There is nothing quite like a good Old Fashioned Beef Pot Roast. There are some things to do to make one perfectly tender. One is roasting it correctly and making sure you check the temperature when you take it out of the oven and letting it rest for at least 20 minutes before you serve it. A perfect beef pot roast should be fork tender, this makes it amazing, palatable, with an incredible flavor and aroma.
Items needed
- An Instant Read Thermometer
- 3-pound beef chuck roast
- 1 large white onion, julienned
- 2 cups sliced white mushrooms
- 4 stalks celery sliced thin
- Salt to taste
- Pepper to taste
- 1 Tbsp garlic powder
- 1 Tbsp onion powder
- 1 tsp paprika, sweet, or smoked
- 4 cups Beef Broth
- 1 pkg Lipton’s Onion Soup Mix
- 4 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
- 2 Tbsp cooking oil or olive oil
- 2 Tbsp unsalted whole butter
- Roasting pan with a lid, or a roasting pan and aluminum foil
WHERE DO YOU PUT THE MEAT THERMOMETER IN A ROAST BEEF?
Taking the temperature of a beef roast is done by inserting a meat probe into the center most thickest part of the roast. Depending on what you are preparing from the roast determines the final cook temperature, the pull temperature, and how long you rest it before slicing it. If it is being served as a pot roast, you are going to cook it until it is done, 160⁰F or 71⁰C, of it is for sandwiches like sliced roast beef, you will cook the roast to 135⁰F or 51.6⁰C. It is important to understand that roast beef is one of the meats, as with steaks, where you can cook the meat safely to any temperature you like. It isn’t like poultry or pork where specific temperatures has to be reached to make it safe to eat. Always refer to a meat cooking temperature chart and use either a ChefsTemp Final Touch X10 Instant Read thermometer or a ChefsTemp Quad XPro oven probe thermometer with long distance remote.DO A MEAT THERMOMETER WORK ON THIN MEAT?
Instant read thermometers will work on thin meat if you insert the probe from the side. The proper way to get a temperature reading on thin meat is to lift it from the cooking surface with a pair of kitchen tongs and then insert the probe from the side to get an accurate temperature reading. The ChefsTemp Final Touch X10 is perfectly suited for this because the sensing probe is in the very end of the thinnest part of the probe. Any meat that you are cooking with the exception of thinly sliced deli meats can be tested for temperature, it only requires that you insert the probe of your thermometer into the thickest part from the side. https://www.chefstemp.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/finaltouchx10-2-e1607718414763.jpgFinaltouch X10
The Finaltouch X10 thermometer from ChefsTemp gives an accurate reading not only for the inside of food but for surface temperatures as well. The diversity of the thermometer’s usage is second to none compared to other thermometers. By getting a reading within 1 second, the Finaltouch X10 from ChefsTemp is prepared to take on any task it is given.Click Here To Get Your ChefsTemp Finaltouch X10 Now!
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