Last night for supper I made a roast. Its not unusual for me to make one because its an easy "chuck in the slow cooker" meal. When my husband works 12 hour days the last thing I want to do is make a complicated meal. I made up the recipe with what I had around the kitchen, and I think it turned out quite nicely.
Throw the following ingredients into your slow cooker:
1 Pot Roast
1/2 can broth ( I used chicken because it was leftover in my fridge)
1/3 cup water
handfull of button mushrooms sliced
1 small onion chopped
Once the above ingredients are in the slow cooker cover the roast with rosemary and peppercorns, and add a little to the liquid as well. I did this to my family's taste and did not measure it. I used dry rosemary but if you have fresh, all the better. I also used a blend of black, red, and white peppercorns, but black would do just fine.
Turn slow cooker to high for three hours. Once three hours is up I switched to low for 1 1/2 - 2 more hours. Cooking time will vary on the size of roast used. I used a medium size. Remove roast from slow cooker.
To make the gravy I used the juices left in the slow cooker. I turned the slow cooker back to high and stirred in cornstarch. Cover the slow cooker until liquid is desired gravy consistency.
I always try to use what I already have in my kitchen. If you don't have button mushrooms, try another kind you do have. Or if you don't like mushrooms at all just leave them out. I believe substituting is ok, and makes the recipe more your own.
Mrs.Gabrielle Ann
Friday, 24 February 2012
Thursday, 23 February 2012
About the blog: An introduction
As my first blog post it only makes sense to post a little bit about myself and what I plan on posting. I'll start with introducing myself.
My adult life thus far has been full of milestones that I did not expect on achieving at such a young age, and in the backwards order that they occurred. I will explain in a quick timeline. At 18 I met my future husband as I was a freshman in university, three months later SURPRISE...I was pregnant. At 19 I gave birth to our daughter. At 20 we bought our first house in suburbia, and I went back to school to get a certificate as a continuing care assistant and graduated with honours. At 21 I became a Mrs. when I married my husband. Two days after our wedding I started my new job. Six months later, I was pregnant again and at 22 I gave birth to our son. Thats where I am today; a married 22 year old stay at home mother of two.
Topics I plan on posting will be based around whats going on in my life and interests I have. I have plans to do posts on saving money, coupons, deal finds, recipes, meal ideas, party planning, places I go, and things I do.
My adult life thus far has been full of milestones that I did not expect on achieving at such a young age, and in the backwards order that they occurred. I will explain in a quick timeline. At 18 I met my future husband as I was a freshman in university, three months later SURPRISE...I was pregnant. At 19 I gave birth to our daughter. At 20 we bought our first house in suburbia, and I went back to school to get a certificate as a continuing care assistant and graduated with honours. At 21 I became a Mrs. when I married my husband. Two days after our wedding I started my new job. Six months later, I was pregnant again and at 22 I gave birth to our son. Thats where I am today; a married 22 year old stay at home mother of two.
Topics I plan on posting will be based around whats going on in my life and interests I have. I have plans to do posts on saving money, coupons, deal finds, recipes, meal ideas, party planning, places I go, and things I do.
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