Healthy Pot Roast Recipes
September 16, 2020 at 6:01 AM | Posted in Eating Well | Leave a commentTags: baking, Beef, carrots, Chuck Roast, Cooking, EatingWell, Food, Grilling, Healthy Pot Roast Recipes, Herbs, Pot roast, Potatoes, Prime Rib, recipes, Rib Roast, Roasting, Spices, Stews, Vegetables
From the EatingWell website and Magazine its Healthy Pot Roast Recipes. Find some Delicious and Healthy Pot Roast Recipes with recipes including Slow-Cooker Chuck Roast with Potatoes and Carrots, Perfect Prime Rib, and Beef Rib Roast with Mushrooms and Fennel. So find these recipes and more all at the EatingWell website. You can also subscribe to one of my favorite Magazines, the EatingWell Magazine. So find these recipes and more all at the EatingWell website. Enjoy and Eat Healthy in 2020! http://www.eatingwell.com/
Healthy Pot Roast Recipes
Find healthy, delicious beef stew recipes, from the food and nutrition experts at EatingWell.
Slow-Cooker Chuck Roast with Potatoes and Carrots, Perfect Prime Rib,
This slow-cooker chuck roast is winter comfort food at its finest. A bright, slightly sweet sauce balances the rich and tender braised beef. You can substitute multi-colored baby potatoes (halved) for the Yukon variety and fresh fennel fronds for the parsley, if desired…………………………
Perfect Prime Rib
Cooking prime rib can be intimidating–it’s such a big piece of meat and you’re usually making it for a special occasion, like Christmas or a formal dinner, so you want to get it just right. But it needn’t be stressful: This easy prime rib recipe calls for just a handful of ingredients and lays out how to cook prime rib so it’s juicy, tender and full of flavor, without a lot of fuss. Cooking the prime rib low and slow safeguards the meat from cooking unevenly. See the Tips section below for more advice on making the perfect prime rib. And if you have leftovers, they make a killer sandwich!……………………………….
Beef Rib Roast with Mushrooms and Fennel
The edible wild mushrooms you can find depend on where you live. They add woodsy and earthy flavors, but cultivated cremini and white buttons are delicious here too. Well-stocked supermarkets often have cultivated “wild” varieties like hen of the woods, matsutake, yellowfoot and hedgehog–all great in this recipe………………………………
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