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Hearty Slow Cooked Chuck Roast (16)

Tender and full of flavor, this melt-in-your-mouth chuck roast is the definition of comfort food. Surprised you can create this easy one-pot meal in your Folding Proofer? Turn any covered metal stock pot or dutch oven into a fabulous slow cooker by placing it directly on the metal heating plate. Set the Folding Proofer & Slow Cooker on Slow Cook Mode at 195 °F / 90 °C for a perfect and delicious roast. Prep time is under 15 minutes. Long and slow cooking creates a fall-apart tender chuck roast.

Equipment:

Yield: About 6-8 servings

Timing: 20 minutes preparation, overnight marinade, and 8-10 hours in the Folding Proofer.

Ingredients

Table header 0Volume
Grams
Beef Chuck Roast3.5 lbs1,580
Black pepper, fresh ground½ tsp1.5
Salt½ tsp4
Bay Leaves20.4
Rosemary sprigs, fresh39
Onions, chopped2140
Hearty red wine3 C675
Carrots, large thickly sliced4500
Celery stalks, thickly sliced4420
Butter2 T30
Olive oil2 T28
Garlic cloves, thinly sliced210

Equipment: Folding Proofer, large covered bowl or plastic bag to marinate the roast overnight, metal 6-quart covered stock pot less than 8” tall with lid and short handles. Less than 8” total height will allow the pot to rest in the center of the Proofer during slow cooking.

Note: The original Folding Proofer Model FP-101 or FP-201 may also be used. Set the Proofer to 120 °F / 49 °C and place the stockpot directly on the base plate of the Proofer. Follow the recipe and check the internal temperature of the roast after 9 hours. Internal meat temperature should be at least 195 °F / 90 °C for tender beef.

Prepare the chuck roast
: Sprinkle the salt and pepper lightly over the roast on all sides. Place the chuck roast in a large plastic bag or large bowl with the onions, bay leaves, and rosemary. Pour the wine over the roast, cover, and let marinate overnight.

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Get ready. Remove the water tray and rack from the Proofer. Set the temperature at 195 °F / 90 °C.

Prepare vegetables: After the roast has marinated, slice carrots, celery, and garlic. Place butter and oil in the stock pot with some of the sliced vegetables. Lay the roast on top with all of the marinade and add the remaining vegetables.

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Cover and cook: Cover the stock pot and gently place in the center of the Proofer, close the Proofer lid and allow the roast to cook for 8 to 10 hours. After 9 hours check the interior of the roast with a thermometer and then turn the roast over. We recommend a temperature of 195-200 °F / 90-93 °C for a tender and juicy roast.

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Serve: Remove the bay leaves and rosemary sprigs. Blend some of the celery, carrots and onion with some of the juices until you have a smooth puree. Spoon some of the puree sauce on each serving plate and top with the roast.
* Note: Gently place the stock pot in the center of the Proofer base and avoid sliding your pot to prevent scratching the aluminum surface on the base of the Proofer.

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5 comments

I will be preparing this meal soon. It looks very good, and certainly very simple.

Gary Cornog

195 is 50 degrees too high for a roast. You will end up with a tough roast, and it will not be good.

Kelsey

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Kelsey – We’ve had great success following this exact method resulting in a moist and tender roast. Let us know if you try it and have different results.

Brod & Taylor

Just made this as the first slow cook dish in my Proofer/Cooker. Followed the recipe to the letter and result was… excellent! Dead easy, too. It did need – and got – a bit more seasoning (salt, pepper and paprika) but a terrific and satisfying Sunday dinner. And leftovers too!

Alan

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Alan- We are thrilled to hear it! Thank you!

Brod & Taylor

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FAQs

Does chuck roast get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

Yes, pot roast absolutely becomes more tender the longer it cooks. Roasts are generally made from tougher cuts of meat, such as chuck or brisket, which contain a lot of collagen, connective tissue, and fat. These tougher tissues require a long cooking time to break down and for the collagen to converts into gelatin.

Why is my roast still tough after 6 hours? ›

There are several reasons why this could have happened even after so much cooking. First, your choice of a rump roast could be a factor since cuts from the hind quarter are very muscular and, since muscles are the most resistant to breaking, this cut is quite stubborn when it comes to becoming tender.

Should you flip a chuck roast slow cooker? ›

There is no need to flip meat in a crock pot. In fact, I don't recommend trying it because it will be more hassle than it's worth. While it can be tempting to flip a roast in the name of even cooking, the crock pot takes care of that for you.

Which cooking method is best for a chuck roast? ›

How do you cook tender chuck roast? Braising meat, or searing and slow cooking it in liquid, is a fail-safe method for meltingly tender meat.

At what temp is beef chuck roast most tender? ›

We recommend a temperature of 195-200 °F / 90-93 °C for a tender and juicy roast. Serve: Remove the bay leaves and rosemary sprigs. Blend some of the celery, carrots and onion with some of the juices until you have a smooth puree. Spoon some of the puree sauce on each serving plate and top with the roast.

Is chuck roast better in the oven or crockpot? ›

That said, you'll get the most tender meat if your oven beef pot roast gets closer to 195°F — it won't shred properly until that point! Is it better to cook a roast in the oven or crock pot? As long as your beef chuck roast is cooked low and slow, you won't notice much of a difference!

Why isn't my roast falling apart? ›

The key to cooking pot roast is cooking it low and slow. The meat should just fall apart, hence the name, and if it doesn't, you probably have not cooked it long enough. Also, I like to cook the potatoes separately, as they tend to be a little to mushy for my liking when you cook them with the roast.

Does beef chuck get softer the longer you cook it? ›

Stew is the ideal time to skip the lean, pricier cuts of meat and go for the less expensive, tougher cuts. The long, slow cook time leaves lean meat, like sirloin, tough and chewy, while tougher cuts, like chuck, break down and become really tender.

How to salvage a tough roast beef? ›

You can add a little bit of water or broth to a pan and simmer the meat for a few minutes. The goal is to allow the liquid to penetrate the meat without allowing it to overcook even more. This should take a couple of minutes. If you add a couple tablespoons of vinegar or lemon juice, this also helps revive the meat.

Do you have to sear chuck roast before putting in crockpot? ›

Searing the chuck roast before adding it into the Crockpot produces the best flavor and helps to tenderize the meat, but if necessary, you may skip this step. Add in as many veggies as you'd like for your family. I cook my roasts on low for 8 hours, so the meat is nice and tender.

Can you leave a roast in a crockpot on low overnight? ›

In general, it's best to stick to the indicated cook time on the recipe you're following. Most slow cooker meals take 8-12 hours on low or 4-6 hours on high, but there are also recipes for slow-cooked meat that take up to 24 hours.

What happens if you don't sear a chuck roast? ›

It's not really necessary to sear your roast before cooking, but caramelizing the surface gives the cut an incredible depth of flavor, enhanced with the complex layers of nutty caramel and coffee-like bitterness that meat-lovers find delicious.

Do you cook a chuck roast fat side up or down? ›

Place roast, fat side up, on rack in shallow roasting pan. Insert ovenproof meat thermometer so tip is centered in thickest part of beef, not resting in fat. Do not add water or cover.

How do you make a chuck roast not tough? ›

Pot roasts require about 3-4 hours of cooking time at 350F to fully tenderize the tough cuts of meat by gently braising them in flavorful liquid. Check tenderness periodically. Rest before slicing for juicy results.

How do you tenderize a chuck roast before cooking? ›

Wet Brining with Baking Soda to Tenderize Meat
  1. Step 1: Dissolve Baking Soda into water. Use 1 teaspoon of baking soda and ½ cup of water for every 12 ounces of meat.
  2. Step 2: Soak meat in solution for at least 15 minutes. ...
  3. Step 3: Remove meat and rinse thoroughly. ...
  4. Step 4: Cook as desired.

Does chuck roast get tough if overcooked? ›

Once the food gets overcooked, it often becomes tough and dry. If you've gone too far, there are some things that you can do to keep things from being too tough and too dry. Keep things warm. Once the food cools off, your tough and dry meat will become even tougher and dryer.

How do you soften a chuck roast? ›

Braise it in the oven, low and slow, or a slow-cooker. It will take hours, but you get a fall-apart roast that can be delicious, especially if you are braising it in a flavorful liquid. Think chili, for example, or a good stew base. The low and slow breaks down the collagen and makes the meat tender.

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