Mar 29 2011
Sicilian Pot Roast
They had rump roast on sale last week and I picked one up undecided what I wanted to do with it. While I was searching through some recipes over at Tasty Kitchen, I came across one that had received all positive reviews and looked delicious, so I gave it a try.
It’s different than the typical pot roast I make with potatoes, carrots and onion. I was looking for something different so this worked out perfectly.
The tomato and garlic really does something different to this dish in a very good way. The meat was fork tender and the sauce was tangy and filled with garlic. I added some thyme and rosemary to the dish, which the original recipe did not call for, but it turned out wonderfully. Other than that, I kept the recipe the same way.
Here is the link to the recipe Sicilian-Style Pot Roast if you want to give this a try. I highly recommend it!
I served this with some Roasted Potatoes
and asparagus. It was a perfect Sunday dinner.
Enjoy!
Filed under: Beef, Italian, Main Dishes, Potatoes Tagged: beef, beef broth, dinner, dutch oven, garlic, ingredients, Italian, olive oil, olives, pepper, pot roast, potatoes, recipe, rosemary, rump roast, salt, slow cooking, thyme, tomatoes
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