Don't you just love fall?
Yesterday my TeenSonMark made a cute comment about it. And you know how you have to stop and take note when teenagers say something cute.
"See Mom?" he said, when he opened the door to head off to school. "It's starting to smell like cold. You know, like it will be winter soon. I love going to school when it's cold outside. Then it's so awesome when I come home and it's all warm and my dear old Mom is cooking something good in the kitchen. Don't you love that Mom?"
"Yep, I sure do." I answered back.
Again with my sweaty eyes.....he's a pretty cute kid.
Don't put him on too high a pedestal now. When I dropped him off at his church activity tonight his parting words were "You make me so angry mom! I don't even want to play the guitar and you are ruining my day with all this practice talk."
Isn't that what we Mom's do....ruin the day with practice talk?
Now...on the subject of cooking something good.
Cooking something good...that everyone in your family loves. That is a challenge, isn't it! This is the second French Dip Sandwich recipe I have tried in the last couple of weeks. Last week I didn't add enough liquid to the crock pot, and it turned out pretty dry. This week it turned out much better. Most of my kids thought they tasted great.
Most of my kids?.....I'll take it.
One of them even said, "This is the best food of my life."
I thought they were down right delicious! I am betting a bunch of the folks you feed will consider them to be...
Something good.
French Dip Sandwiches in the Crock Pot
Time: 10 minutes prep + 6-9 hours in the crock
Yield: 8 servings
Recipe from Our Best Bites
1 3-4 pound beef roast
1 T olive oil
salt and pepper
2 1 oz packages Lipton Onion Soup mix
4 C hot water
2 beef bullion cubes
8 rolls (something with a good sturdy crust on it)
Provolone, Swiss or Mozzarella Cheese Slices (optional)
softened butter
1. Heat up a large skillet. Add the olive oil to the pan.
2. Sprinkle your roast with salt and pepper and place it in the pan. Let it get nice and seared on each side.
3. Place the roast in your crock pot. Sprinkle the Onion Soup mix over the top.
4. Let your bullion cubes dissolve in the hot water and then pour it over the roast.
5. Put the lid on your crock and cook on high for 6-8 hours. Take the roast out and shred it up with a fork about 1 hour before you are ready to serve. Put the shredded beef back in the crock and let it cook in all those yummy juices for the last hour.
6. Spread just a bit of softened butter on your rolls. Toast them on a griddle. Then add the meat and some cheese if you'd like.
7. Pour the hot juices left in the crock into small bowls for dipping.


oh, YUM! one of my favorites. Thanks for posting it
ReplyDeleteYou have very lovely and delicious dishes! Compliments for everything!
ReplyDeleteLooks delish! I've been craving French Dip for a couple of weeks now. Must make soon :-)!
ReplyDeleteCan I share a french dip recipe that is so divine?? The link is: http://sadieskitchen.blogspot.com/2009/03/slow-cooker-italian-beef.html
ReplyDeleteI found this recipe and used it for a massive double ward dinner. Compliments were abundant that night, which was a huge relief! So yummy!! Thanks for all the recipes.
I don't know why the link isn't working properly. Just copy and paste it I suppose.
How funny! I just made beef dip sandwiches in the crock pot last night, before seeing your post!
ReplyDelete4 lb chuck roast
1 can french onion soup
1 can beef broth
1 12oz bottle guiness beer
all into crock pot for 4-6 hrs on high or 6-8 on low
Can season meat before if wish with salt and pepper and garlic powder! ( I did :) - yummy! Check out Just a pinch.com blog for lots of ideas
yum! just made this tonight and it was delicious! thanks for the easy recipe. :) i made it even easier by not searing my meat (it was frozen, straight out of the freezer and into the crock pot. :)
ReplyDeletethis will definitely go into the menu rotation!
Kristin,
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me know you loved it. And I'm also thrilled to know you can start with a frozen roast! Woo Hoo! That is good news!
~Jamie
Oh that looks yummy!!! I think I will have to try it this month.
ReplyDeleteLynn
http://punkaroonie.blogspot.com/
This looks delicious, my hubby would love this. I love when its starts to smell like winter too. Starting to get all my slow cooker recipes ready for all this chilly weather.
ReplyDeleteLOVE YOUR TEEN SON HE REMINDS ME SO MUCH OF MY 5 KIDS WHEN THEY WERE TEENS AND WHAT A WONDERFUL/FRUSTRATING/REWARDING TIME THAT WAS AND NOW THEY ARE ALL EXPERIENCING IT!!!! AND I WISHED IT ON EACH ONE teehee
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this easy recipe, I'm making it tonight. :)
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