Receta Java Pot Roast
This is a compensated post done on behalf of the San Francisco Bay Coffee Company. All opinions are my own.
Mom can kick back and relax on Mother’s Day when you cook her this yummy and unusual pot roast.
Instead of going to a restaurant on Mother’s Day, why not do something Mom will really appreciate–let her be queen for a day and not lift a finger cleaning or cooking! This pot roast is so simple, you set it, forget it and eat it because your slow cooker does all the work.
Let the day start with making breakfast for Mom. Some simple croissants and coffee would be perfect!
Now while we are talking about coffee, let me tell you of a brand that I recently was introduced to–San Francisco Bay. I was looking for a permanent solution to a coffeemaker problem and a friend suggested I go to San Francisco Bay’s gourmet coffee website. I bought a sample pack and it was the best coffee I’ve ever tasted and I couldn’t wait to order more.
Can I tell you I not only love their coffee but I love this company too? Let me tell you why I love them. First, they are a family business and the founders still take an active role in the running of the business along with their kids and their employees–who may not be related but are treated like family nonetheless. And any day of the week, I much prefer supporting smaller family-run businesses rather than large corporations. The reason for that is the little guy more often than not has a much better product than the big guys and if you have a problem? You know where the buck stops.
Another thing I am impressed with about San Francisco Bay Coffee is they are very concerned about the environment and their single-serve products are 97 per cent recyclable. Even the bags they pack the pods in is compostable. Their coffees are all Fair Trade as well and they are active in their local community out in northern California.
This company not only has great coffees but they are socially responsible as well. What’s not to love? Businesses such as this are ones I am proud to be connected with.
But have you ever thought of cooking with coffee? I don’t mean baking–where you’d use strong coffee with chocolate to make mocha–I mean a main dish. Coffee many times is the magical ingredient that gives a savory dish a great flavor. You never really taste the coffee like you would if you drank a cup. It’s very subtle and it makes the gravy for this pot roast sing.
This is one of the easiest and tastiest pot roasts I make! This is one that I usually reserve for “company.” Mainly because it’s stupidly easy (trust me, a 10 year-old can make this) and tastes so wonderful. I might splurge and use an eye round roast for this, but any roast that works in any pot roast recipe will work here. I choose eye round for company because there is so little fat to cut off and the meat is 99 per cent fat free so every bite is lean meat.
So treat Mom to a great restaurant-style meal at home! And make sure to buy her an awesome present with the money you’ll save over a restaurant!
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Java Pot Roast Total time 8 hours 15 mins Author: Judith Hannemann Serves: 6-8 Ingredients
1 eye of round roast (about 4 lbs) 2 tbs olive oil 1 medium onion, chopped 1 clove garlic, minced 2 tsp orange zest 1 cup strong brewed coffee (San Francisco Bay Fog Chaser or Organic Rainforest is perfect) ½ cup soy sauce (I use low-sodium)
Thickener: ¼ cup cornstarch 6 tbs cold water Instructions
Heat a large skillet with 1 tbs of the oil. Brown meat on all sides. Remove from pan and place it in a 4-6 quart slow cooker. Add the remaining 1 tbs oil to the skillet and saute the onion and garlic for 3-5 minutes. Add the coffee and soy sauce to the same skillet and scrape up all the browned bits (this is called "deglazing"). Stir in the orange zest Add the entire contents of the skillet--the onions, garlic, zest and the coffee/soy sauce to the slow cooker. Cover and cook on low 6-8 hours, high 4-6 hours. Check at the MINIMUM time because all slow cookers cook differently. When meat is done, remove it and set it on a platter and tent with aluminum foil so it can rest and remain warm while you make the gravy. TO MAKE GRAVY: Mix the cornstarch and water in a small bowl. Turn the slow cooker to high. Whisk in the cornstarch/water mixture and allow it to come to a boil. Cook for 15 minutes. Slice the roast and serve with the gravy. 3.5.3208
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