Company Pot Roast
Show: Barefoot Contessa
Episode: Comfort and Company
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By kari.redhawk_10...
Temecula, CA
on February 15, 2013
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I am making this again tonight. I will refridgerate it overnight, reheat it in the morning serve it with eggs poached in the roast sauce, Alton Brown's cheesy grits and fruit salad for a big family breakfast at home tomorrow morning. Thats my husbands favorite way to have this dish. Simply divine!
By CurvyGurl
Cleveland, OH
on February 11, 2013
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Perfect! My husband HATES pot roast, but raved about this one. Followed the recipe exactly (yes, you must use kosher salt! Except added 3 small bay leaves ( 1 of which is still MIA, 1 tablespoon worcestershire, and used a cabernet sauvignon. There's probably enough sauce for two meals, so maybe the braised chops and enough to pour over egg noodles and browned beef another night.
By jstepanske
on February 09, 2013
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Wow! I've finally found an amazing pot roast recipe. I made it for the second time last night for company and guests were begging for the recipe. I sent them to the website...how easy is that?!
By xoxoxoxoxoxox
Waterbury, 50
on February 09, 2013
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This is THE very BEST I've ever made. Ina, if you read this review... you're the BEST!!! You're my "go-to" for just about everything.... Who am I kidding?!?!?! EVERYTHING!!!
By lfoster5
on February 09, 2013
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This will be my go-to pot roast recipe. Leftovers (if any make a great stew.
By Zizet12
on January 30, 2013
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Tasty yes, salty due to the chicken bullion. I love love Ina G., but Alton Brown's pot roast may be a little tastier ;
By cbartpatrick
on January 29, 2013
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This pot roast was absolutely delicious. Best one I've ever made. Followed recipe to the letter. The wine gave it such a depth of flavor. I'll be making this one again and again.
By Magician in the...
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on January 29, 2013
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This was very good. I didn't think the sauce was too tomato-y at all as others have said. I gave it 4 stars because I did think the sauce came out a bit salty. I normally defend Ina's use of salt but in this one I think it was a little too much. Also, I find Tyler Florence's braised pot roast recipe to be just as good but with fewer steps.
By smylinn7
Chicago, IL
on January 29, 2013
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Just amazing. It is awesome as leftovers. The recipe is a total winner in every way- well worth the effort.
By combackid_1464610
Lake Havisou, IL
on January 27, 2013
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Excellent, better than mom used to make. The pureed vegetables for the gravy are a key element; I'll make more for the plate next time.
The Joy of Cooking would suggest a slower cook, which I might try next time as well, the ends were a tad dry.
Very good though; I'll definitely make again.