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Next time cook it in the oven wrapped in foil. sm

Posted By: too late now on 2005-08-07
In Reply to: Dinner help! I have a beef round rump roast.. help! - me

This recipe is from pre-crockpot era.


Double wrap the roast in foil.  Poke holes in the foil with a fork and put the roast with the poked holes side down on the broiler pan.  Bake at 350 according to the size of the roast per pound.  Very yummy and very easy. Pan drippings make the best gravy.




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**yawn time for your bed time old thinker*
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