This Easy Dutch Oven Pot Roast is the Perfect Family Sunday Dinner!
In this recipe, you'll get a tender and juicy pot roast that will be perfect for a cold winter night. With just a few simple ingredients, this recipe is guaranteed to be a hit with everyone in the family. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned cook, this Dutch oven pot roast is a great recipe to try out!
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Mississippi Pot Roast Beef Recipe | Mississippi Roast Crock Pot | Dutch Oven Recipe
Delicious Tender Mississippi Pot Roast Recipe. In this video, I will show you tips and tricks to make the best pot roast served at any dinner table. Scroll down for recipe details.
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oil
3 - 4 lbs chuck pot roast
1 packet au jus gravy
1 packet ranch seasoning mix
1/2 - 1stick butter
8-10 pepperoncini peppers
2-3 tbs pepperoncini pepper juice from the jar
1 med-large yellow onion sliced
2 tbs garlic chopped or minced
4 cups beef broth
Preheat the oven to 425F
Add oil to a medium to large-sized dutch oven.
Sear the pot roast on all sides, remove, and set aside on a plate.
Add more oil if necessary, along with the onions. Saute until the onions become translucent.
Add the garlic and combine for about one minute.
Add the beef broth, au jus gravy, and ranch seasoning mix, pepperoncini juice, and combine.
Add the pot roast, pepperoncini peppers, and butter.
Cover with a lid, place into the oven, and bake for about 1 1/2 - 2 hours or until the beef is fork-tender.
*Add more liquid if necessary during the cooking process.
THIS is How I Get PERFECT Pot Roast Every Time
This classic Pot Roast Recipe is a pre-seasoned roasted chuck roast that is slowly braised in a flavorful beef broth and finished with perfectly cooked vegetables for an amazing home-cooked meal. I’ve always loved making and eating pot roast, which is the ultimate comfort recipe.
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Ingredients for this recipe:
• 3 ½ to 4-pound beef chuck roast
• 2 tablespoons olive oil
• 1 peeled julienne yellow onion
• 2 thinly sliced and rinsed leeks, white and yellow parts only
• 6 thinly sliced garlic cloves
• 1 cup red wine
• 3 tablespoons tomato paste
• 6 cups beef stock
• 2 bay leaves
• 8 to 10 sprigs fresh thyme
• 8-10 fresh parsley stems with leaves
• 2 pounds baby Yukon potatoes
• 6 peeled regular or tri-colored carrots cut into 2” inch pieces
• 4 ribs of celery cut into 2” inch pieces
• 2 peeled parsnips, cut into 2” inch pieces
• 1 peeled rutabaga cut into 1” cubes
• ¼ beurre manié recipe
• Worcestershire sauce to taste
• 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
• coarse salt and fresh cracked pepper to taste
• optional finely minced parsley for garnish
Serves 6
Prep time: 30 minutes
Cook time: 4 ½ hours
Procedures:
1. Generously season the beef on all sides with salt.
2. Place on a rack over a sheet tray and place uncovered in the refrigerator for 12 to 48 hours.
3. Remove the beef from the fridge and season with pepper on all sides.
4. Add the olive oil to a large Dutch oven pot over high heat until it begins to smoke lightly.
5. Place in the beef, turn the heat down to medium and sear on all sides until it is completely golden brown all around. This will take 3 to 4 minutes per side.
6. Set the beef aside on a plate and add the onions and leeks, season with salt, and sauté for 4 to 6 minutes. Then, turn the heat down to low medium and continue cooking for 10 minutes or until the onions are well browned.
7. Stir in the garlic and cook just until fragrant, which takes 30 to 45 seconds.
8. Deglaze with ¼ cup of wine and cook until it is completely absorbed.
9. Next, stir in the tomato paste and cook for 2 to 3 minutes or until it is incorporated into the vegetables.
10. Pour in the ¾ cup wine, beef stock, bay leaves, thyme, parsley, salt, and pepper and stir to combine.
11. Add back the seared beef and bring the mixture to a boil. Add on a lid, place it on a rack in the lower third of the oven, and cook for 3 ½ to 4 hours or until fork tender and has an internal temperature of 200° to 210°.
12. With about 70 minutes left in the cooking process, add the potatoes and prepared carrots, celery, and any other vegetables to the pot along with the beef and finish cooking alongside the pot roast.
13. Remove the pot from the oven and carefully set aside only the beef roast. Mix together softened butter and flour to make a beurre manie.
14. Add the beurre manie to the pot with the liquid and vegetables and cook over low to medium heat for 3 to 5 minutes or until the sauce thickens like a gravy.
15. Finish the mixture by stirring in optional vinegar and Worcestershire sauce.
16. Add the beef back to the pot and serve.
Learn How to make A Mexican Style POT ROAST, A PERFECT Weekend Slow Cooker RECIPE!!
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Bonus recipe- Easy Chicken Dinner
⏲️Slow cook on low for 10 to 12 hours
Or
Slow cook on High for 6 to 7 hours
*keep on warm if leaving it overnight
Ingredients
6 pounds of chuck roast
1/2 Tbsp salt (sea salt)
1/2 Tbsp black pepper
1/2 Tbsp garlic powder
1/2 Tbsp onion powder
2 Tbsp Ap Flour
2 to 3 Tbsp of olive oil
1 cup of water or broth
3 Tbsp chicken bouillon
2 medium onions
1 large tomato or two Roma tomatoes (you can also use a can of crushed tomatoes)
1 poblano or two Anaheim peppers
3 to 4 carrots
4 potatoes
1 8oz can of tomato sauce
Oregano rice ingredients
1 Tbsp of olive oil
2 cups of short or long-grain rice
3 3/4 cups of water
1 tsp salt
1 Tbsp Mexican oregano
Juice of 1/2 lime or lemon
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Pot Roast with Mashed Baked Potatoes
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***RECIPE, FEEDS 6-8 PEOPLE***
FOR THE POT ROAST
2.5-3 lb beef chuck roast
1 large onion
1-2 stalks celery
1 lb large carrots
1-2 cups red wine (about half a bottle)
28 oz can crushed tomatoes
2-3 tablespoons tomato paste
1/4 cup flour
2-3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
1-2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
oil
salt
pepper
garlic powder
fresh rosemary
FOR THE POTATOES
2 lbs baking potatoes (Russets), or a mixture of Russets and Yukon Golds
1-2 sticks (4-8 ounces) butter, ideally cultured butter
Half a head of garlic
1/2-1 cup milk
salt
pepper
If you want to limit the amount of fat in the final dish, trim any large globs of fat out of the inside of the meat — don't worry about mangling it. Put a thin film of oil into a large Dutch oven on medium heat, then slowly brown the meat, taking care to not let anything burn on the bottom of the pan. Start the oven pre-heating to 350 F.
While the meat is browning, peel and cut the onion into thin quarter-circles and chop the celery into small pieces. When the meat is brown, remove it to a plate and put in the vegetables. Keep the vegetables moving and cook them until you're worried the fond on the pan is going to burn, then put in the tomato paste and the flour and stir aggressively to disperse the flour through the fat in the pan.
When you're REALLY worried stuff is gonna burn, pour in the wine and start scraping the bottom with a wooden spoon. Pour in the tomatoes and the Worcestershire sauce, and sprinkle on a couple teaspoons of garlic powder. Stir to incorporate, then return the meat and any juices that collected in the plate. Toss the meat in the sauce, put the lid on the pot, and put the pot in the oven.
Put the potatoes in the oven too, right on the rack, and cook until easily pierced with a fork, 1-1.5 hours. Remove the potatoes and let them cool for a moment. Put a large pan on medium heat and put in the butter to slowly melt. Meanwhile, peel and chop the garlic. Put the garlic into the hot butter then immediately turn the heat off. If anything looks or smells like it's going to burn, move the pan to a cooler surface. Cut the potatoes in half, scoop out the flesh and pass it through a ricer into the pan. Mix with enough milk to give you the texture you want, and season with salt and pepper to taste. Cover and keep warm until dinner.
Peel the carrots and cut them into large chunks of roughly equal mass.
After 2-3 hours total in the oven, the meat should be soft enough that you could pull it apart with forks (but don't actually do that yet). Put the carrots into the pot, get them coated in the sauce but not submerged, and return the pot to the oven WITHOUT THE LID. Let cook until the carrots are just tender enough to be pierced with a fork, about an hour.
Remove the pot from the oven. Chop up a few stems of fresh rosemary and put that in, along with some salt, pepper and the vinegar. Stir to incorporate. The meat will start breaking up when you stir, which is a good thing. Taste the sauce and add any additional seasoning or vinegar, then stir one last time. If any of the meat has not yet broken apart into manageable chunks, pull it apart with forks.
That's it. Eat.
Mistakes Everyone Makes Using The Slow Cooker
There is nothing better than coming back from a hard day's work and enjoying the meal you put together with the help of a slow cooker earlier that morning. A slow-cooked meal usually means well-tenderized meats and hearty, flavorful dishes.
Beef roasts, curries, roasted potatoes, and even dishes that have Brussels sprouts and broccoli become enticing and welcomed treats for your senses when they’ve sat in a slow cooker all day.
To ensure that your slow cooking days stay merry and scrumptious, make sure to take a look at these mistakes that you might be making when using your slow cooker.
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