Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Recipe: Slow Cooked Campfire Pot Roast In A Bag

Relax under the stars and let the delicious smells of this easy meal roasting on the coals stoke your appetite. Like a traditional pot roast, but more fun, the beef and vegetables will form their own rich gravy inside the foil pouch, and you'll dine like a gourmet no matter where you are! And if you just want to bring the campfire to your backyard, this one works great on a regular grill as well.

Slow Cooked Campfire Pot Roast In A Bag

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Hot campfire (Photo credit: Murky1)
Ingredients:

1 pkg onion soup mix
1 cup water, heated
2 tsp flour
1 beef roast (3 lbs)
1 small onion, peeled in cut into quarters
3 carrots, peeled and cut into 2 inch chunks
4 medium red potatoes, washed and each cut into quarters
2 stalks celery, cut into 2 inch chunks
salt and pepper to taste
Large heavy duty foil cooking bag

Directions:
  1. Put the onion soup mix in a bowl and pour in the hot water, stirring until the soup mix dissolves; set aside.
  2. Sprinkle the flour into the foil bag and shake around. Put the roast in the bag and shake it around to coat well.
  3. Add all the veggies to the bag and shake again.
  4. Pour the onion soup from the bowl into the foil bag. Add salt and pepper to the bag if you wish, but remember the soup mix has salt in it already.
  5. Seal the bag tightly by folding it over several times.
  6. Put the bag, open side facing up, on a grate over a campfire over medium coals or on a grill over medium heat.
  7. Cook turning once or twice (keeping open side up) for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, depending on the heat of the coals.
  8. If you want you can use instead an 8" x 8" heavy duty aluminum foil cooking pan and just seal the pan with aluminum foil.

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