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I don’t know why this is called Mississippi Roast but if I could, I would totally change the name of this roast to be “the best roast you’ve ever had in your entire life.” Whatever the name, you just need to make this ASAP! Six simple ingredients, zero effort, 100% dinner & leftover satisfaction!

This Mississippi Roast involves a slow cooker, five simple ingredients, zero effort, 100% dinner & leftover satisfaction!

This Mississippi roast is one of our favorite meals to put together during the week when we have run out of ideas and/or just want a bunch of leftovers so we don’t have to worry about the dreaded, “what’s for dinner?” every night.

You literally just throw in a roast in the slow cooker and pour some ingredients on top and literally set it and forget it.

Some days, I’m at work and forget that I actually have a meal waiting for us at home until I walk through the mudroom and the smell hits me.

It’s intoxicating!

This Mississippi Roast involves a slow cooker, five simple ingredients, zero effort, 100% dinner & leftover satisfaction!

Why Mississippi Roast should be on your dinner table!

So let’s talk about this Mississippi Roast. First, every time I type “Mississippi,” I have to say it out loud…like when you do when you’re a child and you say it like “M-i-ss-i-ss-i-pp-i” – did you just say that out loud? 😉

Second, this makes for the easiest dinner and leftovers, ever.

It’s so flavorful and I LOVED building a sandwich with this and eating it for lunch at work. I felt like everyone that walked by my office was so jealous from the smell.

Seriously, this roast is in-your-face delish. The flavors are incredible, albeit a tad bit salty so you might want to watch out for that or have bread on the side.

Who would’ve thought that four pantry item ingredients would yield such an amazing roast?

It’s got so much flavor and on the days I’m home, I could not stop hovering over the slow cooker waiting for it to be done.

A six ingredient roast is seriously a weeknight lifesaver!

This Mississippi Roast involves a slow cooker, five simple ingredients, zero effort, 100% dinner & leftover satisfaction!

Can you make Mississippi Roast without the pepperoncini? I don’t like spicy.

Yes, definitely. But I will say, the pepperoncini’s aren’t spicy. Or at least to me they aren’t spicy. They’re more of a vinegary flavor to cut some of the fat and saltiness of this roast.

But again, you definitely don’t have to add them but I highly recommend!

Can you make Mississippi Roast in the oven?

So, I personally haven’t done this before but with my knowledge of cooking, I feel that yes, you can make Mississippi Roast in the oven. The slow cooker kind of is like an oven on low heat.

I would put the roast into a Dutch oven and look it on 325 degrees Fahrenheit for 6 hours and then from there if it’s shreddable or not.

Can you cook Mississippi Roast on high?

I get this question a lot and I get that people are sometimes low on time.

You can cook it on high for 4-6 hours.

This Mississippi Roast involves a slow cooker, five simple ingredients, zero effort, 100% dinner & leftover satisfaction!

Can you freeze Mississippi Roast?

I haven’t tried freezing this before. I honestly believe it would be just fine because it’s just like freezing cooked meat and this is a pretty fool-proof dish.

I would maybe defrost it and then put it back into a Dutch oven to simmer and heat through.

INGREDIENTS

  • ▢3- pound chuck roast
  • ▢1- ounce packet of dry ranch seasoning mix
  • ▢1- ounce packet of dry au jus gravy mix
  • ▢6 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • ▢¼ cup water
  • ▢5-6 pepperoncini

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INSTRUCTIONS

  • Add 1/4 cup of water into the insert of your slow cooker then place the chuck roast on top.
  • Sprinkle the dry ranch seasoning mix on top of the chuck roast, then sprinkle the dry au jus mix on top, then place 6 tbsp. of butter on top of the roast, and finally 5-6 pepperoncini around the roast.
  • Cook on low for 8 hours.
  • Shred and serve with gravy.

RECIPE NOTES

You can serve this with a side of mashed potatoes and vegetables, or serve it on top of white/brown rice, or make a sandwich out of it. The gravy can get pretty salty by itself so I’d go light on the salt for the side dishes that you’re serving with this roast.Yes, if you want to add vegetables to the slow cooker to cook along with the roast, you can certainly do so. I would add it in 2-3 hours before the roast is done. Potatoes, carrots, celery, whatever you like!

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