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Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast

June 26, 2019 by Sandy 267 Comments

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Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast is the perfect Instant Pot Beginner recipe! Probably the number one, most flavorful pot roasts of all time is the pressure cooker Mississippi Pot Roast. Using a nice chuck roast and yummy seasonings, this is an absolute classic pot roast with the most flavor of any I have ever had!

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Originally published on 12/13/17

Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast

If you are looking for an easy, first recipe to make in your Instant Pot, this is a great one! Mississippi Pot Roast is a "Dump and Start" recipe (unless you want to brown it first), and is super delicious!

This is truly the most flavorful pot roast I have ever made. Faster than the oven or crock pot, and is incredibly delicious. I make this Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast several times a year, because the guys (and I) enjoy it so much!

Mississippi Pot Roast in pressure cooker pot

Cooking a pot roast in your electric pressure cooker is a great time saver!

You get a tender, flavorful pot roast in a little over an hour, versus the 3 to 4 hours it normally takes in the oven, or 8 hours in the crock pot. And it tastes just as good!

I put my own little spin on it, and add onion, which I think add so much more flavor to the recipe.

Can I use a frozen roast?

Yes, however, since you can't cut the frozen roast into chunks, the cook time will be longer. Still less time than in the oven or slow cooker!

Mississippi Pot Roast with baked potatoes on a white plate

What about the salt?

    Mississippi Pot Roast can be a bit salty, so here are some tips to help with that:

  • Use unsalted butter
  • Use low or no sodium broth (or use water).
  • Try to find low sodium ranch dressing mix, or make a batch of my Homemade Ranch Dressing Mix and don't add salt (or use less).
  • Rinse off the pepperoncinis and use half the amount of the juice from the jar. You can always add more after cooking if you want to.

Tips for making the best Instapot Mississippi Pot Roast

  • This can be a salty meal, so use unsalted butter, and low or no sodium broth (or use water).
  • You can buy the pepperoncinis whole or sliced. I use whole ones so Paul can pick them out, lol! The "original" variety aren't hot, but do add a salty and tangy flavor.
  • Use a well marbled chuck roast for the most flavorful and tender pressure cooker Mississippi Pot Roast.
  • Browning the roast on each side first does increase the flavor, but isn't necessary. If making this as a beginner, just dump it in and start the pot!

Robin Chapman, the original creator of the Mississippi Pot Roast, likes this pot roast in sandwiches! We use potato buns and they are so delicious!

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Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast
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Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
1 hr 10 mins
Pressure Release
20 mins
Total Time
1 hr 40 mins
 

Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast with butter, ranch, au jus, pepperoncinis, and a nice chuck roast, this is an absolute classic pot roast. You can make it so much faster in your pressure cooker!

Course: Dinner
Cuisine: American
Keyword: pressure cooker pot roast
Servings: 4 - 6 servings
Calories: 442 kcal
Author: Sandy Clifton
Ingredients
  • 3-6 lbs Chuck Roast, cut into 1 pound pieces of even thickness
  • 3 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil
  • 1 small Onion, chopped (optional, if you don't use the onion, omit the veg oil, too)
  • 9 Pepperoncinis, whole or chopped
  • ½ cup Pepperoncini Juice from the jar
  • 1 ½ cups Low Sodium Beef Broth, (or water)
  • 1 (1 oz) packet Dry Ranch Dressing Mix
  • 1 (1 oz) packet Au Jus (or packet of brown gravy mix)
  • 4 Tablespoons Butter, unsalted
For Gravy
  • 3 Tablespoons Flour
  • 3 Tablespoons Softened Butter, unsalted
Instructions
  1. Turn pot on Sauté mode (normal heat). When the display reads "Hot" add the oil.

  2. When oil heats up, place meat in one layer into the pot and don't move it for 5 full minutes (Don't brown for less than that).

  3. Turn meat over and cook for another 5 full minutes.

  4. Remove the meat to a dish and cover with foil to keep it warm.

Deglaze the Pot
  1. Add the onion and a bit of the beef broth to the pot and stir to loosen the brown bits from the bottom of the pot. As you stir, scrape the bottom of the pot with a wooden spoon until the bottom is free of all of the stuck on brown bits.

  2. Add the pepperoncinis and their juice, beef broth, au jus and ranch packets, and butter. Stir to combine.

  3. Turn off the sauté mode.

Pressure Cook the Roast
  1. Add the meat back into the pot.

  2. Close lid and set the steam release knob knob to the Sealing position.

  3. Press the 'Pressure Cook' or 'Manual' button (or dial) then the +/- button to select 60 minutes. High Pressure. It will take several minutes to build pressure.

  4. When the cooking cycle ends, let the pot sit undisturbed and count up to 15 min (15 minute natural pressure release, or NPR).

  5. After the 15 minute NPR, turn off the pot and manually release the remaining pressure by turning the steam release knob to the Venting position.

  6. When the pin in the lid drops back down, open the lid.

  7. Remove the pot roast to a plate and cover.

Make the Gravy
  1. Turn the Sauté function back on.

  2. Mix the flour and softened butter together until well combined.

  3. When the liquid is starting to simmer, add the mixture to the pot, stirring well until thickened. Then turn off the pot and add the roast back in.

  4. Enjoy with mashed or baked potatoes, or over rice.

Recipe Notes

Alternate "Dump and Start" Method:

Add the roast to the pot (still cut it into 1 lb chunks), then the rest of the ingredients in order (minus the flour and softened butter for gravy), and cook on High Pressure for 80 minutes. 15 minute natural release (If you have a roast that is over 4 lbs, and can't cut it, then increase the cook time to 90 minutes).

 

 

 

 

Adapted from original recipe by Robin Chapman.

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  1. Erin Belzile

    January 30, 2024 at 6:33 pm

    OMG…. We were slightly skeptical of this recipe. Well we LOVED it. Have never made a roast like this and is was delicious! Would make great pulled beef sandwiches, if we had leftovers lol

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  2. Robby

    December 31, 2023 at 10:02 am

    This makes some banger sandwiches on italian bread with some havarti or muenster cheese. Make this at least once every 2 weeks. So good.

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  3. Kathi Donnell

    July 27, 2023 at 10:05 am

    Pot roast is my husband's favorite food and this recipe made him go wild. The peperoncinis had a whole different dimension to the flavor that was wonderful.

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  4. Mama K

    July 18, 2023 at 4:12 pm

    I always make this. My whole family loves it, even the kids aged 7-15. Never any leftovers. I bought a fat separator and use that prior to making the gravy with a corn starch slurry. Serve over mashed taters or egg noodles.

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  5. Kelly O.

    June 15, 2023 at 11:01 pm

    OMG the best Pot Roast ever, your recipe made me look like a pro, I’ve never seen my hubby saying so many compliments, thanks for such a great recipe. I follow the recipe and the only change I did was cornstarch instead of flour. I’m planning to cook this Mississippi Pot Roast all time!!

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  6. Leala A Romero

    June 05, 2023 at 4:08 am

    I've never made this recipe before but after making it in my instapot I definitely will make it again. I recommend NOT skipping the browning step, it makes a difference. I also substituted the flour for cornstarch instead and it was fabulous! Also, I only cooked mine for 50 minutes and 10 minutes natural release at the end.

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  7. Tracy

    April 20, 2023 at 3:25 pm

    I did the dump and start method to save time and left out the onion so I didn't have to chop anything. It was SOOOOOOOO delicious! I've made this many times in the crockpot so I was nervous about how it would turn out in the instant pot. I think it was better?? I can't imagine how much more delicious it will be when I include the browning step next time. Thanks for a great recipe!

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