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Dinner

Mississippi Roast

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Sundays are a good crockpot day for me.  I love finding a great recipe to cook in my crockpot, dumping the ingredients in the morning, smelling the aroma all day of a great meal that I know is to come and then enjoying it for Sunday dinner.  Sometimes I will take the lid off my crockpot just to make sure the scrumptious smells waft as far as they can throughout the house.  I want as many people in our home to smell the smell and think about how hard I am slaving away in the kitchen.  NOT!  Gotta love crockpots!  I sure do love mine and this is the crockpot that I love!

 

So when I went looking for a crockpot recipe, my eye caught this one that I pinned.  Mississippi Roast from A perfectly lovely ordinary day.  But what challenged me was the comment “I won’t make a roast any other way now!”  How can I not rise to the bait of THAT?

 

Gathering up my ingredients, I was off to “slave in the kitchen”. {wink, wink}  A chuck roast, a stick of butter, a package of Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing and a  package of McCormick’s Au Jus. The recipe did call for some pepperoncini’s but most people in my family don’t care for those, so I omitted that from the recipe. If you would like to add them, you purchase them in a jar and lay them on top of your roast after the butter in this recipe.

Now, my crockpot is a little seasoned (old).  But I refuse to get a new one because it cooks better than other crockpot I have ever owned.  So you might be a little confused when you see my crockpot because looks unlike most others.  I love it because I can take the cooking part right off the base and serve as is.  It is a cinch to clean.  So if you happen to see a crockpot like this, I would recommend picking one up for me.  I mean….you.

On to the recipe.  Lay chuck roast in crock pot and sprinkle the whole package of Ranch Dressing on top:

Next sprinkle the whole package of McCormick’s Au Jus on top of that.  I know. Don’t break a sweat.

Here comes the hardest part of all.  Lay a stick of butter on top.

I had to sit down after that last instruction.   So much exertion. Now here is where if you’d like some pepperoncini’s, you would lay them on top around the stick of butter. Put your lid on and cook on low for 7-8 hours.

Now go take a nap and wait for the aroma to start wafting around the kitchen. Because when you wake up, you will be presented a wonderful roast that will look like this:

Now just add some mashed potatoes and gravy and Sunday dinner will be demolished.

This roast was a tad bit salty but it didn’t stop one person one tiny bit.  Maybe next time, I won’t use salted butter.  Because there definitely WILL be a next time.

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  1. Jeni says

    December 10, 2012 at 9:39 am

    Our family loves roast and we use the Au Jus too! Gives it a wonderful flavor. We love to also add onion soup mix, green and red bell peppers and onion. Delish! Like you, I’ve got a crock pot that is 23 years old (that we got at our wedding reception) that I refuse to give up–for sentimental reasons and if it still works, why replace it? 🙂 The roast looks scrumptious–the butter sounds like a delicious addition.

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    • Debbie says

      December 10, 2012 at 7:03 pm

      So we both have “old” crockpot awesomeness? I knew there was a reason I adore you! We had no leftovers of this yesterday so it was a big hit!

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      • Grace says

        February 15, 2013 at 4:17 am

        Had my crockpot since 1981,love it .Made like yours.Use it for so many dishes.And I will surely try this recipe….Sounds like a great and simple one we use in Ms,,Thanks…. ps and gonna try frenchbread recipe to go with it…….

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        • Debbie says

          February 15, 2013 at 5:39 am

          Grace, don’t you just love that crockpot? I actually have two exactly the same so if one breaks I still have one. I will never give it up!! Thanks for stopping by and the french bread is killer! Deb

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  2. denyse@crazy beautiful life says

    December 10, 2012 at 7:01 pm

    That looks really yum!!! I am all about anything I can put in my crock pot.

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    • Debbie says

      December 10, 2012 at 7:05 pm

      Denyse – You and me both! There were no leftovers yesterday so this recipe is a keeper! Deb

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  3. Mindy says

    February 6, 2013 at 11:20 am

    Just saw this post and thought I would mention the peppers add this amazing bit of flavor that really takes this roast to the next level, you do not have to eat the peppers but you really should try the recipe with them included!

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    • Dakota says

      April 29, 2013 at 5:42 pm

      I ditto adding the pepperoncini peppers. Found Vlasic brand, 12 oz jar in the pickled pickles sectio. I bought mild too. I had ranch dip on hand so not sure how it is using dressing but this roast recipe is super moist seasoned amazing. Unsalted butter for sure. Two Thumbs up. Way UP!!

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      • Debbie says

        April 29, 2013 at 9:10 pm

        Hi Dakota! I’ve had a couple of comments that I should have added the pepperoncini peppers and I have now found them in my local grocery store so it is definitely on the menu for next time! Thanks for stopping by. Deb – The Oldest Sister

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  4. Debbie says

    February 6, 2013 at 7:55 pm

    Mindy! Aaaccckk! Should I try the peppers? Okay, you’ve convinced me. I’ll be brave and try these next time!

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  5. Rita says

    March 1, 2013 at 3:26 pm

    Made this with a large Boston butt roast. Delish!

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    • Debbie says

      March 1, 2013 at 7:05 pm

      Hi Rita! {squealing with delight} I am so happy to hear that this worked out for you! And thanks for stopping by and letting us know. It made my day!

      Deb

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  6. Robin says

    March 23, 2013 at 1:00 pm

    I’m actually cooking this now I couldn’t find the recommended peppercinis so I opted for one spicy pepper found in the produce section – I hope it still turns out ok !

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    • Debbie says

      March 23, 2013 at 2:01 pm

      You know what Robin? I couldn’t find the peppercinis either so I just used canned jalapenos and it was still YUMMY! Very moist. I’d love to hear how this turns out for you! Deb – The Oldest

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      • Robin says

        March 23, 2013 at 4:12 pm

        Ohmygoodness! It’s amazing ! I’m so glad I stumbled across this the other day!! Kid tested too my two boys (10- 7) can be a pain and they devoured it !! Thanks !! Def making this again and good to know that any pepper works!! 🙂

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        • Debbie says

          March 23, 2013 at 6:27 pm

          {squealing with delight} Oh I am so glad that you liked it! I’ve made it quite a few times since I pinned it and it’s turned out every time. You’re right…def a keeper! Deb

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  7. Vicky says

    August 20, 2013 at 10:28 am

    I have the same crock pot – I received it as a gift from a Tupperware party I was hosting in the early 70’s. WOW! Hopefully my roast will be as tasty yours.

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    • Debbie says

      August 22, 2013 at 10:45 am

      Hi Vicky! haha I LOVE that you have the same crockpot! I am going to hang on to that thing until it falls apart and dies! Hope your was yummy! Deb – The Oldest Sister

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  8. Abbu says

    January 18, 2014 at 4:20 am

    Will the juice/sauce leftover in the crockpot make into gravy or do you use a packaged one? :). Can’t wait to try this!!

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    • Debbie says

      January 18, 2014 at 7:49 am

      Hi Abbu! I would definitely try making the juice into a gravy. I think it would taste great! Let me know if that worked! Deb – The Oldest Sister

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    • Dakota says

      January 21, 2014 at 12:59 pm

      Leftover sauce for gravy. I actually tried it and did not like it at all. I don’t much care for the flavor of the sauce. Only the flavor that it brings the roast. But, my daughter said she loves this sauce so much that for her gravy is a done deal. And, if not gravy then she laps up the sauce with a piece of bread. EW! LOL

      Abbu…you will have to make some and see if it’s your cup of tea! :))

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      • Debbie says

        January 21, 2014 at 6:56 pm

        Dakota…thanks so much for sharing your results. I guess to each his own, right? I didn’t try it the last time I made it, but I think I will give it a shot the next time and see what we think. Thanks for stopping by! Debbie – The Oldest Sister

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  9. Angela says

    August 5, 2014 at 9:58 pm

    I made this for my boyfriend and his family, along with some mashed potatoes, too. I wish the recipe were bigger, cause it was SO good and we devoured it!! Can’t get easier, can it?!

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    • Debbie says

      August 6, 2014 at 7:05 am

      Right?!?! My family LOVES this recipe! Gotta love the crockpot! Thanks so much for stopping by Angela. Deb

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  10. Anne@Essentially Mom says

    August 25, 2014 at 3:53 pm

    I’m a big fan of using ranch dressing mix in recipes. Plus, with 3 ingredients, it can’t get any easier. Can’t wait to try this recipe! Thanks for sharing!

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    • Debbie says

      August 26, 2014 at 5:57 am

      Anne, I love how quick and easy this is and all of my family loved it! Thanks so much for stopping by! Deb

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  11. mcpocket says

    November 7, 2014 at 8:45 pm

    My daughter rec’d a crockpot at her shower. She BEGGED me to trade with her, because she wanted to use the one she grew up with, LOL. I’m now an empty nester, so I agreed. But, I can’t wait to try this, and need to know if that was a whole or 1/2 stick of butter..it looks like 4 tbs in the pic. Also, how big is the roast?
    SO glad I found this (you!)
    Thanks !

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    • Debbie says

      November 7, 2014 at 11:40 pm

      I usually get a roast between 3-4 pounds and it is a whole stick of butter (1/2 cup). And I just made soup yesterday in my old crockpot – takes a lickin’ but still keeps tickin’!! Sure hope you remember that commercial! haha Thanks so much for stopping by and for your kind words! Deb

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