I need a new way to fix chuck roast!

I frequently cut it up and make stroganoff, stirfry (marinate overnight first) or stew. I love the chuck, it's very flavorful.
 
I put mine in the crockpot frozen with a cup of water and a packet of onion soup mix and let it go on high all day. Thicken the gravy right before serving with rice!
 
EASY CHUCK ROAST


4 tbsp. oil
1 (2-3 lb.) chuck roast
1 can mushroom soup, undiluted
1 env. dry onion soup
12 oz. water
1 c. red wine or dark beer
Salt, pepper & garlic powder to taste

Add oil to Dutch oven pot. Brown chuck on top of stove in Dutch oven pot. Brown roast on both sides, seasoning well with salt, pepper and garlic powder. Mix soups, water and wine and add to roast and cover. Bake at 350 degrees for 2 1/2 hours. Turn at least 2 to 3 times while baking.


This is how I make it every time and my family loves it. I hated eating roast as a kid because it was so dry. I fixed this for my parents and the first thing they did was ask for ketchup. I had to ask them to try it first without the ketchup. Once they did they never asked for it again. My Dad did ask me for the recipe though.
 
Cube it and put it on skewers with veggies (I use onion, bell peppers) You can use mushrooms too, but I don't like them so I don't.

Place skewers in a large shallow pan and cover with equal parts soy sauce and sherry (dry). Sprinkle some garlic salt and pepper over the top. Let sit for several hours to marinate - the longer it sits, the stronger the teriyaki flavor.

Take the skewers out and BBQ them.
 
Cook it in the crock pot with some bbq sauce, then shred it for shredded beef sandwiches.
Make a little cole slaw and baked beans to go with it. It will feel like summer!
 
This is the easiest ever! Put it in the crockpot with a can of spaghetti sauce. Cook on low all day OR overnight. Serve it with some garlic bread; you won't believe how good it is (or how easy)...
 
OK you've started me on the grand search now. A friend of mine in SC had an uncle who had been a chef. He did a pot roast with Mexican seasoning which was then shredded, layered with corn tortillas and had a gravy on it that was out of this world. I have since moved out of state and changed computers, so I can't lay a hand on the recipe, but I'm lookin'! It's here somewhere (I hope).
 

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