Mississippi pot roast

So we’ve been backwards and forwards to the US from Australia about 6 times this year. On one of those trips I bought a container of Hidden Valley ranch powder. Today I did the slow cooker with a 4lb beef roast plus a jar of mild pickled chillis, beef stock, the ranch and 2 tablespoons of butter for 8hrs.

OMG it was delicious!! I’ve shredded the beef, sliced up the chillies and served them on toasted buttermilk rolls with coleslaw. I’m working at a polling booth tomorrow from 7am until goodness knows when as Australia is having a very rare referendum vote so I’m taking leftovers to eat cold in my meal breaks.
 
I’ve made a Mississippi pot roast several times now since this thread was first posted. It’s so, so good! Time for another. :)
 
I was going to comment on this part yesterday but then it slipped my mind.

You should know that you NEVER experiment with a new recipe for guests, especially one that is so foreign to you.

Let your family be the guinea pigs first.

I’m glad you came to your senses.
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I'm having trouble imagining what this pot roast would taste like. Doesn't a whole jar of pepperoncini make it super vinegar-y? What about the pepper stems and all those seeds? And the dry ranch... the very few times I've used dried package something-or-other on a crock pot roast, it's become pasty/hard. I just can't wrap my head around this recipe.
 

I'm having trouble imagining what this pot roast would taste like. Doesn't a whole jar of pepperoncini make it super vinegar-y? What about the pepper stems and all those seeds?
I checked out several recipes. Most call for only 4-6 of the pepperoncinis and some recipes call for a bit of the juice. Not the whole jar.

And the dry ranch... the very few times I've used dried package something-or-other on a crock pot roast, it's become pasty/hard. I just can't wrap my head around this recipe.
You put the butter on top of the dry ranch. It mixes into the ranch nicely. :)
 
:worship:WORD!! Preach on :worship:

I'm having trouble imagining what this pot roast would taste like. Doesn't a whole jar of pepperoncini make it super vinegar-y? What about the pepper stems and all those seeds? And the dry ranch... the very few times I've used dried package something-or-other on a crock pot roast, it's become pasty/hard. I just can't wrap my head around this recipe.
Honestly, leebee, I dare you to try this, to see for yourself. For me, the results were just shocking. :scared: You, on the other hand, may actually love it, like many on here seem to. :confused3
 
:worship:WORD!! Preach on :worship:

I'm having trouble imagining what this pot roast would taste like. Doesn't a whole jar of pepperoncini make it super vinegar-y? What about the pepper stems and all those seeds? And the dry ranch... the very few times I've used dried package something-or-other on a crock pot roast, it's become pasty/hard. I just can't wrap my head around this recipe.
This is one of my husband's favorite meals. I only put the pepperoncini on the top (no juice), and my recipe only calls for 4-5 peppers. I've never had the pasty/hard that you've mentioned with this recipe - maybe it's the butter on top? I shred the beef along with the peppers -- don't really notice the seeds. I do pick out the stems as I find them.
 
:worship:WORD!! Preach on :worship:

I'm having trouble imagining what this pot roast would taste like. Doesn't a whole jar of pepperoncini make it super vinegar-y? What about the pepper stems and all those seeds? And the dry ranch... the very few times I've used dried package something-or-other on a crock pot roast, it's become pasty/hard. I just can't wrap my head around this recipe.
I've always thought of this recipe as sort of a quick variation on Sauerbraten. Personally, I prefer to make my Sauerbraten the traditional way, with red wine and cookies! (You put a few ground gingersnaps into the gravy to thicken it.)
 
I've always thought of this recipe as sort of a quick variation on Sauerbraten. Personally, I prefer to make my Sauerbraten the traditional way, with red wine and cookies! (You put a few ground gingersnaps into the gravy to thicken it.)
Now we need your Sauerbraten recipe, NotUrsula.

I make Mississippi Pot Roast a few times in the winter. Only 6 pepperoncinis with a couple of tablespoons of the juice added, the powdered ranch and the unhealthy butter. I shred it and serve it on crusty rolls. The whole family loves it.
 
Traditional Sauerbraten https://www.daringgourmet.com/wprm_print/47478

This is pretty much DH' grandmother's recipe, minus the raisins. To save fridge space, I marinate it in a ziploc in the meat drawer instead of in a pot, but it still has to sit for nearly a week before cooking. It's really good, but very complicated, so I don't do it too often. (FWIW, Grandma usually didn't bother with finding juniper berries; she just added a splash of gin.)
 












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