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  2. This Is Ree's Favorite Cut of Meat for Meltingly Tender Pot Roast

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    These are the best cuts of meat for making perfect pot roast every time, including Ree Drummond's favorite! ... Many people like brisket for its ability to hold together well even after a long ...

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    Mary Berry: Silverside or topside Onions, bacon, mushrooms Beef stock and tomato purée [7] Robert Carrier: Topside Onions, mushrooms, breadcrumbs Beef stock [8] Ceserani and Kinton: Lean beef Onions, breadcrumbs Brown stock [9] Keith Floyd: Stewing beef Minced pork Red wine [10] Prue Leith: Lean beef Onions, sausage meat Beef stock and tomato ...

  5. Pot roast - Wikipedia

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    Yankee pot roast using chuck roast cooked in a Dutch oven with carrots, celery and onions. Pot roast is an American beef dish [1] made by slow cooking a (usually tough) cut of beef in moist heat, on a kitchen stove top with a covered vessel or pressure cooker, in an oven or slow cooker.

  6. This Easy Pot Roast Crock-Pot Recipe Will Melt in Your Mouth

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    Ingredients. 1 tablespoon canola oil. 1 boneless beef rump or chuck roast (3 to 3-1/2 pounds) 1/4 cup red wine, beer, beef broth or water, for deglazing

  7. Steak and kidney pudding - Wikipedia

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    Other cooks of modern times have variously specified lamb or sheep kidney (Marguerite Patten, Nigella Lawson and John Torode), [9] beef kidney (Mary Berry, Delia Smith and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall), [10] veal kidney (Gordon Ramsay), [11] either pork or lamb (Jamie Oliver), [12] and either beef, lamb or veal kidneys (Gary Rhodes).