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The ingredients needed to make Poor mans pot roast (stew meat):
- Make ready 10 medium potatoes
- Take 2 cup carrots or baby carrots (optional)
- Prepare 1 1/2 lb stew meat
- Get 1 large onion (optional)
- Take 2 dash garlic powder
- Take 2 dash pepper
- Take 2 cup flour
- Get 2 1/2 cup water
Slow Cooker Poor Man's Stew is made from scratch with ground beef to save money. A very hearty meal with very little effort or money. Traditionally, burnt ends are made from the point of a whole packer beef brisket. We are using a good marbled chuck roast for this recipe, which are lovingly referred to as "poor man's" burnt ends because the roasts that are used are typically less expensive than brisket.
Steps to make Poor mans pot roast (stew meat):
- peel and cut potatoes into large. cubes like you would for a roast. each potato will be 6 to 8 chunks.
- place carrots and potatoes in a large soup pot with water filled over top place on medium heat. don't cook too high you don't want mushy potatoes.
- mix flour salt and pepper in a bowl ad stew meat and roll it around in the bowl.. while your coating the meat add a quarter of an inch of cooking oil in a frying pan and put it on a medium heat. once oil gets hot add your stew meat.
- keep cooking your potatoes n carrots while the meat is browning make sure you turn the meat… once meat is done take and drain almost all the water from the potatoes…leave about 2inches of water in the pot.
- after you remove the stew meat your going to add a little more cooking oil to your skillet making sure its about a quarter of an inch high then you take some of the flour(about a cup) you breaded your meat in and add it to the oil. make sure to stir it til it's thick and creamy.
- next slowly mix some water into the mixture make sure to stir the whole time.. pretty soon you will see cream gravy.. you may even have to add more water if it gets too thick as you want it to be the consistency of cream gravy… if it's too thin no worries just add a little milk
- add the gravy to the potatoes mix well. add water til the ingredients are covered and mix.. it's ok if it looks runny.. turn pot to med low then cut onion into slivers and add.. once the pot starts to bubble turn on low heat.. cook til carrots are tender it takes about an hour.. you will want to stir occasionally and taste and add seasonings to your taste..
- you can make this in a crockpot also after you get potatoes carrots meat and gravy mix you can place in crock pot on low for about 3 hours..
- this is great served with sweet cornbread.
Season the roast with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder; and place in a roasting pan or baking dish. Would you like any meat in the recipe? Switch the meat around on the grill, spritz with Beef Broth and and probe one meat portion with a thermometer. The Best Crock Pot Roast Beef Stew Recipes on Yummly Slow Cooker Balsamic-red Wine Pot Roast, Crock Pot Pot Roast, Iron Range Pot Roast.
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