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Fast Eddie's Italian Meat Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
3 to 4 lb bottom roast
1 clove of garlic per pound of meat
12 oz can of beer
1 can of beef broth
2 (16 oz) jars of peppercini
Italian bread (I've used kaiser rolls as well)

Directions:
Directions:
1. Take a 3 to 4 lb. bottom round roast.
2. Cut off all the fat.
3. Using a knife, make many slits in the meat (20-30 slits)
4. Use 1 clove of garlic per pound of meat. Cut off the green tips of the garlic, and slice the garlic razor thin. Put the thin slices in the slits of the beef.
5. Put the beef in a roasting pan and pour in one 12 oz. can of beer.
6. Add one can of beef broth
7. Take two 16 oz. jars of peppercini peppers. Remove all the stems from the peppers and add them to the pan along with the juice from ONE HALF to ONE FULL JAR of the peppercini peppers. (Some people chop the peppers, some don't)
8. Cover and cook in oven at 225 degrees for 4-5 hours.
9. Cut a piece of Italian bread lengthwise, cover with the meat and peppers. Add some mozzarella cheese and broil until cheese is melted.

Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
This recipe was given to me by my mother. Every time she makes it, it disappears. Delicious!

 

 

 

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