Homestyle Alberta Beef on a Bun

"This is my mother's recipe, and a favorite of everyone who's ever tasted it. It takes a long time to cook, but very little prep. Start it in the morning, and you'll have a delicious meal waiting for you in the evening. Don't worry about using an expensive roast. The cheap tough ones turn out beautifully."
 
Download
photo by Lazarus photo by Lazarus
photo by Lazarus
Ready In:
8hrs 15mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
12-15
Advertisement

ingredients

Advertisement

directions

  • Place frozen roast in roasting pan.
  • Heat, uncovered, at 450 degrees for 45 minutes (30 minutes for smaller roast).
  • Remove roast from oven, and season with garlic and pepper.
  • Cover, decrease heat to 275 degrees, and roast for approx 4 hours until fork tender.
  • Pull apart roast with fork.
  • Layer ingredients into slow cooker (1 layer beef, 1 layer au jus from roasting pan, 1 layer BBQ sauce). Repeat until all ingredients have been added.
  • Heat on low until warmed through and bubbling (2-3 hours).
  • Spoon onto sliced Kaiser rolls, and enjoy!

Questions & Replies

Got a question? Share it with the community!
Advertisement

Reviews

  1. Cut this down for DH and I and used a honey/garlic bbq sauce and add sliced onions and some garlic to the recipe and we really enjoyed this. I am glad I cut this down (makes a lot) but very tasty. Made for Spring PAC 2014.
     
  2. I've been wanting to make this since Spring PAC and finally got around to do it. Am I glad I did, this must be one of the best ways I've ever had beef! To be sure to have a gluten free bbq sauce, I made my own throwing together ketchup, molasses, beef broth, mustard, onion and garlic powder and smoked paprika. DH took one bite and said "give this five stars!" - usually he says 4 stars because 5 are for really very special unique and outstanding recipes, so, there you are! We had this on fried polenta slices instead of buns, and I barely could stop eating. This will be a keeper for sure. Thanks for sharing :)
     
  3. I was worried about the size of this dish. Having a ton of leftovers. 3 men and 3 women, and the bowl was literally wiped clean by my brother with a bun. It was soooo good. Tasted JUST like the ones I crave from the Stampede every year! Thank you so much for this post! Incredible.
     
  4. This was excellent. I started with a roast that had not been frozen and had been marinated. Used garlic barbecue sauce (that's what I had on hand) and added a Spanish onion. Received many compliments. Since I was cooking 3 large roasts, I did add extra beef broth.
     
  5. This was great..The only thing I might have done differently is add some salt with the pepper and garlic. Also, it could have been moister....... maybe could add a little extra beef broth. But difinitely easy and tasty and cheep to do.
     
Advertisement

RECIPE SUBMITTED BY

<p>I'm a full-time paramedic in the City of Edmonton, and a father of 5 year old twins, so I don't really understand the concept of free time, but when I do have two minutes to rub together, I'm usually cooking. I must admit I'm not overly fond of day-to-day cooking, but when a dinner party is afoot, that's when I really shine. My cooking preferences definitely lean towards the decadent side of life! <br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;</p>
 
View Full Profile
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Find More Recipes