Dutch oven pot roast


 

AndyK

TVWBB Wizard
This last several or so years I’ve been using either a crockpot or an instant pot for pot roast .
The crockpot seemed to do a better job than the pressure cooking instant pot was my findings.

I found (for me anyways ) that while the instant pot cooked tender meat it for some reason had a taint of dry flavor/tenderness issues to the cook.
In retrospect I’m thinking rushing this cook under pressure with very high temps for 45-50 minutes is not the way.

The crockpot did a better job but I never knew the cooking temps or even measured the temps. I just used the low setting for an all day cook.
I found that for some reason the crock pot cooks were not 100% consistent.
Possibly due to me not checking temps during the cook?
I dunno.

Last week I saw a few pot roast cooking vids that used a dutch oven, so I pulled out my ceramic coated Lodge dutch oven that I normally use for sourdough bread and used that.

The recipe was a simple modified Mississippi pot roast that I normally do with my own twists to it so it wasn’t anything overly complicated or anything special.
Everybody has their own pot roast recipe so I won’t bore you with mine.

I cooked at 225 for 8 hours then 200 for 2 more hours with that cast iron Dutch oven in the oven and it tasted noticeably better than most (if not all ) of my other pot roast cooks.
The meat temp was 205-208 when done.
The only thing I really did differently was check meat temps during the cook, add the veggies half way through the cook and reduce my temp at the last 2 hours.
I will do this cook again to see if it was a fluke.

I would think that a Dutch oven cook should be similar to a crock pot cook but there might be better even heating and collagen break down with the Dutch oven.
I’m not an 100% positive about this theory but it sure was a nice surprise.
 
I've used all three and the DO is my favorite.
Crock pot if i'm out and about.
IP when I'm rushed for time.
 
That 2 out of 3 is a given.
What I still kinda ponder on is, why did the Dutch Oven put out a better meal than the Crockpot.

It could be a fluke, all though my thoughts are that it’s just a better cooking vessel for several reasons and I gave it more attention.

IP wise,
I received better results when I cubed the protein rather than leaving it large in one piece thus making my pot roast into a stew instead of a roast.

Also,
I know a few people that are in awe over their IP bbq ribs while I consider those right up there with so so tasting cafeteria food.
That definitely falls into the 2 out of 3 situation 🙂.
 
That 2 out of 3 is a given.
What I still kinda ponder on is, why did the Dutch Oven put out a better meal than the Crockpot.

It could be a fluke, all though my thoughts are that it’s just a better cooking vessel for several reasons and I gave it more attention.

IP wise,
I received better results when I cubed the protein rather than leaving it large in one piece thus making my pot roast into a stew instead of a roast.

Also,
I know a few people that are in awe over their IP bbq ribs while I consider those right up there with so so tasting cafeteria food.
That definitely falls into the 2 out of 3 situation 🙂.
Haha. I don’t own an IP or a crockpot. Neither interest me. Yeah, shoot me, I won’t eat a pot of slop.
 

 

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