Anonymous wrote:Meaning, the boys are coming to my house for dinner from boarding school.
No chicken, they eat a ton of that.
No pork.
Already did spaghetti and meatballs.
What can I make ahead on Sunday, OR Monday morning for Monday evening?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mississippi roast.
Fav recipe?
I’ve never made this but it seems super easy and popular. Is it very salty though?
It’s soooo good. I make it all the time. Not too salty but if worried don’t put all the ranch seasoning in.
I make mashed potatoes with it to serve.
I won't arrive home in time for mashed potatoes. Can I serve with bread? Will this work on rolls?
Pioneer woman has a mashed potato recipe designed to make ahead.
https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/food-cooking/recipes/a12083/delicious-creamy-mashed-potatoes/
It's worked well for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mississippi roast.
Fav recipe?
I’ve never made this but it seems super easy and popular. Is it very salty though?
It’s soooo good. I make it all the time. Not too salty but if worried don’t put all the ranch seasoning in.
I make mashed potatoes with it to serve.
I won't arrive home in time for mashed potatoes. Can I serve with bread? Will this work on rolls?
Just microwave some mashed potatoes. If you aren’t going to be home, how are you going to cook it? Last time I made this in my slows cooker, high for 4 hours it was tough as shoe leather. I also do this with chicken breasts and it takes 3 -3.5 hours on low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mississippi roast.
Fav recipe?
I’ve never made this but it seems super easy and popular. Is it very salty though?
It’s soooo good. I make it all the time. Not too salty but if worried don’t put all the ranch seasoning in.
I make mashed potatoes with it to serve.
I won't arrive home in time for mashed potatoes. Can I serve with bread? Will this work on rolls?
Just microwave some mashed potatoes. If you aren’t going to be home, how are you going to cook it? Last time I made this in my slows cooker, high for 4 hours it was tough as shoe leather. I also do this with chicken breasts and it takes 3 -3.5 hours on low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mississippi roast.
Fav recipe?
I’ve never made this but it seems super easy and popular. Is it very salty though?
It’s soooo good. I make it all the time. Not too salty but if worried don’t put all the ranch seasoning in.
I make mashed potatoes with it to serve.
I won't arrive home in time for mashed potatoes. Can I serve with bread? Will this work on rolls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mississippi roast.
Fav recipe?
I’ve never made this but it seems super easy and popular. Is it very salty though?
It’s soooo good. I make it all the time. Not too salty but if worried don’t put all the ranch seasoning in.
I make mashed potatoes with it to serve.
I won't arrive home in time for mashed potatoes. Can I serve with bread? Will this work on rolls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mississippi roast.
Fav recipe?
I’ve never made this but it seems super easy and popular. Is it very salty though?
It’s soooo good. I make it all the time. Not too salty but if worried don’t put all the ranch seasoning in.
I make mashed potatoes with it to serve.
I won't arrive home in time for mashed potatoes. Can I serve with bread? Will this work on rolls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mississippi roast.
Fav recipe?
I’ve never made this but it seems super easy and popular. Is it very salty though?
It’s a chuck roast, a packet of ranch seasoning, packet of au jus, a 1/4 cup pepperoncini liquid, 1/2 a stick of butter sliced on top and 5-6 perreroncinis.
This sounds so gross.
I know, I thought so too but it's really good actually. Strongly recommend using unsalted butter bc there is a lot of sodium in the ranch packet and au jus packet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mississippi roast.
Fav recipe?
I’ve never made this but it seems super easy and popular. Is it very salty though?
It’s soooo good. I make it all the time. Not too salty but if worried don’t put all the ranch seasoning in.
I make mashed potatoes with it to serve.
I won't arrive home in time for mashed potatoes. Can I serve with bread? Will this work on rolls?