Good morning!!
I like to start the day with a quote and get the day going on a positive note! Here is the one I chose for today:)
p.s. I get almost all of my quote pics from Pinterest! I love that website!!
Now onto the recipes I have been cooking up lately!
First, I made a pot roast last night for dinner. It was quite tasty and it was my first time doing a real one. I had made roasted chicken and veggies before, but never one with an actual chuck roast! So needless to say, I was pretty excited :)
Pot Roast And Veggies:
Estimated Time: 3.5 hours (only 30 minutes are dedicated to actually doing something with it!)
- 3 1/2 pound chuck roast
- 3 medium sweet potatoes
- 5 small onions
- 12 large carrots
- olive oil
- salt/pepper
- garlic
- thyme
- rosemary
(I don't give measurements for seasonings because I think it is totally a personal preference and I never actually measure mine out.)
After the veggies are chopped up, it was time to turn to the meat. With the chuck roast in the pan I covered it with salt and pepper, very generously. I am a salt lover. I also sprinkled a little powder garlic on to it too. Make sure to get all sides of the meat! After you have seasoned it heat up some olive oil (3 Tbs or so) and allow it to sizzle, then put the pice of meat back on to sear each side. I prefer to do the top and bottom of the meat then I sear the sides as well so all the juices, fats, and flavors stay inside and it doesn't lose its great taste or dry out in the oven. After this step your meat should look something like this (pic on right).
Once the meat has been seared and all the flavors are sealed in- go ahead and put it in a roasting pan, or any large dish that goes in the oven and can fit all the ingredients. I sit the meat in the middle of the pan, then I drizzle olive oil around the pan and throw my veggies around the meat. I had fresh rosemary and thyme so I just tucked the sticks of herbs randomly throughout the mounds of veggies. I sprinkled salt, pepper, and powdered garlic (fresh would be even better) all over the pan-oh wait! I also did dried oregano too! enough so that I thought there was enough without over doing it. Then I drizzled more olive oil to prevent it from drying out. (One thing I found was that the veggies were beginning to get too dry so I added a cup and a half of just plain tap water into the bottom an hour into cooking, but you probably could before it even enters the oven.) Then finally- it is time to throw this bad boy into the oven for the next two and a half to three hours.
Mine cooked for a total of 2 hours and 45 min and it was just right! So it is dependent upon the size of meat you get (mine was 3.4 pounds total). And that was my end result! The veggies were nice and soft, caramelized just enough, with some crispy edges! The meat had a nice crunch on the outside along with a juicy, flavorful center. I was very pleased (and so was my boyfriend)!
Now the next recipe... I was bored while the meat was cooking endlessly, so I made a batch of snickers cookies. I got the idea because my boyfriend loves snickers and then I looked online for a good peanut butter cookie recipe, then I altered it.
Snickers Cookies:
- 1 cup butter
- 1 cup peanut butter
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1 tsp of baking soda
- 1 tsp of baking powder
- 2 tsp of vanilla extract
- 2 eggs
- 3 cup flour
- 24 fun size Snickers
- almonds or peanuts (whatever your preference)
Ideally, the oven should probably be 350 degrees, but since I had the roast I had to bake at 325. So preheat first then start by creaming the butter, peanut butter, sugar, and brown sugar together until blended well (I use a hand mixer because I don't have one of those awesome fancy kitchen aide mixers! I would love one!! Haha). After you cream them together, add the two eggs and vanilla extract and start mixing again! After you get your wet ingredients together, go ahead and measure out 1 cup of the flour and throw it in, blend. Then i added another 1 cup of flour, the baking soda and powder, and blend. Then add the last 1 cup of flour. The dough is pretty stiff by this point and that is good! The cookies were surprisingly not overly sweet, which was also good because the snickers are so sweet!
Next I lined a pan with some parchment paper (because I hate doing dishes haha). I cut each snickers into thirds, you could just cut into halves if you want to. Then the assembly began! You roll a ball of dough in your hands, flatten it into a pancake, stuff two 'thirds' of the snickers into the middle and form the dough around the candy. Repeat til your pan is full (they spread a good bit so I would say two inches a part maybe a little more depending on the size of the cookie ball) Once the pan is full, I threw on chopped almonds onto the top of each cookie ball (you can add peanuts if you want, but I only had almonds in the pantry). Now it is time for the oven. I would say they took 14-16 min, but just watch til they get golden brown on the top.
I was really happy with these! They get the good caramel middle with a little chocolate mixed with the salty peanut butter and the crunch of the almonds. Mmmmm. I had to stop myself from eating too many! (Made about 3.5 dozen-again depending on size)
Well that's all I have today! I hope these recipes are as good for you as they were for me! :)
Have a great weekend and remember to laugh a little (or a lot:D)!
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