Chicago Italian Beef (Pot Roast Style)

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  • on October 17, 2011

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    Fantastic! I've made this twice since the show aired! I went easy on the red pepper flakes because one of my kids doesn't like a lot of heat, and we skipped the giardiniera. I also cooked this in a slow cooker after browning it. It turned out perfectly!

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  • on October 14, 2011

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    I have made this twice in 3 months, and it is so good. I have not made the Giardiniera, but it was still good with just the green peppers! More Sandwich King please!

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  • on October 10, 2011

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    Following the recipe for the roast exactly, it produced an excellent result. When it came time to build the sandwich, I used store bought Giardiniera (mild not hot and roasted sweet red peppers (instead of green in jars instead of making them from scratch. (Sometimes I use the Sandra Lee approach to cooking. The sandwiches turned out fabulous!

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  • on October 10, 2011

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    Very tastey sandwich, I chose to cook the pot roast at 225 in a cast iron dutch oven all day and it was very tender and flavorful. The Giardinier is the right touch to this sandwich.

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  • on October 09, 2011

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    Lots of flavor. Tender, juicy meat. Lots of jus if you cook in slow cooker after browning everything in pot. Giardiniera was so crunchy when made fresh. I will never buy bottled stuff again. Thanks, Jeff. You brought back to me a "taste of Chicago"!!

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  • on October 04, 2011

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    I married this recipe with a recipe from Cuisine at Home. I like the Italian seasoning from here plus the bay leaves from C@Home. I lightly sauted onion, carrots, celery and then smashed garlic cloves AFTER browning the roast. Prepared a roux in the same pot, 1 stick butter, 1/2 cup flour, then added and cooked the two tbsp tomato paste. Added redwine, worcestershire, three cups beef stock, brought to a simmer. Veggies and beef back into the pot and into the oven. The gravy is seriously awesome after draining off the fat.

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  • on October 03, 2011

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    Awesome recipe- we've made this twice since we saw the show and it has become a family favorite.

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  • on October 03, 2011

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    Born and raised in Chicago, I had high hopes for this recipe and it did not disappoint. Really easy to put together and the depth of flavor was amazing. I would even make this pot roast by itself without the rolls it tasted that good. Agree with the other reviews that it was salty, but I'll just be a little less heavy handed when seasoning next time. Will make again, often.

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  • on September 29, 2011

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    My wife works third and I work first shift. This is an amazing dinner and welcome treat at lunch time for us both! Make it ahead on time and take a home cooked meal to work.

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  • on September 26, 2011

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    We loved everything about this recipe, down to the Hot Giardiniero, will be a repeat sandwich in this house, thinking great for Super Bowl . Course a great roll is essential. Drain off most of oil through straining spoon before heaping on sandwich though.

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