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For me it would be pot roast. As simple as it sounds, I've never made one 
For me it would be pot roast. As simple as it sounds, I've never made one![]()
Place your meat in a Dutch oven to brown; season with salt, pepper, garlic and parsley. Add a cup of water and let simmer for about an hour. Add cut up veggies - taters, carrots, onion; adjust seasonings (S & P); cook slowly till veggies are tender. skim off fat.
You can add a gravy - Mix 2 tablespoons flour with 1/4 cup cold water. Stir slowly into hot broth and boil 1 minute, stirring constantly.
You can brown the meat in a skillet and transfer to Dutch oven and cook in oven - or you can brown meat and transfer to crockpot.
Couldn't be easier.
Sometimes I add crushed tomatoes for something a bit different.
A cup of gravy would never work here. That wouldn't even be enough for one roll to sop up Mama.
I come from a long line of "soppers" and I always make more. To make one cup in my house is worse than a mortal sin. Some don't like it that way - they say it's too soupy - so to each his own. When it comes to gravy and sauces - I make tons for us. You know your eating habits and what your family likes -
I have also tried to make shrimp scampi, I think I overcook the shrimp I season the shrimp, but it still tastes and smell fresh. Any ideas!
I have always wanted to make a Baked Alaska and have never done so yet!
And anything that you ignite like Banana's Foster and Flombay dishes! I would love to start my food on fire and then let the alcohol burn off. I can only imagine I would burn my kitchen down LOL
But those are things that intriuge me and I would love to do!
Hi SL,
Let me point out that Shrimp take a VERY VERY short period of time to cook! The last thing in the world you want to do is overcook them, it ruins them literally turns them into chewy, rubbery, barely recognizeable things not too enjoyable to eat! Now my rule of thumb when I cook shrimp is to cook them just until they turn pink, then turn heat off and remove to serving plate. The remaining heat in them will cook them thoroughly. This is for boiled, broiled, baked, sauteed and grilled shrimp. If in doubt about doneness always opt on the side of pulling them off sooner, than later.
I have been cooking shrimp every since I was 18 yrs old and have made them in every way imagineable, I even make a killer Shrimp Pot-Pie and so I have lots of experience. (FYI: The Shrimp Pot-Pie recipe is listed here on SpicePlace)
thanks much! but do you also have your special shrimp scampi recipe?
My special Scampi recipe came from right here at SpicePlace! I will pull it up and post to it so you can see it, and it is DELICIOUS!!! And easy as 1-2-3![]()
jglass your Shrimp Scampi recipe is priceless many many thanks I really needed that recipe especially from one of my SP friends thanks a lot I really appreciate this.