Does anyone have a recipe for beef pot roast with mushrooms and red wine?!


Question: I saw the recipe on something but can't find it. It consists of beef pot roast with mushrooms and a creamy red wine sauce. 10 points to the first person who posts a good recipe.


Answers: I saw the recipe on something but can't find it. It consists of beef pot roast with mushrooms and a creamy red wine sauce. 10 points to the first person who posts a good recipe.

A flavorful pot roast with wine and mushrooms. Scroll down to see more pot roast recipes.
INGREDIENTS:
3 1/2 to 4 lb pot roast (lean chuck, bottom round, etc.)
1/2 cup flour, seasoned with salt and pepper
1/2 large red onion, chopped
1 package Melissa's dried exotic mushrooms (shiitake, porcini, woodear, etc)
8 ounces fresh button mushrooms
3/4 cup good dry red wine
1 bay leaf
salt and pepper to taste
PREPARATION:
In a small bowl or cup, cover the dried mushrooms with very hot water. Meanwhile, dredge the roast in the seasoned flour. In a large skillet, heat the olive oil over medium heat; add onions and dredged roast; cook until the roast is nicely browned on both sides. Transfer meat and onions to the slow cooker/Crock Pot. Add red wine to the skillet and stir to loosen browned bits; pour over roast. Add mushrooms with soaking liquid and the remaining ingredients. Cover and cook on low for 8 to 10 hours. Thicken the juices (reduce on the stove top if very watery) with a mixture of water and cornstarch or flour. I served this with roasted eggplant and mashed potatoes.
You could use all fresh button mushrooms or a different mixture of dried. Dried mushrooms with the soaking liquid add quite a bit of flavor.



You will enjoy!!!

Just follow the basic recipe for beef Burgandy.

First brown the beef by frying in a littel oil.

Take beef out fry a large onion in the same pot with the mushrooms, when brown put in beef, half a pint of red wine and a pint of water.

Simmer for 1 and a 1/2 hours add some carrots and some celery and a beef stock cube. Cook for another 30 mins.

Taste for seasoning and adjust, thicken asusce to taste and serve - dead easy.

You can also add some tinned tomatoes and some herd if you like.





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