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Braised Chuck Roast with Potatoes





Serves 6
Put a comfort meal on the table with this flavorful roast.
Ingredients:
| 4 lb. boneless beef chuck roast, trimmed of excess fat |
| 1 tablespoon allspice seasoning |
| Salt, to taste |
| 2 tablespoons olive oil |
| 3 onions, peeled, halved then sliced |
| 2 red bell peppers, rinsed, dried, cored, seeded and chopped |
| 8 oz. whole mushrooms, cleaned and dried |
| 1 cup beef broth |
| 1 cup red wine |
| 2 1/2 lb. red potatoes, rinsed, dried, peeled then halved |
| Ground black pepper, to taste |
Directions:
- Rub roast all over with allspice seasoning then sprinkle with salt and pepper.
- Place roast in a large, heavy-duty food storage bag; seal bag then refrigerate for 1 hour.
- Heat olive oil over medium-low heat in a large Dutch oven. Add onions, cooking and stirring until onions are browned and tender, about 20 minutes.
- Add bell peppers and mushrooms; cook for 3 minutes. Remove vegetables to a plate then turn the heat up to medium high.
- Add roast to Dutch oven and sear on all sides.
- Add cooked vegetables back to Dutch oven, along with broth and wine. Bring ingredients to a boil then reduce heat to medium; cook for 10 to 15 minutes, uncovered, until reduced by about one-third.
- Cover Dutch oven then reduce heat to low. Simmer roast for 3 ½ hours.
- Add potatoes and cook until potatoes are tender and meat is tender and fully cooked, about 30 to 45 minutes longer.
| Course: | Dinner |
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