Comments

DeniseHealthy Pecan Pie Bars 1 month ago
I look forward to trying your recipes. They look d...
 I like trying me recipes, but I'm pretty sure som...
Gloria SeguraEasy White Bean Soup 3 months ago
Sounds good
Dusty CallahanDelicious Eggplant Appetizer 4 months ago
Eggplant appetizer recipe for eggplant appetizer 
Dusty CallayDelicious Eggplant Appetizer 4 months ago
Interested in you eggplant appetizer recipe And jo...
Dear Dusty,The pleasure is all mine  
Dusty CallahanDelicious Eggplant Appetizer 5 months ago
Please continue to send easy & tasty recipes… Than...
Blossom LadyApple Pie Cookies 5 months ago
Thank you, Rita! I'm glad to know you enjoy the re...
Trust me, Carol, you'll love them! :)
Rita LeannaApple Pie Cookies 5 months ago
thank you so much for all your recipes     I love ...

Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast

Blossom Lady
May 23, 2021 08:10 AM
Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast

The Mississippi pot roast is one of the most contentious, confusing North American dishes. However, despite its perplexing history and weird ingredient list, it is super easy to make using an Instant Pot and some readymade packets. This is a recipe that you either love, or hate, there is no in between!

This roast never been at the top of my list to make, but I’ve found that adding a packet of gravy mix (not in the original recipe) cuts the quite overpowering acidity of the original recipe and lessening the pepperoncini’s has made it into a recipe that we enjoyed.

Definitely don’t skip on the butter either, as that is what gives it all of that rich fattiness that kicks this recipe up to an 11 out of 10!

The key ingredient of a Mississippi pot roast is the use of Pepperoncini’s. Pepperoncini’s are wildely used in Southern cooking but don’t actually come from the US – instead, Pepperoncini’s is the name for any chili pepper in Italy. The type commonly consumed in the US, however, is usually a pickled version made from a mix of different chilies like Jalapenos and Tabascos.

This means that the little jars of Pepperoncini’s you tend to find in the supermarket can be spicy and very overpowering flavor-wise. So when making this recipe, make sure you don’t pour in the entire jar! The chilis and the pickling juice combined can actually overpower your pot roast and make it taste of nothing but intense, spicy chili. Just the right amount, however, lends a really sweet, delicate spiciness that defines this Mississippi pot roast and tastes amazing.

Ingredients:

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • one 3 pound chuck roast
  • 1 cup beef broth
  • one 25 gram packet au jus gravy mix
  • one 25 gram packet brown gravy mix
  • one 25 gram packet Hidden Valley ranch dressing mix
  • 6-10 pepperoncini peppers amount is personal preference
  • 1/4-1/2 cup pepperoncini juice amount is personal preference
  • 2 tablespoon butter
Prep Time:
15 minutes
Cook Time:
120 minutes
Total Time:
135 minutes
Like!
Add to bookmarks
Assign tags
Loading...
No comments