Harissa Pot Roast with Smoky Roasted Garlic
Smoky with just the right amount of heat perfectly describes this delicious pot roast recipe. It's a perfect cool-weather dinner.
Harissa Pot Roast with Smoky Roasted Garlic
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Category
American
Cuisine
Meats & Barbecue

Ingredients
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3-4 lb. Beef Chuck Roast (Boneless)
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1 Tbsp. Sea Salt, Fine
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1 tsp. Black Pepper, Cracked
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3 Tbsp. Harissa Infused Olive Oil
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1 C. Red Wine
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2 C. Beef Broth
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1 tsp. Thyme
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1 tsp. Rosemary, Cracked
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2 Celery Stalks, Chopped
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1 Yellow Onion, Peeled and Chopped
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3 Carrots, Peeled and Sliced
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1 Leek, Sliced
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2 Heads Garlic, Tops Removed
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1 tsp. Hickory Smoked Balsamic Vinegar
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1 tsp. Hickory Smoke Infused Olive Oil
For the Smoky Roasted Garlic:
Directions
Preheat your pressure cooker or Instant Pot to the sauté setting. Pat beef roast dry with paper towels and season, all over, with salt and pepper. Add oil to the pot and, once hot, carefully add the beef roast. Sear on all sides until dark brown and remove from the pot.
Deglaze the pan with red wine and let simmer for 3-4 minutes or until slightly reduced. Add beef broth, thyme, rosemary, celery, onion, carrots and leeks, stir to combine and bring to a simmer. Once simmered, return the beef roast and close with the lid. Program settings to pressure cook (on ‘regular’ mode, if available). Cook for 60 minutes, turn off the heat and let rest for 15 minutes (do not release the steam). After the resting period, release the steam and let rest for another 15 minutes.
For the roasted garlic, preheat oven to 400°F. Place prepped garlic on small sheets of foil and drizzle with balsamic and olive oil. Wrap the garlic in the foil, creating little pouches, and roast for 15-20 minutes, or until the garlic is lightly golden brown and tender. Remove from the oven and set aside.
Season pot-broth to taste with additional salt and pepper (if necessary). Serve pot roast (along with veggies and pot-broth) with roasted garlic (either with the full intact heads or with the cloves removed) and some nice crusty bread for dipping or potatoes.
Recipe Note
Don't have the Hickory Smoked Balsamic Vinegar on hand? Substitute our Black Garlic Balsamic Vinegar as an equally tasty option.