2lbs beef roast suggestions?

by TrustyBobcat

20 Comments

  1. TrustyBobcat

    I need to cook or freeze this bad boy today. Any suggestions that’s not a standard potatoes-and-carrots pot roast?

    ETA: I have been properly corrected that this is a chuck tender and I mis-posted because reading is difficult.

  2. Thylumberjack

    Hey is that a 2lbs beef roast? Noooope, Chuck Tender.

  3. Rriley66

    Chili Mac. I do a few boxes of velvetta Mac and cheese, slow cook the meat and shred it when done, then add homemade chili and the Mac and mix together. It’s filling and you’ll have leftovers for days

  4. JohnnyBrillcream

    Make a rub of equal parts salt, pepper, onion powder and garlic powder. Place on a bed of sliced onions and cook until shred tender.

    Remove and shred add a bit of the liquid in the pot for moisture.

    You have a base meat to make a variety of things.

    You can make tacos, add to pasta sauce and put over pasta, add to a stir fry or make pulled BBQ sandwiches.

  5. phredphlintstones

    Sear it, cube it up, crok pot low for 6 to 8 hours with 2 cans red enchilada sauce, can of green chilies, 2 bullion cubes. Shred. Now you have filling for enchiladas, tacos, or throw on polenta. Good with eggs too.

  6. AWildBee

    I made steak bites out of chuck roast once and it came out delicious. Cut it in half so it’s thinner , then cut it into bite size cubes, season to your liking. I cooked mine in the air fryer (and added butter) but it can be cooked in a cast iron or pan too.

  7. Tacosarelifemeow

    Haha idk why I read that as chicken tender roast

  8. wang-chuy

    Dutch oven. Surround it with veggies, season it. Put it in the oven for 6-8hrs on 250°. Use some water to create a beef stock.

  9. Lastbrumstanding

    French dips in the crockpot! Super easy and delicious

  10. briansaunders

    I can’t believe the price, literally half the cost I would pay in my country and I live in a cattle raising region.

  11. adsvx215

    On YouTube find Chef Johns pot roast video. What a game changer that was for me.

  12. kyleswitch

    Whoa, whoa, whoa. There’s still plenty of meat on that bone. Now you take this home, throw it in a pot, add some broth, a potato. Baby, you’ve got a stew going!

  13. sarcasticclown007

    Roasted with veggies.

    Pulled beef for sandwiches and tacos.

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