How to Make Pressure Cooker Pot Roast



Elle shows Bridget how to make an easy, tender pot roast in the pressure cooker.

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  1. Great dinner for a Halloween weekend….although I like more vegetables….so I added a little more carrot and celery…love my Fissler….
    This is the second go around for this recipe…love lt love love it…

  2. I have a question – When I first attempted this recipe, I thought I would be a little fancy and a dash of cabernet after the broth, and before dropping the roast in. The liquid instantly turned from a nice golden brown color to an awful black/gray – YUCK! I aborted and started over, following the recipe to the letter. Was this a reaction between the baking soda and the wine?

  3. I'm trying this recipe right now in a electric pressure cooker. I'm worry the meat don't over cook. I will update later. Update: This will be my Christmas dinner; My family love it!!! I cooked for 55 mins and was perfect! Next time I will be careful with the salt in the gravy bc I already salted the meat before cook it.

  4. I just bought the Fieeler pressure cooker as you recommended, it came today, and I cannot wait to use it. Of course, as I thought about what I might make first, I consulted your channel and will be making this tomorrow. Thanks for all you do; you never give bad advice. I so appreciate what you do, and please keep doing it; what a service you provide.

  5. As a serious seasoned cook, I love ATK and Cooks Country for recipes, education, equipment reviews and so much more. I was so happy to find so much great additional content rom the Pros at ATK & CC here on YouTube! And now, Julia at Home and Cooking with Bridget and Julia well, it does'nt get any better than that. Great job guys!!

  6. Hey guys, I have tried your beef stew reciepe with the dutch oven it cameout great. I tell you my dutch is pretty large and it four adults in my house it lasted all of one meal. Also, procured the fissler pressure cooker vita quick the chicken noodle soup is the best I made. Never able to get tastey chicken flavor in my chicken soup. The pressure cokker really pulls out the flavor from the skin and bone of chicken. Will my chicken noodle with pressurecooker ftom now on.
    Are other reciepes one may use with the pressure cooker? As you can tell I like cooking, its something about cooking when other eat the food you prepared and there nothing left over. Please continueto demonstrate other delicious meals you captured my attention I am ready to cook. Cook on sisters cook on. I will be watching.

  7. So many more of Cooks have'regular' stove top pressure cookers and for some reason since the'hot pot'push don't realize the fact= too quick release can effect the meat- just those tricks based on hrs of tested results-has paid in results to watch your TV shows,if my buds in EU don't get shows or books/(✔️here esp if$$on ingredients) 💥-no gold star👍

  8. MY ROAST CAME OUT TOUGH. I'VE ALWAYS HAD GREAT LUCK ROLLING MY ROAST IN SEASONED FLOUR, REMOVING, THEN ADDING MY CARROTS AND ONIONS, GARLIC, SAUTEING UNTIL SOFT, ADDING MY ROAST BACK TO MY POT ADDING BEEF BROTH. BAY LEAVES, 1 TABLESPOON TOMATO PASTE, THYME AND COOK FOR 2 1/2 TO 3 HOURS. COMES OUT GREAT EVERY TIME. I USE A CHUCK ROAST. WHEN I USED THE PRESSER COOKER I USED A ROAST THAT CAME IN MY CHRISTMAS GIFT OF FROZEN MEATS THAT CAME FROM ONE OF THE FAMOUS ONLINE MEAT VENDORS. I NOTICED IT WASN'T WELL MARBLED. THAT MAY BE WHY MY MEAT WAS SO TOUGH.

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