
Cruising the meat aisle on Sunday when I did my shopping, I brought home a beef roast. Can’t remember the exact cut. It was boneless. It was also tied with strings, which I cut off given that I was going to slow cooker it. I’d been wanting to try some variation of the soda-onion soup-crockpot roast I’d seen rave reviews of on various cooking lists to which I subscribe.
I almost gave in this morning for a sure thing roast. I had a can of cranberry jelly in the pantry and the tried and true cranberry pot roast recipe was calling strongly. But, as I often do, I resisted and held out for the new and untried recipe. It is super simple. It is, as I’d read, very very good.
1 beef roast
1 envelope onion soup mix
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 can of soda
Put it all in your slow cooker. If you have an older one that doesn’t spit and bubble even on low, I’d cook it it on low 8-10 hours hours or high 4-6 hours. If you have a newer model, like mine, that boils (not just simmers!) even on low, allow about 5 hours on low and don’t even think about cooking it on high. Really, you just need to get to know your own slow cooker and follow their guidelines. There is a huge difference between newer and older models.
I’ve seen variations of this recipe with and without the “cream of” soup, one with a packet of brown gravy mix, one with fresh mushrooms, and one with a packet of Italian dressing mix and a beer instead of the soda!
This produced a nice au jus that was a bit thicker than you’d get without the “cream of” soup but not as thick as a gravy. If you want a gravy, take out the roast and stir in some flour and water (2 Tbs flour mixed with 3 Tbs cup cold water) and let it simmer a bit while you do the rest of dinner prep.
I served it with rice and cooked carrots and it was a huge hit.


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