Recipe for Old-Fashioned Pot Roast with Herb Dumplings 
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Yield:
4 Servings
Ingredients:
Amount Ingredient
2 lb Boneless chuck. roast
2 tbl Flour
Kosher salt, black pepper
2 tbl Cooking oil
1 med Carrot, diced
1 med Onion, diced
1 qt Beef stock
1 cup Red wine
4 sprg fresh thyme
1 x Bay leaf
3 x Carrots, peeled, cut into quarters
3 x Parsnips, peeled, cut into quarters
1 med Rutabaga or
2 med Turnips, peeled, cut into 1-inch wedges
16 x Boiling onions, peeled
4 med Red potatoes (skins on), cut into 1-inch cubes
3 tbl Olive oil
Instructions:
Instructions: Bradley Ogden runs the Lark Creek Inn in Larkspur California, has written

"Bradley Ogdens Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, and was deemed "Best California Chef" of 93 by the James Beard Foundation.

Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Trim excess fat from the chuck roast. Dredge the roast with flour and season with salt and pepper. Place a heavy-bottomed casserole over medium heat and add the oil. When hot, add the meat and brown well on all sides. Remove the meat; add the carrots and onions and cook until browned. Return the meat to the pot; add the stock, wine, thyme and bay leaf. When the liquid comes to a simmer, cover the pot and place on the lower shelf of the preheated oven. Bake for about 2 hours, turning the meat once or twice during cooking. Toss the prepared vegetables with the olive oil or fat and season with salt and pepper. About 40 minutes before serving, place the vegetables in a roasting pan, put in the oven and roast until they are tender and lightly browned.

When the meat is tender, remove to a platter and keep warm.

Strain the juices from the pot and skim off the fat. Return the juices to the pot and cook over high heat until reduced to about half.

Reduce heat to a simmer; drop dumpling dough by the teaspoonful into the simmering juices. Cover and simmer about 10 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into a dumpling comes out clean.

Surround the roast with the vegetables and the dumplings. Pour the remaining juices from the pot into a sauce boat, Spoon a little over the meat before serving.

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