My grandmother over cooked a lot gravy and ketsup works wonders.. also mayo and mustard… depending on what she was cooking… Must be and Irish grandmother thing…
About 50 years ago I met wife’s parents for the first time. They had a few chickens roaming around the house,killed the rooster and, after cooking for several hours, served it. It was so tough that even the sharpest knife could barely cut it. Could not chew it at all. Horrible. This was not in the US. It was in very rural Korea in the middle 70s
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
must be a tad undercooked (like it was s’posed to be cooked for an hour, but only had 15 minutes)
I'll fly away about 7 years ago
She should have cooked it in the crock pot.
Linguist about 7 years ago
I didn’t know that there was such a thing as rare, or medium-rare, roast beef until I left home.
My mother was a typical Irish cook when it came to meat – she couldn’t overcook it enough !
MeGoNow Premium Member about 7 years ago
Wouldn’t have been so bad except it was meatloaf.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 7 years ago
A pressure cooker does wonders. 15 or 20 minutes will have it done and tender.
greatgrannyszoo about 7 years ago
My grandmother over cooked a lot gravy and ketsup works wonders.. also mayo and mustard… depending on what she was cooking… Must be and Irish grandmother thing…
timbob2313 Premium Member about 7 years ago
About 50 years ago I met wife’s parents for the first time. They had a few chickens roaming around the house,killed the rooster and, after cooking for several hours, served it. It was so tough that even the sharpest knife could barely cut it. Could not chew it at all. Horrible. This was not in the US. It was in very rural Korea in the middle 70s
ChessPirate about 7 years ago
Chompity? Was that his teeth clacking?
Number Three about 7 years ago
Don’t let him spit it into his napkin!
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gregorylkruse Premium Member about 7 years ago
There’s no such thing as tough pot roast in the age of crockpot.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 7 years ago
At least it’s not crunching.
DaveJohn1 about 7 years ago
Use it to re-sole your shoes