By slow cooking this roast, it becomes so tender that you can just pull it apart. Cooked with onion, mushrooms, white wine, mushroom soup, Dijon and sour cream.
I would not cook on High as this will dry the meat out.
Very good easy recipe. I like other reviewers skipped browning the meat. I put all ingrediants in the crock pot and let it cook all day. It was tender and very yummy. It was much like the amazing pork tenderloin recipe on here. I think next time I will add a tad more of the dijon mustard to give it a little more kick. - 07 Jul 2011 (Review from Allrecipes USA and Canada)
Very easy and tasty... I skipped browning meat and cooking veggies before adding to the crock pot because I was throwing it together in a hurry on a work-day morning. I don't think that effected the end result too much. The only other change I made was to sub 1 clove crushed garlic for the garlic powder. I will definitely make again. Thanks! Update: 8/31/13: Upgrading the rating to 5 stars...been making this for almost a year now and it's great. I tweak the ingredients depending on what I have available, but the basic recipe is solid! It tastes even better the next day! - 28 May 2011 (Review from Allrecipes USA and Canada)
This was a very tasty slow cooker recipe. I don't think it would be anything I would serve guests, just because you cannot cut it for serving and presentation. The sauce is very good though. I recommend my tweaks. I followed step one and then deglazed the browning pan with 1/2 cup wine (instead of 1/4 cup). Then I poured the wine glaze and vegis as directed. I will definitely make this again when I need to put something together early in the day. I served it with mashed potatoes and some stir fried vegis. Rich and satisfying meal on a very busy day. Thanks cupcake! - 21 Jun 2011 (Review from Allrecipes USA and Canada)