Pot Roast in a Jar - Easy and delicious meal in a jar recipe (2024)

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Pot Roast in a Jar

Pot Roast in a Jar

  • Post published:June 29, 2017
  • Post category:Meal in a Jar
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As mentioned in Reasons why I home preserve, one of my favorite parts of canning is having quick and easy meal options. With that being said, Pot Roast in a jar is probably one of my favorite ‘dump’ meals! Yes, you read that right – I can pre-prep a pot roast meal and when it comes time for dinner, I can have fresh homemade pot roast on the table in 10 minutes. Seriously – this stuff is delicious! It is AMAZING how well it cooks all of the way through, the meat just falls apart.Pot Roast in a Jar - Easy and delicious meal in a jar recipe (2)

Pot Roast in a Jar

[Yield: (2) Quarts or (4) Pints]

Materials: (all materials can be found onThe Necessitiesfor reference)

  • 4 pint jars (plus flat lids and bands/rings) [Hint: I usually add an additional jar or 2 just in case.]
  • 1 pressure canner
  • 1 funnel
  • 1 jar lifter
  • 1 pan (to heat broth in)
  • 1 large bowl
  • 1 dish towel (large enough for the jars to cool on)

Ingredients:

  • 2 lbs boneless beef chuck (I used a brisket)
  • 1 cup peeled and diced potatoes*
  • 1 cup diced onions
  • 1/2 cup diced celery
  • 1 cup sliced carrots (I personally omitted these but that is a personal preference)
  • 2 tsp. salt**
  • 1 tsp. ground black pepper
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 2 garlic cloves, sliced
  • 2 tsp. dried thyme
  • 1 cup dry red wine (When cooking with alcohol don’t worry about spending a ton of money on top shelf alcohol. I used the rest of a bottle that I didn’t care for and it turned out delicious!)
  • Beef broth
  • 2 tbsp White vinegar***

*It is VERY important to have the potatoes completely peeled to avoid the risk of botulism.**Remember, dry herbs do not affect the pH of a recipe. Because of this, you can adjust quantities as desired (or even add additional flavors!)***The vinegar in this recipe is not for the food! When pressure canning it is recommended to use 2tbsp of vinegar in the water of the canner to help avoid mineral build up and discoloration of the canner however, this is not required.Process:

  1. Inspect each of your jars for cracks, chips, and/or any other questionable markings before use.
  2. Inspect pressure canner per Inspecting your Pressure Canner.
  3. Place canning rack into bottom of the pressure canner. Note that this is different from what we use on the water bath – it is a single metal disk that lays at the bottom of the canner to keep the glass jars off the bottom.
  4. Pour 3 quarts of water (and 2 tbsp of vinegar if using) into the pressure canner and then place on burner to warm jars (simmer but do not boil). (No matter how many jars you can safely fit in the canner, you will always use 3 quarts of water. As the pressure builds up, it creates steam and will cook the food to safe internal temperatures and does not require the jars to be submerged.)
  5. Pour broth into a pan and bring to a boil on the stove while preparing steps 6-7.
  6. First, trim cut of meat as needed and cut into 2in chunks and then place in large bowl.
  7. Prep remaining ingredients and spices (except broth) and combine with beef in bowl.
  8. Remove empty jars from pressure canner by using jar lifter.
  9. Tightly pack meat and veggie mixture into each heated jar leaving 1in head space. [Head space is the distance from the top of the jar to the food filling the jar.]
  10. Pour boiling broth in over packed meat and veggie mixture maintaining 1in head space. (The amount used is determined by how tightly you pack the ingredients)
  11. Wipe the rim of each jar with a damp cloth ensuring that the rims are clean.
  12. Place flat lid and screw band on jar and finger tighten. [Hint: Place the jar on a towel and using only your fingers, tighten the band until your jar spins on the towel.]
  13. Once finger tightened, return to pressure canner to avoid thermal shock. [Thermal shock is the cracking of jars from an extreme temperature swing such as putting hot food into a cold jar.]
  14. Place lid on canner (Note, if using a weighted pressure canner, do not place weight on lid vent pipe. If using a gauge pressure canner, only have the gauge in place, do not put pressure regular on vent pipe), return to medium-high heat.
  15. After a few minutes, the vent pipe should start expelling steam. Adjust temperature on stove top to maintain a steady stream. Once achieved, set timer for 10 minutes.
  16. After 10 minutes, place weight (10 lbs) or pressure regulator on vent pipe.For both methods, verify elevation using Elevation Rules and adjust accordingly.
  17. Weighted pressure canner: adjust heat until weight rocks at a slow stead pace. Once rocking, set timer for 1hr & 15 minutes (pints) or 1hr & 30 minutes (quarts). If weight stops rocking, this indicates that you are below temperature and processing time must restart.Dial gauge canner: adjust heat until gauge reads 11 psi. Once pressure is achieved, set timer for 1hr & 15 minutes (pints) or 1hr & 30 minutes (quarts).If the gauge ever drops below pressure, this indicates that you are below temperature and processing time must restart.As the pressure builds, the lid lock should popup indicating that pressure is building and that the lid is safely locked in place.For both methods, verify elevation using Elevation Rules and adjust accordingly.
  18. After 1hr 15mins/1hr 30mins, turn off heat and let canner cool on its own. Do not remove regulator or weight until canner is cool, lock is down, and no pressure remains in vessel. (This can easily take upwards of a half-hour if not more).
  19. Once the canner is cool and no pressure remains, remove regulator or weight and wait an additional 10 minutes.
  20. Remove canner lid (careful to open away from you) and use the jar lifter to remove your filled jars and place on a towel in a cool & draft-free location.
  21. Wait 24 hours before touching the jars. After 24 hours, remove the bands and pick up each jar from the flat lid (this will help ensure that each jar is truly sealed). Once the seal is verified, you may wash the exterior of the jars, dry, label, and store for future use.

When it comes time to serve, dump the contents of the jar into a saucepan and whisk in 2 tbsp of flour to thicken. Simmer over medium heat until well mixed and warmed then enjoy!

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Tags: Beef, Broth, Carrot, Celery, Garlic, Onion, Potato, Pressure Canner, Spirits, Wine

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    Great site!.. Hope I can learn different types of canning.. Do you mind getting questions?

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Pot Roast in a Jar - Easy and delicious meal in a jar recipe (2024)

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What can I add to pot roast for more flavor? ›

I opt for basil, thyme, paprika, dried bay leaves, and black pepper. These add a lovely, almost Italian-inspired flavor to this pot roast recipe. Veggies. Including onions, garlic, carrots, and potatoes (all of which are also in my beef stew!).

How do you upgrade a pot roast? ›

A little tomato paste, generous amount carrots to sweeten, garlic, onions, thyme, and rosemary to add flavor the roast. I love root vegetables like add parsnips, or white turnips and may add them for complex unique taste. Roast slowly on low heat in oven for a few hours until tender.

What happens if you put too much broth in pot roast? ›

The dissolving gelatin and juices from the meat are what make the pot roast sauce so delicious, and too much liquid at the start means a diluted sauce with less silky mouthfeel and rich flavor. Remember that the meat and any veggies in the pot will also add to the liquid volume.

Does pot 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.

How to jazz up a pot roast? ›

5 Killer Ways To Jazz Up Your Pot Roast
  1. Slow Cook At Low Temperature. Cooking time is essential to produce a truly scrumptious pot roast. ...
  2. Add Some Extra Onions. Never hold back from adding extra onions to your pot roast. ...
  3. Try Brisket Roast Cut. ...
  4. Go Global. ...
  5. Enhance The Spice.
Jul 20, 2021

What makes pot roast taste good? ›

For pot roasts, and other slow cooked tough meats, fat is your friend! Not only does fat deliver flavor, it helps keep the meat from drying out in the long slow cooking. So look for cuts that are well marbled with fat.

How would you enhance the flavor of a roast? ›

Here are some simple ways to add a lot of flavor to your next rib roast. Use mesquite, cherry or apple woods to enhance the beef by adding savory aromas and flavors. Season the outside of the roast with salt and pepper and a little olive oil. Or coat with any other seasonings that you enjoy.

How do you spice up a bland pot roast? ›

Pot Roast Seasoning
  1. Fresh garlic. Any excuse to use fresh garlic!
  2. Fresh thyme. Yes, you could make a pot roast without herbs. ...
  3. Italian seasoning. A blend of dried herbs like oregano, marjoram and rosemary, Italian herb seasoning is a lot of bang-for-buck here.
Oct 27, 2020

What not to do to pot roast? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Cooking Pot Roast
  1. Using the wrong roast.
  2. Not browning the roast.
  3. Deglazing with just broth.
  4. Cooking the vegetables too long.
  5. Not thickening the gravy.
Mar 29, 2017

What is the best liquid for pot roast? ›

A cup or so of beef stock is tasty; good red wine is delicious with beef; plain water is okay too. If you add sliced carrots and onions, you'll have a flavour base for delicious gravy when the roast is done.

Should pot roast be submerged in liquid? ›

Ultimately, it depends on your preferences and the flavor profile you're aiming to build in your roast, so have fun with it, and don't be afraid to be bold. Just remember there is no need to fully submerge your roast in liquid -- a little goes a long way to making a moist and fork-tender pot roast.

When should you add vegetables to a pot roast? ›

After the first two hours, add the veggies. Adding them too early means that you'll run the risk of overcooking them. Let the meat continue to cook.

Why are my potatoes still hard in the crockpot? ›

Insufficient Liquid: If there wasn't enough liquid in the crockpot, it could have caused uneven cooking. Potatoes need to be fully submerged in liquid to cook evenly. Old Potatoes: Very old or stored potatoes can become starchy and may not soften as well during cooking. It's best to use fresh, firm potatoes.

Is it better to cook a roast at 325 or 350? ›

When roasting meat and poultry, set the oven temperature to 325°F (163°C) or higher. Explore the charts below to learn how to get great results every time you cook.

Why won't my pot roast fall apart? ›

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.

What can I season my pot roast with? ›

Pot Roast Seasoning
  1. Fresh garlic. Any excuse to use fresh garlic!
  2. Fresh thyme. Yes, you could make a pot roast without herbs. ...
  3. Italian seasoning. A blend of dried herbs like oregano, marjoram and rosemary, Italian herb seasoning is a lot of bang-for-buck here.
Oct 27, 2020

What is the best way to add flavor to roast meats? ›

One is to add a dash of acid to your mix—in the form of lemon or lime juice—to increase the flavor of other compounds. Similarly, adding pepper before searing reduces some of the ingredient's potency. Add other herbs—such as thyme, oregano, or sage—early in the cooking process to achieve the right balance.

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