Italian Beef Sandwiches With Horseradish Sauce

"Ohhhhh mama these are good (if I do say so myself haha)! The horseradish sauce is a must!"
 
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Ready In:
10hrs 30mins
Ingredients:
22
Serves:
10
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ingredients

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directions

  • MEAT:.
  • Place roast in slow cooker and add the remaining "MEAT" ingredients over top.
  • Cover and cook on low for 10 to 12 hours.
  • About an hour before meat is done, remove bay leaf and shred meat with a fork.
  • HORSERADISH SAUCE:.
  • Mix everything together. Refrigerate until ready to use.
  • TO SERVE:.
  • Spread a little horseradish sauce on both sides of the toasted rolls.
  • Add some meat, top with some veggies and then a piece of provolone.
  • Place under the broiler for a few seconds until cheese is melted.

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Reviews

  1. We really enjoyed this!! Made exactly as stated, except forgot the mushrooms! This is definitely a keeper!
     
  2. There's only one word for this OUTSTANDING!!!!! I did saute the onions,peppers&mushrooms as my DH like them that way otherwise this is a keeper.
     
  3. "Ohhhh Mama" is right! Every bite just melts in your mouth! I used a boneless beef chuck roast and slow-cooked on low for 6 hours, then pumped it up to high for 3 more. It's a good thing it's winter here, because if I had the windows open, the neighbors would be beating down my door with the luscious aromas beckoning them. We loved the creamy bite of the horseradish sauce too. Served ours with cheddar cheese, as that's our preference. So good, so tender, so perfect! Thanks Robyn!
     
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<p>I never realized how easy it is to create restaraunt-quality dishes at home until I lived with my grandparents over one of my summer breaks from college. As soon as I got my first apartment (a year&nbsp;or so&nbsp;later), I started cooking and have been addicted ever since! I like to challenge myself with new ingredients and techniques. I'm big on research, and will spend hours learning the how to's of new ideas ahead of time, because there's nothing more depressing than making a disappointing meal! <br /><br />I've taken it upon myself to be in charge of Thanksgiving dinner for the past 5 years (I'm 27 now)...I enjoy the challenge, and think I put together a pretty darn good spread! :) <br /><br />My fiance and I both LOVE to eat good food, but although we won't deny ourselves some wings and a beer now and again, we try to eat pretty healthfully on a day-to-day basis.</p>
 
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