Indulge in the tantalizing flavors of Soy Ginger Pot Roast, a delectable dish that combines the savory richness of beef with the aromatic fusion of soy and ginger. This culinary masterpiece is a symphony of textures and tastes, featuring fall-apart tender beef enveloped in an irresistible sauce that tantalizes the taste buds. Accompanying this main attraction are two equally enticing recipes: Steamed Asian Greens and Steamed Jasmine Rice, both of which provide the perfect balance to the hearty pot roast. With its explosion of flavors and textures, this trio of recipes promises an unforgettable dining experience that will leave you craving for more.
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SOY-GINGER POT ROAST
My husband really likes roast beef, and I really like my slow cooker. I brought in Asian influences for an all-day pot roast with some oomph. -Lisa Varner, El Paso, Texas
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Dinner
Time 7h25m
Yield 6 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Sprinkle roast with salt and pepper. In a large skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat. Brown roast on all sides. Transfer meat to a 5- or 6-qt. slow cooker. In a small bowl, mix water, soy sauce, honey, vinegar, garlic, ginger and mustard; pour over meat. Top with onion. Cook, covered, on low until meat is tender, 7-9 hours., Remove roast and onion to a serving platter; keep warm. Transfer cooking juices to a large saucepan; skim fat. Bring cooking juices to a boil. In a small bowl, mix cornstarch and cold water until smooth; stir into cooking juices. Return to a boil; cook and stir until thickened, 1-2 minutes. Serve with roast.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 489 calories, Fat 24g fat (9g saturated fat), Cholesterol 147mg cholesterol, Sodium 1256mg sodium, Carbohydrate 19g carbohydrate (13g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 46g protein.
ASIAN STYLE POT ROAST
Meltingly tender, slow-braised Garlic & Ginger Pot Roast with lovely mellow carrots, potatoes, and green onions. This is braised in the oven, not a slow-cooker. Sometimes things are worth the effort, this is one of those things!
Provided by Rebecca Lindamood
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 350°F.
- Generously salt and pepper the chuck roast.
- Place a large, heavy, oven-safe pan with a tight fitting lid over high heat. When the pan is very hot, add the oil and swirl to coat the bottom of the pan. When the oil is shimmery, lay the chuck roast down on the hot pan and do not move it for 4 minutes. After 4 minutes, lift the corner of the roast to see whether it has a dark brown surface. If it does not, continue cooking for another 1-2 minutes before flipping to cook the other side the same way. After the roast is well-browned on both sides, toss in the ginger and garlic, pour in the broth or stock and the fish or soy sauce, put the lid in place and put the covered pan in the preheated oven. Leave it alone without peeking in the pan for 2 hours.
- After 2 hours, scatter the potatoes, carrots, and onions around the roast in the pan, replace the lid and cook for another hour or until the beef, potatoes, and carrots are all fork-tender. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the vegetables to a bowl (fishing out and discarding the pieces of ginger.) Use tongs to transfer the roast to a cutting board and lightly tent it with foil to prevent it from drying.
- You can cut the roast, drizzle the pan sauces over it, and serve it with the vegetables immediately, or you can thicken the sauces before serving. If desired, drizzle with soy sauce and toasted sesame oil.
ASIAN POT ROAST: A NEW TAKE ON A CLASSIC SUNDAY DINNER
Asian Pot Roast is a twist on a classic. Perfect for a fall/winter Sunday dinner, this pot roast isn't overpoweringly "Asian," but it packs a ton of flavor.
Provided by Sarah
Categories Beef
Time 3h
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Pat the beef dry with a paper towel. Heat the oil in a large skillet or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add the roast and sear for 5 minutes on each side, until browned.
- Add the ginger and cook for 2 minutes, until fragrant. Add the onions, garlic, beef stock, wine, soy sauce, dark soy sauce, and sugar. Bring to a boil. Turn down the heat to low, cover, and simmer for 1 hour and 30 minutes.
- After an hour and 30 minutes has elapsed, stir in the carrots, cover, and simmer for another hour. Uncover, and stir in the scallions and cornstarch mixture. Continue to simmer, stirring gently, until the sauce has thickened and the scallions have wilted (about 2-3 minutes). Serve!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 337 kcal, Carbohydrate 8 g, Protein 31 g, Fat 20 g, SaturatedFat 10 g, Cholesterol 104 mg, Sodium 556 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 3 g, ServingSize 1 serving
ROAST BEEF WITH GINGER AND JUS
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 500 degrees F.
- Make 8 (1-inch) deep incisions on the top of the roast. Insert 1 piece of ginger into each incision. Season entire roast with salt and pepper and place in a roasting pan. Roast for 15 minutes then lower the heat to 350 degrees F. Roast the beef to an internal temperature of 130 degrees F on an instant-read thermometer, for medium-rare, about 45 minutes.
- Remove the beef from the pan, tent it with foil and allow to rest for 15 minutes.
- Pour or spoon out most of the oil from the roasting pan. Place the roasting pan over medium-high heat. Pour in the beef stock and the soy sauce. Scrape the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon or spatula to release the browned bits. Bring the liquid to a simmer and cook until reduced by half, about 5 minutes.
- To serve, slice the beef thinly and spoon warm sauce over top.
- Note: A boneless rib roast is an excellent cut of beef for roasting. If you prefer to use a less expensive cut, you could substitute a sirloin tip or bottom round rump roast.
HONEY-SOY BRAISED PORK WITH LIME AND GINGER
This is a wonderfully simple and hands-off way to prepare a flavorful hunk of meat, equally suited to a weeknight or a dinner party. There is no need to brown the pork first because the meat gets appealingly dark and caramelized while braising in the rich combination of soy sauce and honey. Fresh cilantro, scallions and a squeeze of lime added just before serving bring freshness. This meal is flexible: It works over rice or other whole grains, tossed with noodles or wrapped in lettuce leaves.
Provided by Sarah DiGregorio
Categories dinner, weekday, meat, roasts, main course
Time 4h
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Heat the oven to 325 degrees. Place the pork in a large Dutch oven that has a lid. Scatter the garlic, ginger, red-pepper flakes and lime zest over the top. In a measuring cup, whisk together the tamari, honey and sesame oil, then pour it over the pork. Using tongs, turn to coat all sides of the pork in the sauce, and spoon some over the top so that some of the garlic and ginger is on top of the pork. Cover, transfer to the oven and cook for 2 hours.
- Uncover the pot and flip both chunks of pork. Cover the pot and braise until the pork shreds easily with a fork, about 1 more hour. Transfer to the stovetop.
- Using tongs, transfer the pork to a serving platter or a large shallow serving bowl. Using a ladle, skim and discard the excess fat off the surface of the cooking liquid remaining in the Dutch oven, if desired. Bring the sauce to a boil over medium-high heat and let it simmer until reduced and slightly syrupy, about 8 minutes.
- While the sauce simmers, coarsely shred the pork using two forks. Sprinkle the lime juice over the top of the meat. Drizzle about half the sauce over the top of the shredded meat, then toss to combine. Serve over rice or noodles or in lettuce cups. Top with sesame seeds, scallions and cilantro. Pass the remaining sauce at the table, if desired, as well as extra lime wedges and red-pepper flakes.
" SAILORS CHOICE " GINGER POT ROAST
I conjured this version of a Ginger Pot Roast "from the hip" (picture the mad chemist in his kitchen) very tasty and a small contribution to the vast Zaar network. Ginger pot roast was a common mealtime choice in the Navy and was always a welcomed favorite after a long day of work. This variation has a subtle hint of sweetness from the cola and carrots that are incorporated into pan juices; although you could skip this and dig into one of the other hundreds of pot roast recipes, I strongly urge you throw caution to the wind and put this to the test. Great with beef or venison. Review steps before prepping to save time. Prepared with my pressure cooker - It can easily be adapted for a pan or crock.
Provided by Chuckwagon
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 3h
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- A. Brine soak.
- Add Orange Juice, vinegar and 2 tablespoons salt, Worcestershire to 8-QT pressure cooker or a pan large enough to host the roast.
- Remove all fat from roast, set into brine you created in step 2, add enough water to ensure coverage of meat. Ignore for at least 2 hours in the fridge.
- Remove meat from brine, discard brine, return beef to pressure cooker.
- B. Pressure-cooking steps.
- Add 1-cup water and cola, add 3/4 TBLSP coarse salt, all spices, minced Carrot, Ginger, Onion and Garlic. Note: The salt will assist in breaking down the ginger and carrot into the cooking juices don't omit.
- Secure lid, bring pan up to 15 lbs pressure. At sea level: 2.5 lb roast = 50 minutes hour, 3 lb roast = 1 hour.
- As beef is cooking, prepare veggies, wash, cut and place into a bowl or pan with water to cover the potatoes. Size matters when contending with the pressure cooker; keep the size of your cuts as mentioned in the ingredients to avoid the mushy results.
- After the roast has cooked, allow cooker to release on its own accord. Release lid, remove roast to a dish to cool. Drain water from prepped veggies, add to pan, re-cover and bring pressure cooker up to 15 lbs pressure. Cook no more than 5 minutes once up to 15lbs pressure. Remove from heat and perform a quick release-pressure drop, remove lid.
- At this time, the meal is nearly ready. Taste the stock for salt content; if required, add accordingly to your taste.
- Mix flour in ½ cup cold water and temper the mixture with 2 spoonfuls of the stock. With the cooker uncovered on medium high heat, add mixture gradually into pan and fold gently until thickened. Remove from heat.
- Cut beef or shred and arrange on serving plate, ladle the veggies and gravy onto beef.
- Other options: Skip the potatoes and gravy mixture, add 1 can diced tomatoes-12oz. Serve over rice, barley or, egg noodles.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 577.9, Fat 30.2, SaturatedFat 12.1, Cholesterol 104.3, Sodium 2487.8, Carbohydrate 43.5, Fiber 6.9, Sugar 11, Protein 32.8
SLOW COOKER HONEY-SOY BRAISED PORK WITH LIME AND GINGER
Here to save your weeknight life: a slow-cooker main that's truly "set-it-and-forget-it," with results that taste like they required significantly more effort. This rich and flavorful pork takes about 5 minutes to throw together in the morning. Before dinner, just simmer the sauce - a sweet-salty mix of soy and honey - until it's syrupy, shred the meat, add a flurry of fresh herbs and you're done. The meat is a wonderfully simple anchor, and you can build a meal around it: Add lettuce cups and kimchi or serve it over rice, whole grains or even tortillas.
Provided by Sarah DiGregorio
Categories dinner, weekday, meat, roasts, main course
Time 8h20m
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Place the pork in a 6- to 8-quart slow cooker. Scatter the garlic, ginger, red-pepper flakes and lime zest over the top. In a liquid measuring cup, whisk together the tamari, honey and sesame oil, then pour it over the pork. Using tongs, turn to coat all sides of the pork in the sauce, and spoon some over the top so that some of the garlic and ginger is on top of the pork. Cover and cook on low until the pork is very tender and shreds easily with a fork, 8 to 9 hours; it will hold well on warm. (If you are home and able to flip the pork once during cooking, that will help the flavors distribute evenly on the meat and make the color uniform. If not, it will be fine.)
- Using tongs, transfer the pork from the slow cooker to a serving platter or large, shallow serving bowl. Using a ladle, skim excess fat off the surface of the cooking liquid, if desired. Carefully pour the sauce into a large pot. Bring the sauce to a boil over medium-high heat and let it simmer until reduced and slightly syrupy, 15 to 20 minutes. Meanwhile, coarsely shred the pork using two forks.
- Sprinkle the lime juice over the top of the meat. Drizzle about half the sauce over the top of the shredded meat, tossing to evenly combine. Serve over rice or noodles or in lettuce cups. Top with sesame seeds, scallions and cilantro. Pass the remaining sauce at the table, if desired, as well as extra lime wedges and red-pepper flakes.
Tips:
- Choose the Right Cut of Beef: Select a chuck roast or another tough cut of beef that will become tender during the long cooking process.
- Brown the Beef: Browning the beef before braising adds flavor and color to the final dish.
- Use a Dutch Oven or Slow Cooker: A Dutch oven or slow cooker is ideal for braising the beef, as it allows for even cooking and helps to create a flavorful braising liquid.
- Add Vegetables and Aromatics: Include a variety of vegetables, such as carrots, celery, and onions, to the braising liquid for added flavor. Aromatics like garlic, ginger, and herbs will also enhance the taste of the dish.
- Simmer for Several Hours: Braising is a low-and-slow cooking method, so allow the beef to simmer for several hours until it is fall-apart tender.
- Thicken the Braising Liquid: If desired, thicken the braising liquid with a cornstarch or flour slurry to create a more flavorful sauce.
- Serve with Mashed Potatoes or Rice: Soy-ginger pot roast pairs well with mashed potatoes, rice, or noodles.
Conclusion:
Soy-ginger pot roast is a flavorful and comforting dish that is perfect for a family meal. The combination of soy sauce, ginger, and garlic gives the beef a delicious Asian-inspired flavor, while the braising process results in a tender and juicy texture. Serve it with mashed potatoes or rice for a complete and satisfying meal. This dish is also very versatile and can be easily customized to your liking. For example, you can add different vegetables to the braising liquid, such as broccoli, bok choy, or bell peppers. You can also adjust the amount of ginger and garlic to suit your taste.
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