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Kittencals Slow Cooker Eye Of Round Roast

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Ingredients

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1 10 ounce can cream of mushroom soup, undiluted
1 10 ounce can low sodium beef broth
1 1 ounce package dry onion soup mix use the onion-mushroom flavor
1 - 2 tablespoon fresh minced garlic
1 tablespoon worcestershire sauce
1 3 -4 lb eye of round roast
1/4 cup flour
1 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 - 1 teaspoon garlic powder optional
3 - 4 tablespoons oil

Nutritional information

514.8
Calories
255 g
Calories From Fat
28.4 g
Total Fat
8.9 g
Saturated Fat
154.2 mg
Cholesterol
870.9 mg
Sodium
11.5 g
Carbs
0.6 g
Dietary Fiber
1.2 g
Sugars
50.5 g
Protein
295 g
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Kittencals Slow Cooker Eye Of Round Roast

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    OMGOSH - DELICIOUS! I am not a roast person - never buy them, don't even know what to buy or how to cook them and overall try not to eat too much red meat due to cholesterol. That said, I found an eye of round roast that was REDUCED at the grocery store and saw a simple "drop it in a crock pot, add a bottle of marinade and eat it 8 hours later" type of recipe. I did a little research because I wanted to be sure the roast was as good as possible, and I found THIS recipe. I will definitely make again. I followed all directions and ingredients, by the way. My old granny always told me to be sure and brown on all sides a cheaper cut of meat and slow roast it or pressure cook it. This was/is good advice! I'm sure that THIS recipe made an otherwise not-noteworthy cut of meat delicious for my family! BTW, I paid $8.50 for a 2.13 lb roast and there were easily 4 servings...so $2.13/serving - a win!

    • 35 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Kittencal’s Slow Cooker Eye of Round Roast With Gravy, Slow cooking is the best method for an eye of round roast, I have cooked eye of round many times in a Crock-Pot with fantastic results, and you can use blade roast in place of the eye of round. The gravy from this roast goes well with mashed potatoes. Do not add in any extra salt to this recipe and use only low sodium beef broth for this. If you are an onion lover, then you could add in a small chopped or sliced onion if desired. Remember, do not lift the lid of the Crock-Pot while cooking. Each time you do, the heat is lost and you will need to cook it for a longer time., OMGOSH – DELICIOUS! I am not a roast person – never buy them, don’t even know what to buy or how to cook them and overall try not to eat too much red meat due to cholesterol. That said, I found an eye of round roast that was REDUCED at the grocery store and saw a simple “drop it in a crock pot, add a bottle of marinade and eat it 8 hours later” type of recipe. I did a little research because I wanted to be sure the roast was as good as possible, and I found THIS recipe. I will definitely make again. I followed all directions and ingredients, by the way. My old granny always told me to be sure and brown on all sides a cheaper cut of meat and slow roast it or pressure cook it. This was/is good advice! I’m sure that THIS recipe made an otherwise not-noteworthy cut of meat delicious for my family! BTW, I paid $8.50 for a 2.13 lb roast and there were easily 4 servings…so $2.13/serving – a win!, Thank you so much tried the recipe as is for card club…amazing! Tried others before but the roast was too tough. Was asked for the recipe!


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    Steps

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    In a Bowl Combine the Mushroom Soup With Beef Broth, Dry Onion Soup Mix, Fresh Garlic and Worcestershire Sauce; Mix Until Combined, Then Transfer Into a 5-6-Quart Crock Pot.

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    in a Small Bowl Mix Together Flour With Black Pepper and Garlic Powder If Using.

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    Dredge the Roast in the Flour/Black Pepper Mixture.

    4
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    Heat Oil in a Skillet Over Medium Heat; Add in the Roast and Lightly Brown on All Sides.

    5
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    Transfer the Roast to the Slow Cooker and Generously Spoon the Broth Mixture on Top of the Roast.

    6
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    Cover and Cook on Low For 8 Hours or Until the Roast Is Tender.

    7
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    For a Thicker Gravy, After Cooking Remove Gravy to Saucepan and Thicken With Water/ Cornstarch Mixture.

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