In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make a superb Slow Cooker Hot Roast Beef Sandwich. It has slowly cooked top round roast beef made into a sandwich of whole grain toast, with hot mashed pot...
In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make a superb Slow Cooker Hot Roast Beef Sandwich. It has slowly cooked top round roast beef made into a sandwich of whole grain toast, with hot mashed potatoes tucked between the two sandwich halves and drenched with flavorful roast beef gravy. Very tasty, hearty, and filling!
(Note: This sandwich combination is meant to be eaten with a knife and fork.)
Ingredients: (to make 4 to 6 sandwiches)
1 ½ pounds to 2 pounds top round beef roast (I used 1 ½ pounds, which will make about 4 sandwiches.) meat tenderizer or salt, to taste 2 slices whole grain bread, toasted, for each sandwich mashed potatoes (Please see Bettys Homestyle Whipped Potatoes Recipe, if you need help.) roast beef gravy (Please see Bettys Crock Pot Eye of Round Roast with Flavorful Gravy Recipe, if you need help.)
Sprinkle 1 ½ to 2 pounds of top round beef roast with meat tenderizer or salt. Use your hands to pat the seasoning into the meat. Place the meat in a slow cooker for about 6 to 8 hours, depending of the size of your roast. If the roast beef appears to be done, you may turn off the slow cooker and let the roast sit in its juices, until you are ready to prepare your sandwiches. About ½ hour before your prepare your sandwiches, start making your whipped potatoes. When ready to make sandwiches, remove the cooked top round roast from the slow cooker and place it on a platter. Slice it into thin (about ¼-inch to 3/8-inch) slices. Use the juices left in the slow cooker to make rich roast beef gravy. When you have your gravy made, your potatoes whipped, and your roast beef sliced, toast 2 slices of whole grain bread for each sandwich. On a serving plate, place one slice of toast. Put a few thin slices of roast beef on top of the toast. Cover with the second piece of toast, forming a sandwich. Use a bread knife to slice the sandwich down the middle into two halves. Spread the halves apart, and place a generous serving of whipped potatoes between the two halves. Now, drizzle a generous amount of gravy over the two sandwich halves and the whipped potatoes. Serve immediately. I served my Slow Cooker Hot Roast Beef Sandwich with Orange-Glazed Beets in a side dish—a beautiful and delicious meal!
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That's great! I have a few crock pot recipes listed, and many of the others can be adapted to the crock pot! Thanks for your lovely comment! --Betty :)
Betty, Now that I think about it, it makes sense not to add water or liquid. We roast our beef without water in our ovens...and only use liquid for something like a potroast. Thanks for the great tip. It looks delicious!
Hi! This may sound crazy to you, but we *never* added any liquid to our crock pot roasts as I was growing up--so I never have done that. I just turn it to low and let it cook leisurely all day, and it releases its own juices and makes wonderful gravy! Thanks for your comment! --Betty :)
I assume you are using a toaster. I would just let it toast for a little bit, and then pop it up. If i's not toasted enough, try a little longer. You can also toast in the oven--make it quick to keep it soft, and be sure not to let it burn! --Betty :)
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