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levlongnprosper
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Tue, Dec 18 2018, 7:56 pm
essie14 wrote: | Pulled beef
My kids go crazy over this.
Slice onions, put on bottom of crockpot. Put in chuck roast (cheap cut is fine), pour bottle of BBQ sauce and cook on low from candle lighting til lunch. Shred with 2 forks.
Serve over mashed potatoes or quinoa or on challah rolls as sandwiches.
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Out of curiosity, how big is your crockpot and how much meat are you putting in? I've noticed that my 2lb chuck roast can get dry, and I'm wondering if a larger roast would do better. I make a similar dish to this using chicken breasts during the week that my DH loves, but I know making it like you do with beef would be a really special treat, but I also don't want to goof it up
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levlongnprosper
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Tue, Dec 18 2018, 8:27 pm
betweenall12 wrote: | 6 potatoes
5 eggs
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon black pepper
Half or whole onion |
What kind of potatoes?
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FranticFrummie
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Tue, Dec 18 2018, 8:30 pm
When I make beef stew, I dump in a whole bottle of really dark beer. The alcohol cooks down, and makes a very rich flavor.
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lucky14
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Tue, Dec 18 2018, 9:24 pm
Emotional wrote: | Meatballs in tomato sauce. Smells amazing shabbos morning |
recipe please!
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tichellady
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Tue, Dec 18 2018, 10:03 pm
We rarely have cholent. We have grilled chicken or roasted chicken thighs, brisket over rice or London broil ( sometimes we have dairy or pareve but I assume you want a meat meal) with roasted vegetables and salad. We do have hot soup in the crockpot in the winter
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betweenall12
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Tue, Dec 18 2018, 10:28 pm
levlongnprosper wrote: | What kind of potatoes? |
I use Idaho
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dankbar
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Tue, Dec 18 2018, 11:16 pm
For yapchik I saute pieces of meat along with onions & spices. Make a potato kugel recipe. Mix the sauteed cubed meat into the potato kugel recipe & place in crock pot raw. Shabbos afternoon it's yummy. Tastes like an overnight kugel with meat.
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dankbar
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Tue, Dec 18 2018, 11:18 pm
In cholent you can do diff variations like adding kishka, jachnun, marrow bones, navel pastrami, franks, eggs, veg...
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essie14
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Wed, Dec 19 2018, 1:24 am
levlongnprosper wrote: | Out of curiosity, how big is your crockpot and how much meat are you putting in? I've noticed that my 2lb chuck roast can get dry, and I'm wondering if a larger roast would do better. I make a similar dish to this using chicken breasts during the week that my DH loves, but I know making it like you do with beef would be a really special treat, but I also don't want to goof it up |
6.5 liter crockpot and 2-3 kilo of meat.
I live in Israel, you’ll have to do the conversions
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chanchy123
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Wed, Dec 19 2018, 2:40 am
essie14 wrote: | 6.5 liter crockpot and 2-3 kilo of meat.
I live in Israel, you’ll have to do the conversions |
What number meat do you use in Israel? Do you use store bought BBQ sauce? Which kind?
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essie14
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Wed, Dec 19 2018, 2:55 am
chanchy123 wrote: | What number meat do you use in Israel? Do you use store bought BBQ sauce? Which kind? |
#3 meat. Any store bought BBQ sauce that you like. We prefer the american brands which we can get easily where we live, but whatever you like.
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chanchy123
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Wed, Dec 19 2018, 4:35 am
essie14 wrote: | #3 meat. Any store bought BBQ sauce that you like. We prefer the american brands which we can get easily where we live, but whatever you like. |
OK, I'm going to have to try this. Sounds amazing.
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thanks
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Wed, Dec 19 2018, 8:46 am
Cornbeef and cabbage, we call this Irish chulent.
I use sour kraut, but you can use cabbage if you like the taste better.
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DinaIL
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Thu, Dec 20 2018, 3:28 am
Tnx so much for all the delicious ideas!!
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chometz
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Thu, Dec 20 2018, 3:36 am
thanks wrote: | Cornbeef and cabbage, we call this Irish chulent.
I use sour kraut, but you can use cabbage if you like the taste better. |
Do you put the uncooked beef and cooked sauerkraut together in the slow cooker? Interesting idea!
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mishpacha1
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Thu, Dec 20 2018, 4:31 am
omg everyones recipes sound SO GOOD!!! I can't wait to try
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DrMom
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Thu, Dec 20 2018, 5:04 am
Not sure I understand the question. You can make almost anything.
- Baked salmon with salad and rice
- Roast chicken with sauteed green beans and baked potato
- Lentil patties with broccoli salad and spiced rice noodles
Take any protein source, add some vegetable, add a starch --> ta dah!
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chulentalakiddush
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Thu, Dec 20 2018, 8:15 am
amotheranon wrote: | Beef stew!
Any cut of beef works, cubed
Sautéed onion
San Marzano tomatoes
Box of beef broth
3 carrots chopped
Potatoes
Bay leaves
Splash of soy or Worcestershire sauce
Salt
Pepper
Paprika
Onion powder
Garlic powder
Cook on low |
This sounds like a perfect lunch! I'm going to try it this shabbos. Do you use whole or crushed tomatoes?
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erb17
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Thu, Dec 20 2018, 3:15 pm
Can the crockpot yapchick be placed on low right before shabbos? Will it be cooked well this way?
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Cheiny
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Thu, Dec 20 2018, 3:18 pm
naomi6 wrote: | Saute onions cube potatoes put in chuck or shoulder kalichel small pieces salt and pepper cook for a few hours then let it simmer on a low flame till shabbos by day. Del. |
Sounds like cholent without the beans.
Last edited by Cheiny on Thu, Dec 20 2018, 3:21 pm; edited 1 time in total
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