Saturday, October 8, 2011

Beef Balsmaic Sandwiches

We call these 'Crock Pot Sandwiches' to keep things simple.  I have no idea where my mom found this recipe.  She started making it after I was long gone from home, and married.  It has become a family favorite for sure.  My kids get so excited when they come home from school and smell this from the crock pot.  
I keep things simple by serving cut up veggies and or fruit on the side, or coleslaw is really good on the side.  
I have done this as a freezer meal for friends.  I cook it up in the crock pot, then let it sit and cool a bit before transferring to plastic bags and freeze flat.  I like to freeze my leftovers to do sandwiches another night, or make shredded beef enchilada's.  

2 1/2 - 3 pound boneless beef rump roast
1/2 tsp. Italian Seasoning
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
Pepper
1 large sweet onion (I use yellow if I have no sweet on hand)
3/4 cup balsamic vinaigrette dressing (I use the low oil Paul Newman's - It's my favorite)
8 Sandwich buns split, ciabatta buns are great.
1/4 cup sun dried tomato spread (I mix a Tbsp or 2 with a 1/4 cup of Mayonnaise.
sliced Provolone cheese

1. Spray large skillet with cooking spray.  If roast comes in netting, do not remove.  Sprinkle beef with seasonings, and brown on all sides.

2. Spray a 5-6 qt. slow cooker with cooking spray.  Place sliced onion on bottom.  Place beef on top.  Pour dressing over the beef and onion.

3.  Cover on low setting and cook for 8-9 hours.

4.  Place beef on large cutting board and cut off netting if necessary.  Cut or shred beef.  Return beef to the crock pot, and the juices.

To Serve - Spread the Sun dried tomato mix on both sides of a toasted bun.

Place some shredded beef and onion on, using a slotted spoon.   Top with a slice of cheese.
Delicious!

Don't forget to use the leftovers for delicious shredded beef enchiladas! 

1 comment:

Paige said...

Two things: 1. I never have leftovers of this meal but if I ever did I would be more than thrilled to use them in "delicious shredded beef enchiladas" and 2. Mom refuses to buy the really good ciabatta rolls from Costco. This makes me sad all day. I made this meal when I was "running my kitchen" in my home as often as I could get away with it. ("Running my kitchen" is in quotes because we both know I never cook. ;)