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SLOW COOKER POT ROAST



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Slow Cooker Pot Roast is perfect for an easy weekday or weekend dinner, WITH THREE DIFFERENT COOKING METHODS! Minimal work and maximum taste!

Provided by Karina

Categories     Dinner

Time 4h10m

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 tablespoon olive oil
4 pounds (2 kg) chuck roast or blade roast, (boneless and trimmed of excess fat)
2 yellow onions (chopped)
8 cloves garlic (smashed with the back of a spoon (or 2 tablespoons minced garlic))
1 pound (500 grams) baby potatoes, white or Yukon gold, ((you may need to halve them if they are too large))
4 large carrots, (cut into 2-inch pieces)
2 stalks celery, (cut into 1-inch pieces)
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon brown sugar
2 teaspoons dried thyme
2 teaspoons crushed bouillon
1 teaspoon salt, (or to taste)
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, (or to taste)
1 cup reduced-sodium beef broth
2 tablespoons plain flour ((optional -- for a thick gravy))
2 tablespoons fresh chopped parsley, (to serve)

Steps:

  • Heat oil in a large skillet or pan over high heat. Season roast with a good amount of salt and pepper. Sear on all sides until browned (about 5-6 minutes each side). Transfer roast to the bowl of a 6-quart slow cooker.
  • Add the onions, garlic, potatoes, carrots, celery, balsamic, mustard, brown sugar, thyme and bouillon. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Mix the stock together with the flour and pour into the slow cooker bowl (don't worry about any lumps, they will cook out).
  • Cook on low setting for 8 hours, or until meat is tender and falling apart and the vegetables are soft.
  • Taste test and add any extra balsamic vinegar, brown sugar, salt or pepper, if needed.
  • Slice meat, garnish with parsley and drizzle with gravy.
  • Season roast with a good amount of salt and pepper. Heat oil in the Instant Pot and set to 'Saute'. When oil is hot, sear on all sides until browned (about 4-5 minutes each side).
  • Add the onions, garlic, potatoes, carrots, celery, balsamic, mustard, brown sugar, thyme and bouillon. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Mix the stock together with the flour and pour into the slow cooker bowl (don't worry about any lumps, they will cook out). Place lid on Instant pot with steam valve closed.
  • Change Instant Pot setting to 'manual' mode for 60 minutes on 'high' pressure.
  • When time is up and cooker beeps, turn off and allow pressure to release naturally for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, use the quick pressure lever to release any remaining pressure. Carefully remove lid and transfer roast and veggies to a warm plate.
  • Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Heat oil in a dutch oven or heavy based oven-proof pot over medium-high heat. Season roast all over with a good amount of salt and pepper. Sear until brown on all sides (about 4-5 minutes each side).
  • Transfer roast to a plate. Sauté onions until transparent, then add garlic and cook for 30 seconds until fragrant. Add the stock and balsamic vinegar to deglaze your pan, scraping up any browned bits. Whisk in the flour and let cook for about 4 minutes (don't worry about any lumps, they will cook out).
  • Transfer roast back into the pot. Add the potatoes, carrots, celery, mustard, brown sugar, thyme and bouillon. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  • Bring to a simmer, cover with lid (or foil) and transfer to the oven. Roast for 3-4 hours until the meat is tender and falling apart. (Check roast after 1 1/2 hours. If the liquid has mostly been absorbed, stir in 1 cup of extra broth and continue cooking.)
  • Transfer the roast, carrots, and potatoes to a warm plate. With a spoon, skim the fat off the surface of the cooking liquid. Cut the roast into thick slices, and serve with the vegetables. Pass the pan juices separately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 398 kcal, Carbohydrate 14 g, Protein 36 g, Fat 21 g, SaturatedFat 8 g, Cholesterol 125 mg, Sodium 584 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 4 g, ServingSize 1 serving

JAR RETAURANT - POT ROAST USING BONELESS SHORT RIBS



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Chef Suzanne Tracht, whose restaurant Jar has received myriad honors since opening in 2001, has become nationally known for her pot roast.The beef is an unusual cut: a denuded short rib, which is a big piece of short rib with the bones and exterior fat removed. It can be ordered from a butcher; alternatively, Costco sells boneless short ribs sliced into portions. Serving options: Serve with Caramelized Onions, Roasted carrots, Horseradish Cream. Ingredients & recipes noted below. From the WSJ http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123819733281561707.html?mod=slideshow_overlay_mod#articleTabs%3Darticle Allow more time if you are using some of her serving suggestions. These can be done while the meat is cooking. Enjoy.

Provided by Chicagoland Chef du

Categories     Meat

Time 3h30m

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 33

3 tablespoons canola oil
1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt, freshly ground pepper to taste
1 short rib, denuded 3-5 #, alternately can use 3-5 # 1 boneless short ribs
3 carrots, peeled and chopped
1 medium onion, coarsely chopped
3 stalks celery, coarsely chopped
1 leek, white and light-green parts coarsely chopped
1/2 bulb of garlic, cloves smashed but unpeeled
1 bay leaf
1 cup sherry wine, Ms. Tracht uses Paul Masson Pale Dry Sherry, which retails for about
3 -4 cups chicken stock
2 tablespoons parsley, finely chopped
ingredients for caramelized onion
4 tablespoons canola oil
2 large onions, cut into medium-sized rings
1/2 teaspoon salt
black pepper
ingredients for roasted carrot
3 tablespoons canola oil
8 medium carrots, trimmed and peeled
1 pinch fresh thyme leave (optional)
1/4 teaspoon salt
black pepper
ingredients for creamy horseradish sauce
2 cups sour cream
1 tablespoon freshly grated horseradish
1 tablespoon prepared horseradish
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 tablespoon heavy cream
1 dash Tabasco sauce
1 dash Worcestershire sauce
1/4 lemon, juice of

Steps:

  • Set rack to the lower third of the oven. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  • Dry beef with paper towels, season with salt and pepper.
  • Set a Dutch oven on high heat until it is very hot; add oil and heat until just smoking. Sear beef until it is a deep, rich brown, about 3 to 5 minutes a side.
  • Remove beef from pot; discard all but a teaspoon of fat.
  • Add sherry to pot and reduce by half, about 4 minutes, while scraping up flavorful brown bits with a wooden spoon.
  • Put all vegetables into pot and cook until slightly soft, about 5 minutes. Add bay leaf and beef, with any accumulated juices, then pour on chicken stock until the beef is three-quarters covered.
  • Cover pot with tin foil or a tight-fitting lid and place in oven.
  • Check after 15 minutes to make sure liquid is simmering lightly; adjust heat as needed.
  • Continue cooking for a total of three hours. Allow the meat to cool in the liquid. When cool, degrease, either by using a degreasing pitcher or by chilling in the refrigerator and removing most of the hardened fat from the surface of the liquid.
  • To serve, place a colander over a large bowl. Remove meat from liquid. Strain the liquid, pressing down on vegetables to remove all the juice. Discard vegetables.
  • Return the meat to the liquid and reheat. Cut meat into portions and place each in a pasta dish; spoon a generous portion of the braising liquid around the beef. Top with a spoonful of caramelized onions and a roasted carrot. Sprinkle with parsley.
  • Serving options: Serve with Caramelized Onions, Roasted carrots, Horseradish Cream. Recipes noted below.
  • Caramelized Onions (Yield: 8 servings - Active Time: 12 minutes).
  • Heat a fry pan until very hot; add oil, then the onions. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, and, using tongs, toss occasionally. Cook for about 10 minutes until onions are golden brown and very soft. If onions begin to burn, add 2 to 3 tablespoons of water, reduce heat and continue cooking.
  • Roasted Carrots (Yield: 8 servings - Active Time: 2 minutes - Cooking Time: 10 minutes).
  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Heat a fry pan until very hot; add oil, then the carrots. Add thyme, salt and pepper. Agitate the pan to allow the carrots to brown slightly on all sides, about 2 minutes. Move pan to oven and roast for about 20 minutes, until carrots are tender.
  • Creamy Horseradish Sauce (Yield: 8 servings - Active Time: 5 minutes).
  • In a large bowl, whisk together all ingredients. Taste; add more fresh and prepared horseradish, lemon and Tabasco to taste. Refrigerate.

ULTIMATE POT ROAST



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Dutch oven pot roast recipes are the ultimate comfort food. When juicy pot roast simmers in garlic, onions and veggies, everyone comes running to ask, "When can we eat?" The answer? Just wait-it will be worth it. -Taste of Home Test Kitchen

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 2h55m

Yield 8 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 18

1 boneless beef chuck-eye or other chuck roast (3 to 4 pounds)
2 teaspoons pepper
2 teaspoons salt, divided
2 tablespoons canola oil
2 medium onions, cut into 1-inch pieces
2 celery ribs, chopped
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1 tablespoon minced fresh thyme or 1 teaspoon dried thyme
2 bay leaves
1 cup dry red wine or reduced-sodium beef broth
2 cups reduced-sodium beef broth
1 pound small red potatoes, quartered
4 medium parsnips, peeled and cut into 2-inch pieces
6 medium carrots, cut into 2-inch pieces
1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley
Salt and pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 325°. Pat roast dry with a paper towel; tie at 2-in. intervals with kitchen string. Sprinkle roast with pepper and 1-1/2 teaspoons salt. In a Dutch oven, heat oil over medium-high heat. Brown roast on all sides. Remove from pan., Add onions, celery and 1/2 teaspoon salt to the same pan; cook and stir over medium heat 8-10 minutes or until onions are browned. Add garlic, tomato paste, thyme and bay leaves; cook and stir 1 minute longer., Add wine, stirring to loosen browned bits from pan; stir in broth. Return roast to pan. Arrange potatoes, parsnips and carrots around roast; bring to a boil. Bake, covered, until meat is fork-tender, 2-2-1/2 hours., Remove roast and vegetables from pan; keep warm. Discard bay leaves; skim fat from cooking juices. On stovetop, bring juices to a boil; cook until liquid is reduced by half (about 1-1/2 cups), 10-12 minutes. Stir in vinegar and parsley; season with salt and pepper to taste., Remove string from roast. Serve with vegetables and sauce.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 459 calories, Fat 20g fat (7g saturated fat), Cholesterol 112mg cholesterol, Sodium 824mg sodium, Carbohydrate 32g carbohydrate (8g sugars, Fiber 6g fiber), Protein 37g protein.

JAR POT ROAST RECIPE



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The most talked-about dish in Los Angeles right now isn't some daring fusion of distant ethnic cuisines. It isn't a whimsical, gravity-defying construction. It doesn't involve foie gras or truffles or any other expensive ingredients. It is served at Jar, Mark Peel and Suzanne Tracht's new restaurant, and it is pot roast.After decades of menus based on quick-cooking sautes and grills, chefs and diners are rediscovering the pleasures of slow food. The braise is back.It is one of the hallmarks at Jar, which opened five months ago near the Beverly Center. "We wanted to focus on meats but be different than the steakhouses, so we decided to focus on braises," Tracht says. "We were sitting around talking one day and Mark just said 'pot roast,' and we knew it was right."Anybody can make a great New York steak taste good or foie gras. But to take a tough piece of meat and make it delicious is a little bit of a challenge."Of course, they're not the only ones embracing what was once considered the homeliest of cooking techniques. A couple of blocks away at Lucques, chef Suzanne Goin is going through braised short ribs like nobody's business. She says she sometimes serves 50 orders a night, which means cooking more than 100 pounds every day."I don't know what's going on with the short ribs," Goin says. "Part of it is that everyone's talking about it, so, of course, everyone wants it. And there's also the comfort food thing. They were really hot over the holidays because everyone was bringing their family in--short ribs are something Grandpa will eat. Food lovers love them, but so do people who think squab might be too exotic."At its most fundamental, braising refers to the long, slow cooking of meats in a covered pan with some liquid. Usually, only the toughest cuts are used, because the tougher cuts have more flavor."There's an inverse ratio between tenderness and flavor," says Peel. "A tenderloin is very tender but it has no flavor. A brisket has great flavor, but you wouldn't want to eat it rare. Braising develops rich flavors and tenderness you can never get from the so-called best cuts of meat."What makes meat tough is connective tissue, which develops in muscles that get a lot of exercise. Connective tissue is a protein, but it cooks differently than normal muscle. When raw or rare, it is stringy. But when it is cooked to a higher temperature with moisture present, it melts, making meat juicy and flavorful.The common butcher's advice is that the cuts that are closest to the ground are the ones that are best for braising. That means shanks, bellies, short ribs (which come from the end of the rib cage near the belly), brisket (the belly) and similar pieces. On menus today you'll find braises made from everything from duck legs to pork bellies.Though pot roast is classically made from a cut from the shoulder--pot, chuck, blade or seven-bone roast--at Jar they use short ribs, though a special restaurant variation that has removed the thick pad of meat from the bones."I talked to our meat supplier and told him I wanted to do pot roast, but that I wanted it to be a little different," Tracht says. "He said he had the perfect thing, that he'd been trying to sell it to chefs but without any luck. They call it a denuded short rib, and it is the big piece of meat on top of the short rib with the bones taken off and everything cleaned up. That's the tenderest piece of braising meat I've ever seen."Not only are the cuts of meat used in the Jar and Lucques braises similar, but many of the important points of technique are too. Both chefs emphasize the importance of browning the meat well before you add any liquid."One key is get a really, really good sear," says Goin. At Lucques, the short ribs are browned in heavy black cast-iron pans placed over the highest heat. "Most people don't have the right pans or don't use a high enough heat. When I'm cooking with my mom, that's the biggest mistake she makes. I'm always saying, 'Mom, you didn't get the pan hot enough.'"Once the meat is browned, put it in a braising pan. At home, it's best to use a Dutch oven or other cast-iron pot with a close-fitting lid to seal in the moisture. On the other hand, at both restaurants they braise in "hotel pans"--flimsy aluminum boxes that are covered with aluminum foil (at Lucques, they first use a tight seal of oven-proof plastic wrap, but that can result in some nasty steam burns if you're not careful when you unwrap it). What's important is to use a pan that will neatly hold the meat. If the pan is too much bigger than the cut you're using, the meat will be swimming in liquid and won't be as fully flavored.There will be a lot of good browned bits that have stuck to the bottom of the searing pan, and you'll want to make sure to include those. Pour off the leftover fat and deglaze the pan. Usually this is done with a liquid--wine or stock--but at Lucques they add diced carrots, celery and onions and the moisture released when they cook does just as good a job.Which liquid you'll add to the braise is critical. It can be as basic as water, or as complex as you want to make it. At Lucques, Goin uses a combination of balsamic vinegar, reduced Port and red wine along with veal stock. At Jar, it's simply Sherry and chicken stock. This is what makes the dishes so different: Lucques' short ribs come in a sauce that is dark purple, intensely flavored and thick while Jar's is tan, clear and light in texture.At Lucques, the liquid is added to the level of the top of the meat. At Jar it only comes three-quarters of the way. "That way you get a nice brown crust on top," says Tracht. "When that comes out of the oven, we have to put an armed guard around it or everyone will be picking at it."There is no hard and fast rule for how long a braise needs to cook. The only way you can tell is by touch. At first, the meat will tighten up and feel hard and dry, then it will begin to relax. When a braise is done, you can stick a meat fork in it with almost no resistance."It's like when they made Kickapoo Joy Juice in 'Li'l Abner,'" says Peel. "When someone asked how they knew it was done, they'd say, 'When you feel in your heart that it's done, it's done.'"When the meat is done, let it cool in the cooking liquid. This can be done either before or after the liquid has been strained of any cooking vegetables and it helps ensure a really moist, tender dish.Finally, make sure that the cooking liquid is well skimmed of fat. Because these tough cuts also contain a lot of marbling, they can render an astonishing amount of fat. This will make the sauce unpleasant and heavy. At home, the easiest way to remove it is to chill the liquid separate from the meat. The fat will solidify on top and you can skim it off with a slotted spoon.All this can be done well in advance. Braises actually improve with cooling and reheating. Which is one of the reasons restaurants are now so fond of them."They're a great pickup dish," says Tracht. "All the work is done at the beginning, all you have to do is reheat it and put it on the plate. When people order them, it really takes a lot of pressure off the saute and grill stations."Back in the days of nonworking moms, this was one of the braise's chief selling points at home too. A stew could be started in the morning and then left by itself while other household chores were taken care of. With everyone working--and longer and longer hours--we now go to restaurants to eat that kind of food.Of course, there are other reasons to braise in your own kitchen--things that might be more appreciated by the modern home cook. First, of course, they're economical--tough cuts are usually the cheapest. (Though not always; osso buco has skyrocketed in price. Tracht says she once complained to her meat man that she remembered paying only $2.50 a pound for veal shanks and he responded, "Yeah, and I remember walking to elementary school.")Braises smell great, too, filling a room with a sense of home. In fact, that may be the key factor in their renaissance.Says Tracht, "The biggest comment we get from people is, 'That's even better than my mom's.'"

Provided by Russ Parsons

Categories     MAINS

Time 4h30m

Yield Serves 8 to 10

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 (4-pound) boneless chuck roast
Salt, pepper
2 tablespoons oil
3 cups dry Sherry
2 carrots, chopped
1 onion, chopped
4 stalks celery, chopped
1 leek, white and pale green parts only, chopped
1 head garlic, cut in half, unpeeled
1 bay leaf
6 cups low-sodium chicken stock

Steps:

  • Heat the oven to 350 degrees.
  • Season the roast liberally with salt and pepper. Brown the meat in the oil in a large roasting pan over medium-high heat, about 4 minutes a side.
  • Remove the pan from the heat and place the roast on a platter. Add the Sherry to the pan. Return the pan to medium-high heat and reduce the Sherry to 1 1/2 cups, about 30 minutes.
  • Combine the carrots, onion, celery and leeks with the garlic and lay them in the bottom of the roasting pan. Set the roast on top. Add the bay leaf and the chicken stock; the liquid should cover 3/4 of the meat.
  • Cover the roast with foil, sealing it around the pan, and cook in the oven until the meat is very tender, 3 hours.
  • When the meat is done, remove it from the oven and let it cool in the braising liquid 30 minutes.
  • Remove the meat to a warm platter, strain the cooking liquid and discard the vegetables. Skim the fat from the liquid. Reduce the liquid in a large skillet over medium heat to about 3 1/2 cups, 30 to 40 minutes. Reheat the roast and the liquid before serving.

JAR POT ROAST



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Categories     Beef

Yield 3-4

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 boned out denuded short ribs, 3-5 pounds
4 carrots, peeled
2 large onions
1 bunch celery
1/2 bulb garlic (does not need to be peeled)
1 bay leaf
1 cup sherry
3 quarts chicken stock
1/2 cup vegetable oil
S & P
extra onion to caramelize and carrot to roast to garnish

Steps:

  • 1 boned out denuded short ribs, 3-5 pounds 4 carrots, peeled 2 large onions 1 bunch celery 1/2 bulb garlic (does not need to be peeled) 1 bay leaf 1 cup sherry 3 quarts chicken stock 1/2 cup vegetable oil S & P extra onion to caramelize and carrot to roast to garnish preheat oven to 350 degrees In large pan heat oil just to the smoking point. Season meat liberally with S & P, then sear both sides in the pan to dark crisp. Remove mear and set aside. Pour oild from the pan into heatproof container to sool, then discard. Using the same pan, add sherry and reduce by half. Peel and rough chop carrot, onion, celery. Place in large braising pan with bay leaf and garlic. Place pot roast on top of vegetable mixture, pour reduced sherry on top of the roast. Add enough chicken stock to cover 3/4 of the meat. Cover with foil. Cook 3 hours. Garnish: After the pot roast has cooled strain the jus from the vegetables and mix it with caramelized onions and roasted carrots. Place this on top of your roast.

JAR POT ROAST RECIPE - (4/5)



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Provided by á-170456

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 boneless chuck roast - (4 lbs)
Salt to taste
Freshly-ground black pepper to taste
2 tablespoons oil
3 cups dry Sherry
2 carrots chopped
1 onion chopped
4 celery stalks chopped
1 leek, white and pale green chopped
1 garlic head unpeeled, halved
1 bay leaf
6 cups low-sodium chicken stock

Steps:

  • Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Season the roast liberally with salt and pepper. Brown the meat in the oil in a large roasting pan over medium-high heat, about 4 minutes a side. Remove the pan from the heat and place the roast on a platter. Add the Sherry to the pan. Return the pan to medium-high heat and reduce the Sherry to 1 1/2 cups, about 30 minutes. Combine the carrots, onion, celery and leeks with the garlic and lay them in the bottom of the roasting pan. Set the roast on top. Add the bay leaf and the chicken stock; the liquid should cover 3/4 of the meat. Cover the roast with foil, sealing it around the pan, and cook in the oven until the meat is very tender, 3 hours. When the meat is done, remove it from the oven and let it cool in the braising liquid 30 minutes. Remove the meat to a warm platter, strain the cooking liquid and discard the vegetables. Skim the fat from the liquid. Reduce the liquid in a large skillet over medium heat to about 3 1/2 cups, 30 to 40 minutes. Reheat the roast and the liquid before serving. This recipe can easily be doubled to serve a crowd. At the restaurant this roast is served only with "one great big honkin' roasted carrot." This recipe yields 8 to 10 servings. Each of 10 servings: 432 calories; 156 mg sodium; 127 mg cholesterol; 25 grams fat; 9 grams saturated fat; 5 grams carbohydrates; 39 grams protein; 1.01 grams fiber.

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