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Crusty Nutsack
Apr 21, 2005

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Nooner posted:

ya that is what Crusty Nutsack said, please read the thread or I will have to report for "trolling"

Well no, that's just another way of going about it. I didn't find my carrots mushy the few times I've used the crockpot for pot roast, though. Soft, yes, but still holds its shape.

Also next time you want to up your pot roast game and don't want to care about carrot mush, use this recipe, it's clutch: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/company-pot-roast-recipe.html


Oh oh and "crock pot would be a better idea" is almost never the case. The only times it's better than roasting or whatever is soaking beans, making apple butter or stock or something.

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