I found a couple of good recipes for chuck roast, so I combined them and made it myself. I never used a braising pan before or cooked a beef roast before.

Here’s what I did:

1 pack of bacon, diced and cooked in olive oil on medium high until the edges were brown, then removed.

In the same pan, 2 diced carrots, 2 diced celery stalks, 2 diced Walla Walla sweet onions. Cooked on medium high until carmaelized, then removed.

3.37 pound (1.5 kg) boneless chuck roast. Patted dry, heavily salted and peppered, seared on one side for 5 minutes, flipped and then seared on the other side for 5 minutes and removed.

Added back 1/2 cup (118 ml) Grand Marnier and 2 cups (473 ml) of Malbec Wine. Deglazed the pan scraping up all the brown bits. Put the bacon back in, put the veggies back in, stirred until well distributed. Added bay leaves, thyme and rosemary, several cloves of minced garlic, topped with the meat.

Brought to a boil then placed in a pre-heated 325° F (163° C) oven for 3 hours. After 3 hours, beef was to temp and easily shreddable. (Finally! A reason to use the meat claws!)

Resting on stove top while I cook some pasta to go with it. Pasta was super simple. Boiled water and salt, cooked a bag of egg noodles for 8 or 9 minutes. Drained, removed, then melted a stick of butter in the pot, added a small container of heavy cream, added rosemary and thyme, brought it to a simmer then popped the pasta back in and cooked a couple of minutes.

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The Grand Marnier was an interesting choice. You’re kind of skirting into a duck a l’Orange flavor set.

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I use it a LOT.

I make a chocolate cheesecake that uses 1/4 cup. Tastes like one of these:

https://www.candywarehouse.com/cdn/shop/files/terry-s-milk-chocolate-orange-ball-gift-box-candy-warehouse-1_550x.jpg?v=1689313556

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May I recommend experimenting with other orange flavored liqueurs as well? I’ve had similarly enjoyable results with Combier and Pierre Ferrand.

Your stuff always looks amazing, by the way. Thanks for posting more!

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I’ve done that, Tuaca is good too with a stronger vanilla flavor.

Also the last time I made the cheesecake, I swapped out the Grand Marnier and orange extract for Frangelico and Hazelnut extract.

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Have you posted this image somewhere before? This looks awfully familiar, I remember how delicious it looked!

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Yeah, under my now defederated lemmy.one account to recipes or food I think it was?

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Thought I had seen it. You’ve made me hungry twice now! Lol

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I tried a bigger roast last week:

That one I have a linkable recipe for:

BBQ Beef Roast with Sweet Bourbon Glaze

https://www.lecreuset.com/bbq-beef-roast-with-sweet-bourbon-glaze/LCR-2748.html

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