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Pressure Cooker Pot Roast

January 16, 2018 SimplySherryl 19 Comments

My Favorite Pressure Cooker Pot Roast

My Favorite Pressure Cooker Pot Roast

Pot Roast was on the menu weekly when I was a child. It was one of those dishes that my mom could toss in the oven or in the slow cooker and forget about until time to eat. My children have always enjoyed pot roast too but recently I tested my favorite pot roast recipe in the Power Pressure Cooker XL. It was a home run!

My Favorite Pressure Cooker Pot Roast

My crew likes their pot roast cooked in a broth not a gravy. The Power Pressure Cooker XL is a great way to do that and not have to worry about the meat drying out.

Pot Roast is one of those dishes that you can make different every time..and no one will care. Add your favorite vegetables or what ever is in season. We do not add seasoning to ours when cooking. Salt, Pepper, Garlic Seasoning, and hot sauce are placed on the table so each person can make theirs to their preference.

My Favorite Pressure Cooker Pot Roast

Ingredients:

Roast of choice – about 3-4 pounds
Olive Oil – 3-4 Tablespoons for browning
Potatoes – 2 per person
Carrots – 1-2 small bags of baby carrots
Onion – 1 sweet onion roughly chopped
Broth of choice – 1 – 14 ounce can

Directions:

Set up the pressure cooker and press the meat button to heat up the unit
Pour Olive Oil into liner
When it is hot, add the roast and brown on both sides
While the meat is browning, wash the carrots and potatoes
Once the meat is browned, lift the meat out and place the rack in the bottom of the liner
Place meat back on rack
Add potatoes, carrots and onion to pressure cooker
Add broth and one can of water
Lock the lid in place making sure the locking pin and the steam vent are both properly secure
Press the cancel/clear button to reset timer
Press the meat button and adjust the cook time to 50 minutes
When timer goes off, use the quick release (making sure to use mittens and protect your hands)
Lift out items to a serving platter
Reserve the broth for use in another dish by refrigerating or freezing

We always make more carrots than potatoes because a couple of ours do not like potatoes. Crazy I know, but they don't eat fries or scalloped potatoes either. Hard to believe they are mine.

 

My Favorite Pressure Cooker Pot Roast

If your crew prefers more of a stew type dish with gravy, you can add thicken the broth by dusting your meat in flour before browning or by mixing 1/4 flour and water together and adding it to the broth once you remove the items. It will thicken up in no time. Of course you can also just toss in a couple of cans of gravy with equal amount of water at the start too.

 

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Comments

  1. Sherry says

    January 2, 2022 at 9:25 PM

    This recipe is delicious! Only changes I made was to add diced celery and after browning the roast I sprinkled both sides of it with Onion Soup mix-Dry) before I placed it on the rack int he pressure cooker.
    I did sprinkle a little salt and pepper on the potatoes.

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  2. Julia Roberts says

    February 9, 2018 at 1:24 PM

    The XL Pressure Cooker in the 8 qt is at Costco for $90 and WORTH EVERY PENNY!!! You get a steaming plate, and also a food chopper with it. I got it (by buying it and handing it to my husband and telling him ‘This is what you are giving me for Christmas!’) and I LOVE IT! I also have the 6 qt XL, but this bigger one is even better! There are 7 of us, so we need the big one for the main dish and I use the smaller one for veggies or sides.

    Reply
  3. Lauryn R says

    January 12, 2018 at 1:49 PM

    I do not own a pressure cooker yet, but it is definitely on the top of my wish list right now! It is so amazing to me that you can cook such an amazing meal is such a quick time! I am anxious to try one, and your pot roast recipe sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing. 🙂

    Reply
    • SimplySherryl says

      January 12, 2018 at 7:05 PM

      Look at the Instant Pots when you are ready to purchase. They have more features and setting than others which are nice when you really get used to using it.

      Reply
  4. Amber Ludwig says

    January 11, 2018 at 10:56 AM

    Oooh I haven’t branched into pot roast for my pressure cooker yet!! I always slow cook it!! Do you get the same tender results?

    Reply
    • SimplySherryl says

      January 11, 2018 at 1:21 PM

      Yes and 25% of the time!

      Reply
    • Songofjoy says

      July 3, 2018 at 11:56 PM

      YES!!!

      Reply
  5. Michelle says

    January 1, 2018 at 4:44 PM

    My Power pressure cooker does not have a rack to place roast on. Is this a must or can i place roast directly into pot?

    Reply
    • SimplySherryl says

      January 1, 2018 at 9:57 PM

      Some pressure cookers come with rack and other you have to pick up on your own. Amazon has several inexpensive ones. I would suggest a little rack and a tall rack so you can place things under the meat when you want to cook more than one thing at a time.

      Reply
  6. Heather says

    November 19, 2017 at 12:33 PM

    Is a 114 oz can of broth accurate? I’ve never seen a can so big, and I just can’t imagine one can of this and one can of water fitting in my instant pot.

    Reply
    • Heather says

      November 19, 2017 at 12:37 PM

      Oh my word, I’m a moron. I was in the grocery store and misread! Does anyone need some beef broth?

      Reply
  7. Holly says

    November 6, 2017 at 12:08 PM

    I have an electric preasure cooker not an instant pot. Would I cook this on high pressure for the 47min? Thank you

    Reply
    • SimplySherryl says

      November 6, 2017 at 11:20 PM

      The times would be about the same under normal pressure in a pressure cooker. The great thing about these units is that they are placed on the counter top and have more safety features over the stove top ones.

      Reply
  8. Susan Tiffany says

    April 5, 2017 at 12:59 PM

    Can the roast be frozen when you put it in the cooker?

    Reply
  9. jeani b says

    January 28, 2017 at 8:12 PM

    thank you! just the perfect recipe when i needed it. simple and easy to do! it’s in the pressure cooker right now. here’s hopin’ it turns out perfect!

    Reply
  10. Sandra says

    January 24, 2017 at 3:47 PM

    I’m sure your recipe is wonderful and I’ll have to try your recipe your way. Here is a variation that my mother made often and is still my favorite. It would make enough for two days. The second day it was made into soup.

    Mother pressured the roast with onions, a can of diced tomatoes and 2-3 cans waters. Then the cooker was cooled, and she added the carrots and potatoes to the roast. She also cut a small head of cabbage into fourths and laid the cabbage pieces on top of the potatoes and pressured it again. So in about an hour we had a complete meal.

    The next day, cut up the leftover potatoes, roast, carrots for a soup in the left over juice. Heat and add your favorite bread and yum.

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    • SimplySherryl says

      January 25, 2017 at 5:09 PM

      That sounds wonderful! What type of seasoning do you use?

      Reply
      • Sandra says

        February 1, 2017 at 2:30 PM

        I salt and pepper the meat before browning prior to pressuring. After pressuring, taste the juice and season to taste and add veggies and pressure again. I also salt and pepper it after it is cooked if needed. I’m sure there are a number of other spices worth trying out, but salt and pepper is what I like. Sometimes I use stewed tomatoes instead of regular tomatoes which changes the flavor a bit and is good, too. I don’t thicken the juice into a gravy, but ladle it over my fork smashed potatoes on my plate. Last Sunday I made this as a soup for a potluck, and there was little left over. If you make this, let me know what you would do different or do to enhance it. One other thing, some times I use a small piece of meat, and it still gives the meat flavor to the juice. Perhaps some worchestershire sauce would work, too.

        Reply
  11. lisa says

    December 21, 2016 at 5:16 PM

    I too grew up with roast beef served weekly. Every Sunday. This recipe sounds good. I’ve never used a pressure cooker.

    Reply

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