I like things that are sweet, so this recipe uses a healthy coating of cinnamon-sugar along the top. I like garlic too, so I mix the two. A strange combination, perhaps, but it works. I may try substituting brown sugar, as it would hint of the delicious spiral hams at Christmas. :-)
Experiment away, but this is the way I generally prepare it. Because the size of roasts vary significantly, there are no absolute measurements. Using a crock-pot or slow roaster, it's really quite difficult to ruin a roast. :-)
Ingredients:
* Roast (3 - 4 lbs)
* Garlic Cloves
* Cinnamon-Sugar mixture
* Onion Soup Mix Packet
* McCormick's "Season All" Seasoning
* 1/2 of a medium Onion (sliced)
Directions:
- Prepare a medium-sized Crock Pot, and pour 1/3 cup water into base.
- Take your favourite style of roast (tenderloin, rump, chuck, etc.) and place in crock pot.
- Cut ½" deep slits across the short side of the roast, spacing them 1" apart, along the length of the roast.
- Take some fresh or minced garlic cloves, and work it into the cuts you made, according to taste.
- Sprinkle a healthy amount of mixed cinnamon and sugar across the top of the roast.
- The cinnamon-sugar adds a hint of sweetness, similar to a holiday ham. I also rub some extra into the slits.
- Also sprinkle desired amount of "Season-all" seasoning, or use salt & pepper instead.
- Pour a packet of onion-soup mix across the top of the roast.
- Slice up half of an onion to make decorative and tasty rings to drape across the roast.
- Cooking Time varies by weight and temperature: HIGH (3 -4 hrs) or LOW (5 -7 hrs)
- I recommend the low temperature, if you have 6 - 8 hours to cook it in.
High heat will take half the time (3 - 4 hours), depending on the size
of the roast.
- You can certainly add the roast while frozen, although it is recommended to thaw it the night before.
- To make a full meal, I like to create a bed of sliced potatoes (red or russet) to set the roast on, with sliced carrots on the sides. Smaller red potatoes are best quartered, and dropped in. Easy!