How To Make The Ultimate Slow-Cooked Beef Pot Roast

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  • Опубліковано 31 січ 2014
  • This is a pot roast dish that I have made for years. While very simple to make, the layers of flavor in this dish are astounding! I hope you'll give it a try :)
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  • @afkhamniazi
    @afkhamniazi 7 років тому +110

    man, your wife is one lucky lady!
    AND you got all the pots and pans in the world! DAYUM!

  • @popanddonnacollinsworth7741
    @popanddonnacollinsworth7741 8 років тому +232

    Watching you prepare that ultimate pot roast is like watching an artist at his palette. I don't believe that anyone could watch this video without a pavlovian response of some sort. Well done and thank you for sharing your skills with us.

    • @VP-fr3cj
      @VP-fr3cj 8 років тому +4

      Yesssss!!!

    • @chopperwitz
      @chopperwitz 6 років тому +3

      Yes, he's like the Bob Ross of cooking :)

    • @travv88
      @travv88 5 років тому +3

      When he cut that roast I was like "OHH DUDE!"

    • @itsjustrenee1320
      @itsjustrenee1320 5 років тому +1

      I like your hat

    • @AggroSamurai
      @AggroSamurai 5 років тому +1

      I bet this dish was phenomenal

  • @nugznmugz
    @nugznmugz 7 років тому +28

    19 seconds in and I'm already in love with this man

  • @MrKittles1123
    @MrKittles1123 2 роки тому +13

    This was absolutely beautiful. After watching several different videos and variations on this core recipe, I came to this video and it is by far the best of any I’ve seen or read. Sensibly organized, elegantly presented, all the fundamentals are present, and there was no camera time wasted or spent unnecessarily. Excellent content right here.

  • @Mrmanonthehill
    @Mrmanonthehill 9 років тому +13

    I nomally dont watch cooking stuff on YT. But you had me. Nice presentation, voice, tempo, and clear and to the point. Beautiful pot roast. Wow!

  • @DisillusionedAcronym
    @DisillusionedAcronym 7 років тому +32

    never thought to put the veggies back into the broiler afterward. GREAT idea!

  • @foodandfuntraveler5859
    @foodandfuntraveler5859 6 років тому +55

    Over a year ago I watched this video and did the same recipe for pot roast and it was a success with my family. And now a year later I still keep using this recipe to cook potroast. Thank you soo much for sharing.

  • @tii2015
    @tii2015 6 років тому +32

    THAT was one of the best presentations I've ever seen!!
    Great job Chef!
    TII

    • @j3ffro738
      @j3ffro738 3 роки тому

      Then you have not eaten out much. The color of the dish is so off-putting.

  • @kucklick1
    @kucklick1 7 років тому +34

    The best! I made this for a group of friends and they LOVED it! I used an 8 lb roast and let it go all night long at 200 degrees. In my opinion, yours is the best recipe.

    • @kucklick1
      @kucklick1 7 років тому +8

      Made this again, and again, everyone loved it! I did not take credit for your recipe but directed them to your video. Thanks!

    • @chicfrancisco6845
      @chicfrancisco6845 4 роки тому +2

      Just by watching, I can tell that it is the best recipe. Bravo!

  • @karlo29
    @karlo29 9 років тому +28

    I like to poke small holes into the meat with a narrow knife and insert slivers of garlic about an inch into the roast (aprox 1/4-1/2 clove per sliver). I find that it gives a great flavor as the garlic caramelizes and defuses throughout the meat. I also like to add allot of button mushrooms. I like to use them whole as they shrink considerably during the cooking id say at least 50% of original size. I find that they are more pleasant to eat texturally whole rather than sliced or chopped. I would suggest reducing the initial amount of fluid by at least a cup if adding mushrooms though as they contain lots of water that will add to your broth during the cooking. One other thing i do sometimes is I will add some of my dry ingredients to flour and roll the roast in it prior to searing. I have found that this will create a pleasant crust and also help the roast maintain its shape during cooking, making it easier to slice when finished instead of it just crumbling. Thank you very much for your video. I enjoy watching different recipes so i can learn new tips and tricks that i can combine and experiment with to try to make my own creations better. Thank you again and i wish you and everyone a happy and safe Christmas season.

  • @oshtoolman
    @oshtoolman Рік тому +3

    I just found this video!!! About 8 years after you posted it. The sizzle on the "tiny" cast iron was something to behold. The only thing that would have made this better, is if I was able to come to your house for dinner!!!!! This looks amazing!!!!! Great job and probably one of the best videos I've watched.

  • @AL-mm4vq
    @AL-mm4vq 5 років тому +2

    Wow, looks so good.
    Remember with recipes, comment readers, you adjust to your own liking. Don't critique his, he likes intense flavors so he adds more. If you have a lighter palette, don't add so much.

  • @acciocake1034
    @acciocake1034 9 років тому +18

    This was so clear and organized. I wish all cooking videos were as straight forward. Even if some things in the video were not done exactly how I would do it, you're the one making a pot roast for the gods. Thanks a bunch!

  • @panda007
    @panda007 7 років тому +131

    I loved how two cups of cab ended up being the whole bottle.

    • @Hanna5859
      @Hanna5859 5 років тому +6

      panda007. If in doubt, add more wine!

    • @jenjoseph9394
      @jenjoseph9394 4 роки тому +7

      They ALWAYS say men make the best cooks , because their food comes out so much richer, and so very delicious ,no offense ,I'm a girl.. but they always use much more than they SHOULD ,and it somehow tastes so good...

    • @peter3337
      @peter3337 4 роки тому +4

      @@jenjoseph9394 If it tastes good then maybe that's the way it "should" be done

    • @waynecampeau4566
      @waynecampeau4566 4 роки тому +1

      Might as well, you can never have too much gravy. :) Just don't drown the roast, that will ruin it.

    • @craigriley8317
      @craigriley8317 3 роки тому +2

      I agree use half bottle of wine and the other half can go inside you to keep you cheerful😂😂

  • @cheshkat6321
    @cheshkat6321 4 роки тому +1

    Sorry if I have already posted a comment but I really have to say how much I appreciate your cast iron videos.
    as my cast-iron collection grows I like to revisit the videos I have learned so much from. I have made this dish before but now I'm looking at the presentation with the smaller cast iron cookware. Also need to get more cutting boards for preparing the food and serving. You are someone that really impressed me and shows how cooking can be fun and food served beautifully.
    Ignore the negativity in the comments because there's many more people that are thankful that you take the time to share.
    Thank you!

  • @4gma59
    @4gma59 6 років тому +15

    Thank you -- Perfect presentation! Good lighting, organized, no extra foo-foo talk, and you fast-forwarded through what I didn't need to watch, for instance, the entire stirring process that's so annoying on many videos (thanks for not wasting my time). Love your choice of equipment and lack of food snobbery. Very practical and useful. Subscribing!

  • @jasonwilliams3478
    @jasonwilliams3478 7 років тому +46

    This guy knows his way around cooking, great presentation too

  • @fattycatty1740
    @fattycatty1740 9 років тому +5

    This looks like the perfect pot roast. I may not know as much as the "critics" here, but I do know what I like. Love your presentation and the simple goodness of your recipes. Good job! Carry on.

  • @jacquelineirwin1221
    @jacquelineirwin1221 5 років тому +15

    "I don't like to use a lot of rosemary."
    Adds whole plant...
    Looks so so good. Thank you.

  • @debbiedudley504
    @debbiedudley504 7 років тому +3

    I love watching other people cook. Never would have thought to throw those potatoes under the broiler ... good idea! Thanks for posting your recipe. (Oh, and loved seeing all that cast iron .... awesome!)

  • @richardreynolds8577
    @richardreynolds8577 8 років тому +35

    Excellent video. I've been cooking roast in a crock pot for years but following this video, I prepared the best pot roast ever. Searing the roast and adding a wine / bouillon added so much to the roast.
    Thanks

    • @nickrandles1102
      @nickrandles1102 4 роки тому +1

      Richard Reynolds can’t wait to make it for myself, glad I found this video

  • @quietlyobserving6531
    @quietlyobserving6531 7 років тому +21

    This was the first video of yours that I watched and I'm hooked. New subscriber!

  • @kingjudah6320
    @kingjudah6320 6 років тому +3

    Jeffrey this was simply an excellent execution of preparing a pot roast, you made us all realize that we have a lot of catching up to do. This was absolutely AWESOME!!

  • @gina1433mhrj
    @gina1433mhrj 5 років тому +3

    That is the ultimate culinary pot roast, I've never seen better. And adding those collar greens made it even more fantastic. You are an excellent cook. Awesome touch serving it in a hot skillet. Thank you for the upload. I'm drooling :)

  • @equinelyn
    @equinelyn 7 років тому +158

    Ok... I made this the other day.. Holy s#*+ it was the best meal I've had in a long time. Absolutely delicious!! The only difference I did was put the meal in the croc pot on low for 8 hrs. And I chopped the veggies after I seared the meat, and tossed them in the oil and fat from the seared meat in the cast iron. That wine sauce was to die for. Thanks so much for the recipe!! I will try several more!! Yum!!!

    • @sunflower9387
      @sunflower9387 4 роки тому +3

      Great to read this. I was skeptical about the wine.

    • @sonyaim
      @sonyaim 4 роки тому +1

      When did you put in you veggies? I hate when my veggies come out very soggy

    • @VileVisionshaunt
      @VileVisionshaunt 4 роки тому

      I am late to the party, but did you cook your onions(specifically) and other veggies for the full 8 hours? I did a non related roast tonight, added my onions with 2 hours left to cook on low, and they still came out too soft. The potatoes and carrots were fine.

    • @easterc6006
      @easterc6006 3 роки тому

      Lol

  • @wjm988
    @wjm988 7 років тому +18

    wow wow wow! you're a beef artist my friend. that looks amazing. I love how you took care to do all the steps knowing it's well worth it. great presentation as well!

  • @D...........33
    @D...........33 3 роки тому +2

    Looks absolutely amazing. Where can you go wrong with red wine and beef. Keep making dishes like this,spot on👍

  • @kewphotog
    @kewphotog 3 роки тому

    I woke up yesterday craving a good Pot Roast. I searched on UA-cam for recipes. When I ran my search I filtered for most views, and your video was up first. Last night my fiancé and I enjoyed what I think was one of the best dishes I have ever made.
    Thank you so much for taking the time to show the world this amazing Pot Roast. We hope to see more cooking videos in the future!

  • @GoranMak
    @GoranMak 8 років тому +121

    OH MY GAWD! Seriously! My mouth watered about 7 times during this video - and then you pulled out the Collard Greens! LOL 8 times for sure! That looks so good, I SWEAR I could smell it. Thanks so much for the vid, looking forward to more - as I will now sub to yer channel!

    • @MrsSanch-xj4px
      @MrsSanch-xj4px 6 років тому +1

      The Euro Cooking Canuk
      yeeeeaaah right? 😊💛

    • @adolfhitler4116
      @adolfhitler4116 5 років тому

      Lovely going to try that .

    • @nandavorace
      @nandavorace 5 років тому +1

      Collard greens 💚💚💚

  • @RonRicho
    @RonRicho 9 років тому +18

    That actually is the ultimate pot roast! Wow! I am definitely going to make this. Thanks for posting this very excellent video. Very well produced and presented. Cheers.

    • @TheCulinaryFanatic
      @TheCulinaryFanatic  9 років тому +3

      Ron Richo - Thank you SO much for watching!

    • @realhoney5550
      @realhoney5550 9 років тому +2

      The Culinary Fanatic We can get married tonight!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @robinnelson3868
    @robinnelson3868 7 років тому +7

    OMG!! This looks wonderful! I can almost smell and taste it! Great job, thank you. Definitely going to try it this way next time.

  • @bdroddy
    @bdroddy 5 років тому

    Dang. I’m drooling over that roast. And then you start pulling out all that cast iron and showing it off and now I’m drooling over that too! Incredible!

  • @leodolterf
    @leodolterf 8 років тому +33

    "add 2 cups" "lets see how much is left" "3 cups lets go ahead and use 3 cups" - words of a wise man.

    • @zone4garlicfarm
      @zone4garlicfarm 8 років тому +1

      +Frederick Leodolter My measuring systen for wine is simple. A one liter bottle = 4 cups. A 3/4 liter bottle = 3 cups. Pour some then check the contents of the bottle. Pour more if needed.

    • @BraveUlysses59
      @BraveUlysses59 4 роки тому +2

      In my house that would have been 2 1/2 cups wine and a glass of wine for the chef.

    • @NajSinghs
      @NajSinghs 3 роки тому +1

      @@BraveUlysses59 lol 💯❤

  • @theresabollman8061
    @theresabollman8061 8 років тому +199

    Nice dish and lovely presentation, but may I offer any new cooks this: The frying pan that the roast was seared in...the stuff on the bottom of the pan is called fond and it is where all the flavor went. Deglaze that with some of your liquid and get it into the dutch oven...its important.

    • @Jennifr1966
      @Jennifr1966 8 років тому +1

      +theresa bollman Can you explain that a bit more? I didn't understand. Are you saying that after he finished searing it, the stuff that was left you should deglaze? If so, how do you do that? And why into the dutch oven?

    • @theresabollman8061
      @theresabollman8061 8 років тому +18

      +Jennifer W Hi Jen, . Deglazing can be done w/ any liquid. All you are trying to do is loosen the brown stuff that forms on the bottom of any pan when you sear meat (so you may include it with your cooking liquids or your broth or gravy). You jus pour in some water or broth or whatever you have handy...or sometimes you might be including canned tomatoes in your dish etc and scrape a bit.. The reason I said to transfer it to your pot or Dutch Oven was because the cook here used a separate pan for browning/searing, otherwise the brown stuff (fond) would have already been in the pan the roast was going to be cooking in. It's one reason a Dutch Oven (heavy-bottomed pot with a top) is great. The bottom is heavy enough to serve in the way his Iron fry pan did. That way you have just one pan to clean.

    • @sethjohnson7872
      @sethjohnson7872 8 років тому +13

      alwsys deglaze your fond with some wine or even just water. you can also reduce at low heat. add some butter and make a bunch of different sauces or gravy or roux with that.

    • @Jennifr1966
      @Jennifr1966 8 років тому +12

      Thank you So much for your advice! I hate that I'm still learning, but at least I'm learning! also, some people never learn!

    • @theresabollman8061
      @theresabollman8061 8 років тому +6

      +Jennifer W Youre very welcome! Jen I have been cooking for DECADES and I'm still learning all the time. Just enjoy the process!

  • @Americal1970
    @Americal1970 4 роки тому

    I am going to use my 69 years of eating experience and let you know that you are the best chef in the world . My eyes are doing the tasting on a Sony 55" tv , YOUR THAT GOOD

  • @mikeschmidt7980
    @mikeschmidt7980 5 років тому +2

    You sir are and artist!!!! I'm going to try cooking this myself for my family I enjoyed your video, thanks for sharing your skill.

  • @spikecb22
    @spikecb22 8 років тому +745

    Let me move this from a cast iron pot to a cast iron skillet then move the cast iron bowl to a cast iron presentation pot with a cast iron lid and a cast iron rammekin in my cast iron house

    • @MeanOldLady
      @MeanOldLady 8 років тому +65

      +Tetsu Hoshi - The man loves his cast iron & rightfully so! =)

    • @thatevoguy192
      @thatevoguy192 8 років тому +49

      I laughed way too hard. He could of definitely cut a few steps out. It's pot roast for christ sake.

    • @reginaldcampbell3127
      @reginaldcampbell3127 8 років тому +24

      +Sole Purpose . ur simple minded. thats called a good teacher.

    • @peterchung2194
      @peterchung2194 8 років тому +27

      +Tetsu Hoshi Hahaha, funny but true ... and I thought that I loved my cast iron! He made me feel cast iron deficient! ~~ AND HUNGRY though =D

    • @mjjm5511
      @mjjm5511 8 років тому +1

      lol!!

  • @smiley235
    @smiley235 7 років тому +7

    This looks unbelievably delicious, might try tomorrow.

  • @DavesArchives
    @DavesArchives 6 років тому +1

    This is my favorite recipe on UA-cam, and IMO, the most beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing this.

  • @wh33l6r
    @wh33l6r 7 років тому

    OMG! This should be in a museum some place! Well...a museum where you could eat the masterpiece! Looks spectacular! Thanks!

  • @brucebreeland2
    @brucebreeland2 9 років тому +4

    @ The Culinary Fanatic, I used your recipe and prepared the meal in a pressure cooker, it was absolutely delicious! The infused flavors complimented on another wonderfully yet kept their individuality. The tenderness of the meat required the use of a fork only.Thank you for sharing!

    • @Kazerez
      @Kazerez 5 років тому

      Bruce Breeland how long did you leave it in the pressure cooker?

  • @sharpasaneraser
    @sharpasaneraser 9 років тому +3

    this is definitely the correct way to do a great pot roast...the cleanup must be crazily laborious...i think it would count as a workout for sure.
    collard greens look great! WINNER

  • @waterfront4me
    @waterfront4me 5 років тому

    This Guy is a Winner!!!! He should have a show on a Major Network that I would definately watch as many would. Thumbs Up!!!!! 5 Star!!!!!

  • @yoelhernandez7
    @yoelhernandez7 7 років тому +2

    Nice job! I have tried this recipe previously and I have found it to yield the most delicious pot roast. Nice job. You are truly a culinary artist. Thank you

  • @k0d0kan
    @k0d0kan 8 років тому +18

    Just a typical pot roast until the end. The way you finished the veggies is what got me.
    I'm giving this a try today.
    Thank you

  • @BasementShopGuy
    @BasementShopGuy 8 років тому +34

    Oh my god. That's all... wow!

  • @cessaly100
    @cessaly100 5 років тому

    I will! I adore how you layered the veggies, spices and gravy! Impressive! Cannot wait to cook it!

  • @ScottHillsmusclecargarage
    @ScottHillsmusclecargarage 2 роки тому +1

    That looks good. I'm going to cook this up this weekend. Thanks for the recipe. I have never seen it done like this before. I am always up for something new.

  • @chrissnyder3809
    @chrissnyder3809 7 років тому +4

    Beautiful Dish .... and I must say the man loves his castiron

  • @VP-fr3cj
    @VP-fr3cj 8 років тому +4

    That sizzle is everything! I love your presentation, and your kitchen looks scrupulously clean. Your cooking is so decadent, it's almost religious! I subscribe! I would most definitely add some 5 cheese Mac and cheese as a side with those greens!

  • @mariahmoraguez7368
    @mariahmoraguez7368 6 років тому +2

    Chef this is just amazingly done. I can only imagine how tasty this is. This is exactly how I like to present food to my Family, Friends and all guests in my home. Thank you.

  • @richardkreher9921
    @richardkreher9921 5 років тому

    Fellow culianary enthusiasts... Bookmark this video. This is it. All you need. I give it a 10.

  • @Valerifon1
    @Valerifon1 8 років тому +3

    That looks so incredibly delicious! Thank you so much for sharing this with us! I can't wait to try it. :D atb!

  • @perfectlyunperfect8623
    @perfectlyunperfect8623 7 років тому +5

    Your Presentation along with your Outstanding vocabulary excels Beautifully! You have Skills My Friend. LOOKS DEVINE! EXCELLENT!

  • @GreatBoneStructure
    @GreatBoneStructure 7 років тому

    Got drool all over my keyboard! Can't wait to do this recipe.

  • @lakerhoops32
    @lakerhoops32 5 років тому

    Man when you added collard greens my soul went back to the country!!!!!! Yes sir that food right there!!

  • @tinamkrkmn
    @tinamkrkmn 7 років тому +4

    that was the best I've ever seen thank you

  • @ladyraven30
    @ladyraven30 7 років тому +4

    The pot roast did it for me. Subscribed!

    • @RumbleHD
      @RumbleHD 6 років тому

      ladyraven30 me too

  • @lasercorn2399
    @lasercorn2399 4 роки тому

    This is by far the best recipe for pot roast I have ever made. Absolutely amazing dinner. Delicious, satisfying and easy to make. Thanks!

  • @gullwingstorm857
    @gullwingstorm857 7 років тому +1

    I've never seen a pot roast. That was amazing, I'm now a huge fan.

  • @andrewasp6043
    @andrewasp6043 9 років тому +3

    Wow!!! That looks soooo good !!!ty for the video

  • @Dang911
    @Dang911 8 років тому +14

    The amount of pots, pans, dishes, and bowls dirtied to make this dish is astronomical! No need to mix the wine and bullion/garlic separate, its all going to braze, hell no need to braze the meet in another pan when you can heat up your dutch. This is a one pan one pot recipe!

  • @justthetip96
    @justthetip96 3 роки тому

    I just watched this for the first time and the whole time I was like I hope my phone rings for an invite to dinner. Loved watching how passionate you are about the food and cookware. Impressive!

  • @1texasmystery922
    @1texasmystery922 6 років тому

    Love this, and all the cast irons! Such a great idea to serve on 💜

  • @PhoenixCustomPrimiti
    @PhoenixCustomPrimiti 10 років тому +8

    That, sir, is one mean pot roast. Well done! (No pun intended.)

  • @89DrFunk
    @89DrFunk 9 років тому +3

    That was spot on my dude that meal got me drooling over here LOL.

  • @missfitt3dp
    @missfitt3dp 5 років тому +1

    Oh my goodness. I made this today. It's beautiful! I had to tweak it a bit, but I can't wait to eat.

  • @juliabliss1477
    @juliabliss1477 5 років тому

    This looks amaaazing Jeffrey B. Rogers!! Thank you for the mouth watering tutorial. I love how you broiled the veggies. Great tip!

  • @ManuPeterCooking
    @ManuPeterCooking 8 років тому +3

    it remember's me ome of my grandmother's preparations. It looks good :) Miam

  • @Warpfield
    @Warpfield 9 років тому +8

    I liked this video so much that I stopped by CostCo and got me a nice roast to try your recipe this weekend.

    • @TheCulinaryFanatic
      @TheCulinaryFanatic  9 років тому +1

      Michael Robertson - How did it turn out?

    • @Miss_Cali
      @Miss_Cali 9 років тому

      I didn't realize Costco sold this cut of beef. I will look for it next time I shop there. Thanks for the tip.

    • @palms235
      @palms235 7 років тому

      The Culinary Fanatic Hello there. Awesome video👍
      I live in Chicago. Where can I buy those cast iron skillet's. After using iron skillet's for awhile, some of them will rust. How can you keep cast iron skillet nice and black with out rust color coming in after washing it? Thanks again and have a good day.

    • @daylabraxton4707
      @daylabraxton4707 7 років тому +1

      PALMS 23 half of potato,salt in oil and rub it in the cast iron pan.The potato will pick up the rust,wipe clean with towel.season the pan with a light rub of oil and in a heat 400 DG oven.Always oil pan lightly with oil after each wash☺

  • @Acadian.FrenchFry
    @Acadian.FrenchFry 6 років тому

    My mouth went from zero to drooling in less than 8.5 minutes!

  • @rogerforsberg3910
    @rogerforsberg3910 2 роки тому

    For someone such as myself, i.e., a widower whose wife was an absolutely superb cook, your video was just the perfect teaching tool for this type of pot roast. Many thanks!!

  • @alyssa0411
    @alyssa0411 9 років тому +17

    Thank you for your video. I'm 34 years old and trying to figure this whole cooking thing out...lol. Wish me luck!

    • @TheCulinaryFanatic
      @TheCulinaryFanatic  9 років тому +1

      Alyssa Downing Thanks for watching! Good luck :)

    • @nasirb3914
      @nasirb3914 5 років тому

      Jesus Christ.

    • @alishadawn6636
      @alishadawn6636 5 років тому

      Alyssa did u figure it out or need some short tips u don't need every thing he has

  • @TardRepellent
    @TardRepellent 8 років тому +167

    wow so many people offering their critique as if they didn't come here to learn something. that's what's annoying about this age of home cooks, no respect. who are you fooling? you're here to gain something from this video, from my personal experience I would say majority of you learned something valuable. I thought this was brilliant.

    • @trudaroof
      @trudaroof 8 років тому +6

      +Nick Silva There is much to be learned from the vid & the comments below

    • @TardRepellent
      @TardRepellent 8 років тому +9

      trudaroof I'm not disputing that, I'm saying there's no need to insult the person when you came to learn. do you insult your college professors? I didn't.

    • @nexttvmarketing
      @nexttvmarketing 8 років тому +5

      +Nick Silva I agree with you nick 100% so many on the net so eager to criticize and judge...not to learn...the INTERNET WAS CREATED FOR RESEARCH...incidentally I like everything but the tomotao paste...stewed tomatoes are much better....

    • @thetruthishere177
      @thetruthishere177 7 років тому +3

      Jimothy Snooker
      not really I watch videos to see how other people cook their way but cmon how many times does it have to be moved n plated on a hot iron pan cmon really. ...😖 I mean everything diff but hav u ever heard that song "Y u gtta go n B so complicated"😂😂

    • @thetruthishere177
      @thetruthishere177 7 років тому +4

      Jimothy Snooker
      yes I insulted my college professor n corrected her a couple times😂😂😂

  • @bruxbutler2078
    @bruxbutler2078 5 років тому

    Nice looking slow cooked roast. I for one love cooking in my grandparents old cast irons. Not only adds to the flavor but also to the heart of the dish.

  • @47vulcanride
    @47vulcanride 5 років тому

    just tried this tonight. one of the best versions of pot roast I've ever had! I will do this again for sure. Thanks

  • @divadining4873
    @divadining4873 9 років тому +7

    Making this today!! Looks amazing

    • @TheCulinaryFanatic
      @TheCulinaryFanatic  9 років тому

      Nikki H - Thank you for watching!!

    • @kareneickhoff7887
      @kareneickhoff7887 9 років тому

      The Culinary Fanatic just curious why kosher salt

    • @originalskindog6619
      @originalskindog6619 9 років тому +2

      Karen Eickhoff You should cook with kosher salt. Table salt contains iodine and other things you don't want in your dish. Build your dish with kosher, and your salt shaker may never be set at the table again.

    • @rolloverriderpgr
      @rolloverriderpgr 8 років тому

      +DeputyDog FYI: IF undergoing radiation for cancer, use ionized salt until about 1 month after treatment ends. Add a little sea or Kosher for the flavor. Yes I'm a survivor and use sea salt all the time but had to change while going through radiation.

    • @jenkins80526
      @jenkins80526 8 років тому +2

      DeputyDog...You're kidding right?
      Iodine is extremely important to have in your diet. I think you may have an iodine deficiency. Get some Iodized salt and start using it in your food ASAP.
      Iodine is an essential trace element that is vital for normal growth
      and development. Around 60% of the iodine in the human body is stored in
      the thyroid gland. The health benefits of iodine play a very important
      role in the normal functioning of the thyroid gland, which secretes
      thyroid hormones that control the base metabolic rate of the body. In
      fact, without iodine, thyroid hormones could not even be synthesized.
      Iodine controls the functioning of thyroid glands in human body,
      which in turn has a significant influence on the metabolic processes in
      the body. The health benefits of iodine help in the optimal utilization
      of calories, thereby preventing its storage as excess fat. Other
      benefits of iodine are the removal of toxins from the body and
      assistance for the system in utilizing various minerals, like calcium
      and silicon.
      Deficiency Symptoms of Iodine
      A deficiency of iodine
      can have serious effects on the body. The symptoms of iodine deficiency
      include frustration, depression, mental retardation, poor perception
      levels, goiter, abnormal weight gain, decreased fertility, coarse skin,
      chances of still birth in expectant mothers, constipation and fatigue.
      In severe cases, mental retardation associated with diseases such as
      cretinism, characterized by serious physical malformations, can be the
      result. According to WHO reports, iodine deficiency is one of the
      leading causes of mental retardation all over the world.
      It is somewhat rare for iodine deficiency to occur in North America,
      as many food items are either grown in iodine-rich soil, or they contain
      salt, which is often iodized in western nations. However, some
      countries do not iodize their salt, and cultures that grow crops and
      livestock at a great distance from coastal waters are less likely to
      have iodine-rich soil, so they must consider that in their diet. The
      body needs 100-200 mcg of iodine per day, and 1/4 teaspoon of iodized
      salt contains approximately 95 mcg of iodine, so you can see why nations
      with access to iodized salt are far less likely to suffer from iodine
      deficiency.

  • @simonjaeger3201
    @simonjaeger3201 7 років тому +233

    a little bit of black pepper lol

    • @Dx3Official
      @Dx3Official 7 років тому +16

      i was starting to wonder if i was the only one who saw that

    • @movingandshaking3849
      @movingandshaking3849 7 років тому +13

      simon jaeger He didn't use enough in my opinion. 😜

    • @richaunfacey4638
      @richaunfacey4638 7 років тому +7

      You guy's are killing me with these comments LOL!

    • @YediLeprechaunis069
      @YediLeprechaunis069 6 років тому +12

      Not too much Rosemary, yet he used it all...

    • @zack4258
      @zack4258 6 років тому

      You missed the "A" buddy lol . I thought the same

  • @carolinagallegos3926
    @carolinagallegos3926 4 роки тому +1

    This looks absolutely amazing!! I'll be making this for dinner tonight!!!

  • @portialancaster3442
    @portialancaster3442 4 роки тому

    This is basically the same way I learned to make roast beef back in the 60's. It was a family recipe that didn't use wine and the seasonings were a little different. The other difference is I sear my meat in the same cast iron dutch oven I cook it in. This is a one pot meal for me that I cook on the stove top, not in the oven. Delish! Sometimes I wish I still ate red meat.

  • @portaadonai
    @portaadonai 9 років тому +21

    He cooks with skillets, uses them as plates, and also utensil holders. But hes not a true fanatic until he uses one as a pillow, table, chair, and landscape steps.

  • @bigpapi3636
    @bigpapi3636 7 років тому +5

    Is it not advisable to evaporate the alcohol from the wine/beef base mixture prior to braising the roast? I really like the technique of browning the vegetables post braising.

  • @SS-lt7lk
    @SS-lt7lk Рік тому

    The Dutch Oven Pot Roast is a Game Changer. It just speaks to you as it's says "This Is The Way It's Supposed To Be Made"

  • @stevejanka361
    @stevejanka361 3 роки тому

    Just made this recipe Sunday dinner. There are no words to explain the delicious taste of my pot roast. Thanks and take care. Stay healthy and have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

  • @iloveutube921
    @iloveutube921 9 років тому +4

    If anyone deserves to own fine cookware, it's you. A slight suggestion: Why not mix all your veggies together in a separate big bowl then transfer them to the pot? That way the oil and spices will be more evenly distributed. Also, I notice you season your meats after they start cooking. I am by no means an expert and have never in my life cooked in CI, but every chef I've ever seen season before the meat hits the pan. I was wondering if you've tried it that way and chose they way you do it for a particular reason. In any case, you're one heck of a cook. I would be honored to sit at your table any day of the week. Truly spectacular job.

    • @TheCulinaryFanatic
      @TheCulinaryFanatic  9 років тому +3

      Zander Thank you. Suggestion noted. Since the meat was going to simmer for hours, I felt it was fine just to add the seasoning to the entire pot.

  • @olexia07
    @olexia07 9 років тому +10

    I'm literally starving now

  • @jodicox5697
    @jodicox5697 7 років тому

    This recipe looks amazing! I am trying this tonight when I get off work. Thanks so much for taking the time to share this with us all. Will let you know how mine turned out.

  • @elizcc
    @elizcc 4 роки тому

    I see that this video has been around for several years. I am just now viewing it. At this very moment MY version of your recipe is baking in my oven. It will be ready soon, but I took a taste, and am thrilled at how flavorful and juicy the roast tastes. We are having company tonight and I will be proud to serve this meal. Thanks so much.

  • @dondeniro9847
    @dondeniro9847 8 років тому +18

    Can i season the meat before searing it rather than after searing it?

  • @MaximusThree
    @MaximusThree 10 років тому +3

    Looks great. I would never have thought about removing the veggies and putting them under the broiler. Nice touch. I was wondering why you chose to brown the beef in a separate cast iron pan instead of using the dutch oven?

    • @TheCulinaryFanatic
      @TheCulinaryFanatic  10 років тому +3

      Cleaning the Le Creuset French oven after searing is a pain. I go much hotter in regular cast iron than I do in enameled cast iron, which gives me a better sear.

  • @armandotorres-iy1cw
    @armandotorres-iy1cw Рік тому +1

    This is the best recipe I've seen...its a work of art . i bet its delicious too

  • @cindaschuster6725
    @cindaschuster6725 5 років тому

    OMG! I have watched 6 video's on how to make pot roast in a Dutch oven and this is by far the best one yet! I'm going to make this tomorrow. Thanx 😁

  • @BenHayat
    @BenHayat 7 років тому +4

    Man, you're good!

  • @AJen912
    @AJen912 9 років тому +3

    If mine comes out 1/10 as good as his looks, I'm signing up for culinary school! :D

  • @EtherealFaery
    @EtherealFaery 6 років тому

    I may make this for Father's day, great video!!! Simple and easy to follow ❤

  • @fobbitoperator3620
    @fobbitoperator3620 4 роки тому

    Not sure about everyone else watching this video, but I subliminally could smell this masterpiece, as it effervesces in the video!
    MMmmmmmmmmmm, yummi!!!

  • @Bearded_Toy_Guy
    @Bearded_Toy_Guy 7 років тому +40

    why didn't you use that wine to deglaze the pan you used to sear the roast?

    • @ADRIEL296
      @ADRIEL296 6 років тому +13

      I wouldn't try to deglaze a cast iron pan with wine. It would remove seasoning and mess up the patina like it happened to me due to acidity. And the pain of restoring the patina just makes you wonder not to do it. Deglazing pans is usually better done for stainless steel pans or aluminum pans. I haven't seen people deglazing cast iron pans. Cast iron pans are basically different shaped Chinese wok. Chinese people mostly stir fry stuff on their wok. Tomato derivatives products stir fry is basically unknown to most and I wonder if they simply avoid anything acidic for their iron or steel woks. Or it can be simply tomatoes were geographically not as common in their history long long ago. Once again, they avoid acidic stuff on their steel or iron woks as we should with cast iron.

    • @Goddess521
      @Goddess521 6 років тому +4

      Pure science, acid and iron don’t work well together🙄

    • @karlrovey
      @karlrovey 5 років тому +1

      If the seasoning has had some time to build up, deglazing with wine is okay. You do want to avoid leaving the wine in there for more than 20-30 minutes though. Also, once the beef mix has been added, it's less acidic.

    • @bbbbb7813
      @bbbbb7813 4 роки тому

      Never do that to cast iron pan..

  • @seahawks1185
    @seahawks1185 8 років тому +3

    Epic status.., That's magazine cover quality =)

  • @ZumwaltTheMighty
    @ZumwaltTheMighty 4 роки тому

    Made this tonight but with a 3# chuck instead of a 5#. Absolutely amazing. And I had all the cast iron for prep and serving. Thank you.

  • @scottfantastic1
    @scottfantastic1 4 роки тому

    That was simply the best pot roast video I've ever watched!!!!!!