Sunday Supper Pot Roast Steak Recipe - Home Chef (2024)

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with mashed potatoes

Prep & Cook Time:45-55 min.

Difficulty Level:Intermediate

Spice Level:Not Spicy

Cook Within:6 days

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Contains:Milk

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    Sunday Supper Pot Roast Steak Recipe - Home Chef (2)

    If you grew up eating pot roast, you can probably close your eyes and conjure memories of a quiet Sunday at home as the kitchen filled with the aromas of slow-roasted beef with seasoned vegetables and a rich, brown sauce. This is the quintessential comfort food. Bring the flavors and comfort of those Sunday roasts to your kitchen tonight, but with a cooking time short enough for a busy weeknight. A tender, pan-roasted steak gets the touch-of-nostalgia treatment when topped with a seasoned demi-glace that captures the slow-cooked aroma. Including traditional mashed potatoes, peas, and carrots, this is a meal that wins hearts, minds, and stomachs.

    • Family favorite. We would order this every week. Yum!
    • Reminded me of my mom's Sunday dinners.
    • This was so good! I've never thought to cook peas this way. The recipe was easy and I'm adding this to my rotation. The steak turned out perfect for me as well as the sauce and sour cream mashed potatoes.
    • This was wonderful. Comfort food at it's finest. Perfect amount of food, no leftovers but did not feel hungry.
    • Was super impressed how fast this was to make. I've made pot roast before but it usually is a slow cook. Very yummy!

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    • 2Russet Potatoes
    • 12oz.Sirloin Steaks
    • 8oz.Carrot
    • 4oz.Peas
    • 2oz.Sour Cream
    • ⅗oz.Butter
    • 2tsp.Natural Beef Flavor Demi-Glace Concentrate
    • 1tsp.Pot Roast Seasoning

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    • Nutrition(per serving)lOb4epPV

    • Calories

      780
    • Carbohydrates

      54g
    • Net Carbs

      46g
    • Fat

      42g
    • Protein

      44g
    • Sodium

      1350mg
    • Olive Oil
    • Salt
    • Pepper
    • Cooking Spray
    • 1Baking Sheet
    • 1Medium Pot
    • 1Colander
    • 1Medium Non-Stick Pan

    Before You Cook

    To ensure food safety, the FDA recommends the following as minimum internal cooking temperatures:

    • Steak and Pork 145° F (rest cooked meat, 3 minutes) |
    • Seafood 145° F |
    • Chicken 165° F |
    • Ground Beef 160° F |
    • Ground Turkey 165° F |
    • Ground Pork 160° F
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      Make the Mashed Potatoes

      Peel and cut potatoes into 1" dice. Bring a medium pot with potatoes covered by lightly salted water to a boil. Reduce to a simmer, and cook until potatoes are fork-tender, 15-18 minutes.

      Reserve 1/4 cup potato cooking water. Drain potatoes in a colander and return to pot.Add sour cream and 1/4 tsp. salt and mash until smooth. Cover and set aside. If potatoes are too dry, add reserved cooking water, 1 Tbsp. at a time, until desired consistency is reached.While potatoes simmer, roast carrots.
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      Roast the Carrot

      Peel, trim, and cut carrot into 1/2" pieces.

      Place carrot on prepared baking sheet and toss with 1 Tbsp. olive oil, 1/4 tsp. salt, and 1/4 tsp. pepper.Spread into a single layer and roast in hot oven until tender and slightly caramelized, 20-24 minutes.If using NY Strip steak, keep carrot on one half of baking sheet, leaving room for steak. Roast until lightly caramelized, 8-10 minutes.While carrot roasts, cook steaks.
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      Cook the Steaks

      Pat steaks dry, and season both sides with a pinch of salt and pepper.

      Place a medium non-stick pan over medium heat. Add 2 tsp. olive oil and steaks to hot pan. Cook until well-browned on both sides and steaks reach a minimum internal temperature of 145 degrees, 5-7 minutes per side.If using pork or chicken, follow same instructions and season same amount. Cook until minimum internal temperature of 145 degrees for pork, or minimum internal temperature of 165 degrees for chicken, 5-7 minutes per side.If using NY Strip steak, follow same instructions and season same amount. Sear until browned, 2-3 minutes per side. Transfer to empty half of baking sheet and roast in hot oven until steak reaches a minimum internal temperature of 145 degrees, 12-14 minutes.Transfer steaks to a plate. Rest at least 3 minutes.Reserve pan; no need to wipe clean.While steaks rest, make gravy.
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      Make the Gravy

      Return pan used to sear steaks to medium-high heat.

      Add 1/2 cup water, demi-glace, accumulated juices from resting steaks, and pot roast seasoning to pan and bring to a boil. Once boiling, stir occasionally until slightly thickened, 2-3 minutes.Remove pan from burner. Swirl in butter.
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      Warm Peas and Finish Dish

      Add peas to baking sheet with roasted carrot and return to hot oven. Roast until peas are warmed through, 2-3 minutes.

      If using NY strip steak, remove from baking sheet before adding peas. Halve NY Strip steak to serve.Plate dish as pictured on front of card, spooning gravy over steak and potatoes. Bon appétit!

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    FAQs

    How do you cook steak like a pot roast? ›

    Place beef on vegetables. Mix 1 1/2 cups of the beef broth (reserve remaining broth) and Worcestershire sauce; pour over beef. Cover and cook on low heat setting 8 to 10 hours or until beef is tender. About 5 minutes before serving, remove beef and vegetables from cooker, using slotted spoon; place on serving platter.

    What cut of steak is a pot roast? ›

    What Is the Best Meat for Pot Roast? The best meat for pot roast is a beef cut with abundant connective tissue, like chuck roast, beef brisket or bottom round roast. This connective tissue called collagen is what makes pot roast melt-in-your-mouth tender.

    What cut of beef is best for Sunday roast? ›

    Topside, silverside and top rump

    These three prime cuts are all fantastic for roasting, as they are very tender and can be carved into large lean slices. However, because the muscles used for these cuts carry less marbling, they are usually sold 'barded'.

    Does pot roast get more tender the longer it cooks in the oven? ›

    Yes, pot roast absolutely becomes more tender the longer it cooks. Roasts are generally made from tougher cuts of meat, such as chuck or brisket, which contain a lot of collagen, connective tissue, and fat. These tougher tissues require a long cooking time to break down and for the collagen to converts into gelatin.

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