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Old 01-04-2011, 12:29 PM   #1
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beer....definitely have to add some beer...
If you do, I would recommend using a beer that does not have a strong hops presence (IPAs, etc) as in a long cook the hops can make the dish taste grassy. Dark malty beers work well in long low cooks.
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Old 01-04-2011, 12:44 PM   #2
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A can of Dr.Pepper added will take care of that connective tissue Mark.
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Old 01-04-2011, 12:47 PM   #3
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A can of Dr.Pepper added will take care of that connective tissue Mark.
This is true. Cooking with soda will soften anything. I've used Coke to cook before and always hear great things about Dr. Pepper. Just do it slowly or it will fizz up all over the place. I've seen that happen and it was not a purdy sight.
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A can of Dr.Pepper added will take care of that connective tissue Mark.
True dat! I've used it as a marinade before putting some cuts on the smoker. Never tried it in the crockpot. Just bought a 24-pack (same price as a 12 pack this week), so maybe that will get hauled out ...

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True dat! I've used it as a marinade before putting some cuts on the smoker. Never tried it in the crockpot. Just bought a 24-pack (same price as a 12 pack this week), so maybe that will get hauled out ...

so many great ideas!
I added a can to a Venison roast the other morning that went for eight hours or so.
It came out fork tender,just delicious.You really can't taste the soda at all.
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If you do, I would recommend using a beer that does not have a strong hops presence (IPAs, etc) as in a long cook the hops can make the dish taste grassy. Dark malty beers work well in long low cooks.
I poured in a bottle of guinness for a steak that was overly dried on a smoker...came out amazing...
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If you do, I would recommend using a beer that does not have a strong hops presence (IPAs, etc) as in a long cook the hops can make the dish taste grassy. Dark malty beers work well in long low cooks.
Belgian ales do well with beef in the crockpot. If you don't want to go the more $$ route, Blue Moon is a good choice.
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