Sunday, May 4, 2014

Bison Pot Roast

We bought a nice bison chuck roast from Whole Foods a couple of weeks ago and decided today was a good pot roast kind of day.  We decided to leave out the potatoes and make our favorite garlic mashed potatoes. 

Ingredients:
1 whole (4 To 5 Pounds) Chuck Roast
2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
2 whole Onions
6 whole Carrots (Up To 8 Carrots)
Salt To Taste
Pepper To Taste
1 cup Red Wine (optional, You Can Use Beef Broth Instead)
2 cups To 3 Cups Beef Stock
3 sprigs Fresh Thyme, or more to taste
3 sprigs Fresh Rosemary, or more to taste


First and foremost, choose a nicely marbled piece of meat. This will enhance the flavor of your pot roast like nothing else. Generously salt and pepper your chuck roast.

Heat a large pot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Then add 2 to 3 tablespoons of olive oil.

Cut two onions in half and cut 6 to 8 carrots into 2-inch slices (you can peel them, but you don’t have to). When the oil in the pot is very hot (but not smoking), add in the halved onions, browning them on one side and then the other. Remove the onions to a plate.



Throw the carrots into the same very hot pan and toss them around a bit until slightly browned, about a minute or so.


If needed, add a bit more olive oil to the very hot pan. Place the meat in the pan and sear it for about a minute on all sides until it is nice and brown all over. Remove the roast to a plate.



With the burner still on high, use either red wine or beef broth (about 1 cup) to deglaze the pan, scraping the bottom with a whisk to get all of that awesome flavor up.

When the bottom of the pan is sufficiently deglazed, place the roast back into the pan and add enough beef stock to cover the meat halfway (about 2 to 3 cups). Add in the onion and the carrots, as well as 3 or 4 sprigs of fresh rosemary and about 3 sprigs of fresh thyme.



I cooked this on the Egg today at 300.  For the first 90 minutes I left the lid off the Dutch oven to add a little smoke flavor.  I put the lid back on and cooked for another 2 1/2 hours for a 3 1/2 pound roast.

Once the roast is done move it to a cutting board and shred.  I combined the shredded roast with the onions and carrots.  Also, add 2 tablespoons cornstarch to a 1/4 cup water and mix with the gravy, over medium heat, stirring frequently to thicken.



The finished product: Mashed potatoes, pot roast smothered in the gravy.   Life is Good!!!


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