7-Bone Chuck Roast

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T.W.O. has served this dish for many Super Bowl parties, birthday parties and family reunions.  It’s an easy, one pot process with minimal ingredients that have a whole lot of flavor.  The secret ingredient…dark beer!  Let’s start cooking!

Ingredients:
4-6 pound 7-bone chuck roast
1 package Lipton Onion Soup mix
1 bottle dark beer*
1 large Maui sweet onion- cut into wedges
2 cups whole pepperoncini
Montreal Steak seasoning
Water
*Lagers work the best, but if you don’t have one lying around grab a Budweiser! It won’t disappoint!

Directions:

Season the roast with Montreal steak seasoning. Let roast sit at room temperature about 15-20 minutes.

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In a large pot, sauté seasoned meat over medium heat.  Brown each side about eight minutes. After browning meat, put cut onions onto bottom of pot under meat. Sauté onions until slightly golden. Sprinkle onion soup mix over the meat.  Finally, add the pepperoncini to the pot.

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Add enough water to the pot half way up the thickness of the roast. Evenly pour the beer over the meat.

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Bring the liquid to a boil. Turn down to a simmer and cover. Cook 2 ½ to 3 hours over low heat. The longer the meat cooks, the more tender it becomes.  Not to exceed 6 hours…..unless you want beef jerky! The meat will fall off the bone!  Of course, you must sample the meat prior to serving!!

Serving suggestions:

Make beef dip sandwiches on French rolls or your favorite roll. Cut meat into chunks.  Add mustard, horseradish, or whatever your pallet’s crave.  Serve with coleslaw or a side of home made potato salad.  Plate the sandwich with a kosher pickle.  Enjoy!

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Or, serve meat accompanied with your favorite vegetables. Top with the pepperoncini.

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