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how to fix tough meat in slow cooker

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A slow-cooked roast makes a tender, juicy, and delicious meal that keeps on giving, it's also totally worth the wait. Slow cooking a roast is simple, and all you need is a slow cooker or oven and your choice of meat to get started.

Ingredients

  • 3 pounds chuck roast
  • 3 carrots
  • 2 large russet potatoes
  • 1 large white onion
  • 3 stalks of celery
  • 1 package instant onion
  • 1 can condensed cream of mushroom soup
  • ½ cup red wine
  • ½ cup beef stock
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    Buy a quality cut of meat. Select a cut from a tough muscle group such as the chuck or rump. These muscle groups contain a large amount of connective tissue as well as moderate amounts of fat to break down and create a juicy tender meat when cooked slowly. A few cuts that typically yield the best results:

    • Chuck Roast
    • Chuck Shoulder
    • Rump Roast
    • Brisket
    • Eye of Round
  2. 2

    Season your meat. Rub the outside of the roast with coarse salt and pepper. Some fresh herbs or spices, such as thyme or red pepper, can also add great flavor to your meat. Let the meat sit out and reach room temperature prior to cooking.

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  3. 3

    Chop vegetables to cook with the meat. Use a variety of hard vegetables such as carrots, potatoes, celery, and onions cut into ¾ inch pieces. Place a layer of vegetables on the bottom of the crock pot. Add the remaining vegetables after placing the meat in the pan.

  4. 4

    Place meat, fat side up, in the crock pot. Surround the meat with the remaining vegetables.

  5. 5

    Add liquid and seasoning to the pot. There are many options to add flavor to your roast and make a juicy meal. Beef stock, red wine, and cream of vegetable condensed soups are all great choices. You can experiment with flavors and combinations to make the roast your own. Start with this basic recipe for seasoning:[1]

    • 1 package of Onion Soup/Dip mix
    • 1 can of condensed Cream of Mushroom soup
    • ½ cup red wine (Merlot or Cabernet)
    • ½ cup beef stock
  6. 6

    Cook the roast on low for about 5-7 hours. Cook your meat for about 2 hours per pound of weight. Depending on the size of your roast you will need to adjust the cooking time.[2]

  7. 7

    Serve the roast. Slice the meat against the grain for the most tender bites. Serve pieces of meat with spoonfuls of vegetables topped with the juices from cooking. Add salt and pepper to taste, and enjoy your delicious meal!

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  1. 1

    Select a quality cut of meat. Slow cooking allows for lots of versatility in your choice of meat. Pork and beef tenderloin or prime rib are delicious options for slow cooking in an oven.[3]

  2. 2

    Preheat the oven to 250ºF (120°C). You will adjust the temperature when the roast is put in the oven. Ensuring that your oven is heated before your put in the roast will help ensure even cooking from start to finish.

  3. 3

    Brown the outside of the meat to sear in the juices. Place a large pan over medium high heat on the stove top. Place the meat in the hot pan and sear the meat on all sides. Allow the meat to cook for about thirty seconds on all sides to quickly brown the outer layer of the meat.[4]

  4. 4

    Place the meat in a shallow baking pan with a wire rack on the bottom. The rack raises the meat off the bottom of the pan to allow for better air circulation and even cooking. It also keeps the meat from stewing in the juices and becoming soggy on the bottom. If a pan with a rack is not available, place the meat on sturdy foods such as potatoes or carrots to keep it from getting too wet.

  5. 5

    Turn the oven down to 200ºF (93°C) and cook for about 1 hour per pound. Check your meat with a thermometer after 2.5 hours for a 2.5 pound roast. Follow these guidelines for doneness when checking temperature[5] :

    • 130ºF (54°C) Rare
    • 135ºF (57°C) Medium Rare
    • 150ºF (65°C) Medium
    • 160ºF (71°C) Well Done
    • NOTE: Your meat will continue to cook slightly after removing from the oven. The final temperature may change after you take it out of the oven.
  6. 6

    Allow meat to rest for 15 minutes prior to slicing. Resting meat ensures that you get a moist cut when you slice the roast. Avoid cutting the meat early to prevent all the juices and flavor from seeping out.

  7. 7

    Slice the meat against the grain and serve. After several hours of cooking it is now time to enjoy your roast. Cut perpendicular to the grain of the muscle to get the most tender bites.

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  • Question

    Do I cover the roast with foil when slow cooking?

    Community Answer

    It depends on what type of texture you're going for. If you prefer a drier, crunchier roast, do not cover it. If you want a roast with some more moisture, then you can go ahead and cover it.

  • Question

    What temperature should I set for a beef roast in the oven?

    Community Answer

    200 degrees is a good temperature, though you can turn it down to 190 if you want to do so.

  • Question

    What can I make with a whole chicken?

    Community Answer

    You could make nearly countless dishes with a whole chicken. It is considered both a lost art and a basic skill for even the best chefs to excel at roasting a chicken.

  • Question

    I have two roasts to cook together, one is 4 lbs and the other is 3.5 lbs. How much time will it take to slow roast in the oven?

    Community Answer

    At least overnight or all day to get it falling apart tender. Can't really over cook a slow cooked meat, and the longer it cooks, the better it gets.

  • Question

    Can I return the meat into the drippings for further cooking?

    Community Answer

    Just leave it in the drippings or a gravy long enough to heat. Further cooking will probably toughen it.

  • Question

    How long do you need to cook a roast in a slow cooker?

    Community Answer

    Cook the roast on low for 2 hours for every pound (454 g). Depending on the size of the roast, this will take about 5 to 7 hours total.

  • Question

    What temperature do you slow cook a pork roast?

    Community Answer

    Preheat the oven to 250ºF (120°C), then brown the meat in a pan on all sides for about 30 seconds. After that, reduce the oven 200ºF (93°C) and cook for about 1 hour per pound (454 g).

  • Question

    What is the process for blackening a roast prior to cooking it?

    Community Answer

    Rub it with oil, season it, and sear it on a BBQ grill. Do this quickly on all 4 sides. Then transfer to a 200 degree oven and cook until tender.

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  • Do not open the oven while the roast is cooking. This will allow heat to escape and increase cooking time.

  • Ask your butcher for recommendations on which cut of meat is best for each cooking process.

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To slow cook a roast, start by rubbing your favorite seasonings, like salt and pepper, into the roast. Then, put the roast fat-side up in a crockpot and pour 1 cup of stock, wine, or soup into the pot. Finally, turn on the crockpot and cook the roast for 2 hours per pound of meat. To learn how to slow cook a roast in the oven, scroll down!

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