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![]() "Cathy" > wrote in message ... > Hi Everyone, > > I would like some tips from you all on how to cook a roast in the oven. > I've previously have been cooking roasts in the crockpot but would like to > try the oven. I have a 3.35lb boneless chuck pot roast. If you cook a potroast in the oven, you may be very disappointed. Chuck is a great tasty hunk of meat in a Dutch oven, but I'd not oven roast it or it can be tough. If you choose to anyway, use a low heat and let the collagen break down. Potroast is so called because it works best in a moist environment. Get a sirloin roast or rib eye roast for the oven. They are more tender and can easily take the oven dry heat. Cook them to medium rare for best results. |
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