Mom Teaches Us How To Make Pot Roast With Mushrooms And Red Wine Sauce In A Few Easy Steps
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Thank you so much, Barbara, for sharing this awesome pot roast with mushrooms and red wine sauce recipe with us. it came out tasting delicious!
Check out what my pal Barbara from the Bless Us O Lord food blog had to say about this recipe:
Whenever I spy a chuck roast on sale at the grocery, I grab one or two. While chuck is a tough and sometimes fatty cut of meat, it can be used for a tender pot roast, or any variety of tasty stews. Cooked long and low in a tasty broth, chuck roast is one of the most comforting cuts of beef I know. The tough gets all soft and most of the fat cooks down and can be skimmed off to make gravy.
I find that chuck roasts are best cooked in the slow cooker or the oven at a very low temperature so that all the juices can marinate the meat.
Ingredients
3 or so pounds chuck roast
2 T. Bertolli olive oil
salt and pepper
1 onion (sliced like an apple)
1 1/2 cups good red wine, merlot, cabernet, or a blend (mine was an Italian primitivo, similar to a zinfadel)
1 can College Inn vegetable broth
2 t. beef base or bouillon cubes
4 T. or so Hunt’s tomato paste or ready-made tomato sauce
1 T. Dijon mustard
1 T. Italian seasoning (herbs de Provence would work, too)
5 cloves garlic, peeled and smashed
8-10 carrots
2 stalks celery, sliced
8-12 ounces cremini mushrooms sliced or quartered (if you have mushrooms detectives, just quarter them so they can push them aside)
Instructions
Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
Heat a large dutch oven over medium high heat. Add oil and heat. Season roast with salt and pepper and place, seasoned side down, in oil. Season other side. Cook until lightly browned, and turn, cooking other side until lightly browned. Turn heat down to medium and add onions. Stir and let cook five minutes or so. Pour the wine and broth over roast. Stir in beef base, tomato paste/sauce, mustard and seasoning. Add garlic cloves. Bring to a simmer. Cover and place in 325 degree oven.
Cook for two hours until roast is beginning to fall apart.
Add carrots, celery and mushrooms. Cook for 30-45 minutes until vegetables are tender.
Remove meat from sauce. Break up into serving-size pieces. Remove vegetables to a bowl or platter and keep warm with roast. Strain sauce and skim some of the fat off. Season to taste. Serve in a gravy bowl with ladle.
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Quick Tip: Serve with cooked carrots, potatoes, and a side salad.
Recipe and image courtesy of Bless Us O Lord.