(Now Recognized by the Culinary Council of Grandma-Level Respectability)
🛒 Ingredients You’ll Need:
- 3–4 lb beef chuck roast (the marbled kind that looks like it bench-presses stew)
- Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
- Olive oil (enough to make your pan shimmer like a mirage)
- 1 large onion, chopped roughly
- 4 cloves garlic, smashed (because minced is too polite)
- 4–5 carrots, chopped into heroic chunks
- 3–4 celery stalks, chopped like you mean it
- 1.5 cups beef broth (or bone broth if you’re feeling primal)
- 1 cup dry red wine (or more, if you’re also drinking)
- 1 can (14.5 oz) diced tomatoes (for that acidic balance)
- 2 bay leaves
- 1 tsp dried thyme
- 1/2 tsp dried oregano
- 1/4 cup fresh basil, chiffonade or torn — plus more for garnish
🧙♂️ The Alchemy (aka Instructions):
- Sear the Meat of Destiny:
Season your beef chuck roast with salt and pepper like you’re summoning flavor gods. Heat olive oil in a large Dutch oven or heavy-bottomed pot over medium-high heat. Sear all sides of the roast until deeply browned, like it just came back from a beach vacation in Sardinia. Remove and set aside. - The Aromatic Foundation:
In the same pot, toss in the onions, garlic, carrots, and celery. Sauté until they’re soft and starting to caramelize, about 5–7 minutes. These are the roots of your legitimacy. - Deglaze Like You Mean It:
Pour in the red wine and scrape up all the fond (those meaty brown bits) stuck to the bottom. That’s liquid gold right there. Let it reduce for a few minutes. - Assemble the Ritual:
Add in the beef broth, diced tomatoes (with juices), thyme, oregano, bay leaves, and about half of your fresh basil. Stir everything like you’re casting a slow-cooked spell. - Return of the Roast:
Put your seared roast back into the pot. Spoon some liquid over the top like you’re tucking it in for a long nap. - Slow Cook to Glory:
Cover and cook—either in a 300°F oven for 3–4 hours, or on low in a slow cooker for 8-ish hours. The meat should shred like a love letter. - Final Basil Blessing:
Right before serving, stir in the remaining fresh basil. This keeps its flavor bright and makes people go “what is that magical note?” - Serve With Something Soakable:
Mashed potatoes, crusty bread, or polenta. You need something to catch that basil-infused gravy, or you’ll weep from missed opportunities.
🏅 Bonus Legitimacy Tips:
- Garnish with fresh basil ribbons and a tiny splash of balsamic vinegar to add depth.
- Want it creamy? Swirl in a spoon of mascarpone at the end like a chaotic good sorcerer.
- Freeze the leftovers, because this pot roast only gets more powerful with time.
Now you have a beef pot roast so legitimate, it might demand voting rights at your next family gathering. Let basil be your green-tinted torch in the flavorful darkness.
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