Is it ok that I put my vegetables on top of my roast when I put it in my crock pot?!


Question: Is it ok that I put my vegetables on top of my roast when I put it in my crock pot!?
i asked a similar question before!. i asked which way was correct: roast on top of vegetables or vice versa, and i got mixed answers!. normally i put the vegetables under the roast, but i decided to try it the other way around this time!. i can't go back and change it now, because it's already going, but i was just wondering if it's ok that i put the meat in first this time and put the veg!. on top of the meat!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
I put meat in first, then put my veggies on top and around it, then add seasoning and liquid!. I have done this for many years and my pot roasts have turned out great!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

huni, in this given situation, whether using a crockpot or cooking in the oven!.!.!.!.

there is absolutely NO right or wrong way of doing this!.

it can and will cook and work out either way you do it and taste just fine!. its all preference in what ppl wish to do!. its not wrong to do it one way or the other!.

i myself, just depends what i hve in hands first!.!.!.veggies or meat!.!.!.that goes in on bottom!.

you cant go wrong or do wrong!. just put it all together for yourself, season it up to your liking!.!.cook it up!.!.!.ENJOY!

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I always put the veggies on top of the roast!. The last time, I sliced up the roast into bite size pieces first and added two packages of beef roast type of gravy!. It was great!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

It will cook either way!. No reason to worry about this small stuff!. Could read your booklet that came with the crock pot!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

put roast in crock pot and let veges cook on the sied of the roast with carrots and potatoes and onionWww@FoodAQ@Com

YES I DID SOME LIKE THAT LAST WEEKWww@FoodAQ@Com

Yes it will cook properly either way!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes!Www@FoodAQ@Com

that's the way I have always seen it doneWww@FoodAQ@Com





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