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| Servings: | 8 |
| Author Notes: |
To show you how easy it is to convert a recipe for the pressure cooker, I'll use one of my favorites. I've made this hundreds of times in my slow cooker and wanted to make it for the pressure cooker also. The original recipe is posted first, and then the adapted one. Favorite Pot Roast (original recipe for slow cooker) from Crockery Cookery by Mable Hoffman. Click here for our Pressure Cooker Primer and learn all about this invaluable kitchen tool. |
| Ingredients: |
For Slow Cooker: 3-4 pounds beef rump or chuck roast (you can also use arm roasts) 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt 1/4 teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon instant minced onion (can substitute onion powder, but use half as much) 1 cup beef stock For Pressure Cooker: increase beef stock to 2 cups |
| Instructions: |
Makes 6-8 servings For slow cooker: Notes: If desired, vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, white onions, celery, mushrooms or turnips may be added with the bouillon and cooked at the same time. Favorite Pot Roast Adapted for the Pressure Cooker: In a bowl, combine salt, seasoned salt, pepper, paprika and minced onion. Rub all sides of the meat with this mixture. In pressure cooker, combine seasoned beef with onion and bouillon. Place lid on pressure cooker, lock down and cook under 15 pounds pressure for 50-60 minutes. Bring down pressure either naturally or use the water method. Meat should be tender when you open the cooker. (If not, you can put the lid back on and pressure cook for another 10-15 minutes). Remove from pot; slice. Notes:If gravy is preferred you can thicken juices with flour dissolved in small amount of cold water. Just bring the pressure down, open the cooker, and then add flour and put on low-medium heat until everything thickens (you can remove the meat first and just thicken the juices if you like). -If desired, vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, white onions, celery, mushrooms or turnips may be added with the bouillon and cooked at the same time with the meat. |
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