Pot roast brings back memories of special family dinners complete with mashed potatoes, green bean casseroles, and some sort of jello mixed with fruit dish. Ah, those were the days. Don’t mind us as we indulge our nostalgia today with Mississippi Pot Roast. Trust us, you’re going to love it.
There are a ton of variations to this recipe circulating. Veggies? Ranch Seasoning? Au Jus Mix? Gravy? Don’t let yourself get stuck in a “traditional pot roast” box, feel free to experiment with variations to this delicious classic recipe!
Best cuts of meat for Mississippi pot roast:
Chuck Roast – tender, falls apart when finished and easily shredded
Round Roast (bottom round, top round) – lean and easy to slice
Beef Brisket – fattier option that gets super tender, but can still be sliced for serving
For a completely different flavor, give this recipe a try with a pork butt or shoulder roast. Trust us, you’ve got to try it!
Pepperoncini Peppers:
Pepperoncinis: you either love them or hate them. Even if you’re not the type to just snack on a whole pepperoncini, we still highly recommend you include them in this recipe for the added flavor from the juices. Give it a try, you might surprise yourself.
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