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Make Instant Pot Mississippi Chuck Roast in your pressure cooker in less than 2 hours! This delicious, easy dinner is made with pepperoncini peppers, butter, ranch and beef broth — no seasoning packets, but it’s still tender, juicy and literally melts in your mouth. The leftovers are even better!
I made this amazing Mississippi pot roast in the slow cooker for the first time almost 2 years ago, and it quickly became one of my family’s favorite dinners! If you’ve ever had a Mississippi roast, you know what I mean. As much as we loved the Crock-Pot Mississippi Chuck Roast, I couldn’t wait to try making it in the pressure cooker.
See, I don’t always get everything together in time to make a roast in the slow cooker for 4 to 8 hours. So for me, the Instant Pot totally saves the day! I mean, really, making a roast in about 2 hours instead of 8 is definitely a game changer.
The only tricky thing about making roasts in the Instant Pot is figuring out the cook times. But once you get the hang of it, you’re good to go.
The first time I made Mississippi roast in the Instant Pot, it was done, but it didn’t pull apart that easily. I cooked it for about 50 minutes, thinking that was plenty of time, but it wasn’t enough time to break everything down so that the meat was where it should be. I saw a lot of recipes that called for a 90 minute cook time, but that seemed like a lot.
So, after I cooked a huge bone-in pork butt for 90 minutes, which was perfect, by the way, I knew I just had to add a few more minutes for the chuck roast to cook to perfection. I tried 60 minutes of pressure cooking with a 20 minute natural release. You guys, this was the perfect time for a truly melt-in-your-mouth Instant Pot Mississippi chuck roast!
To make a chuck roast in the Instant Pot, you pretty much follow the same basic steps as the Crock-Pot version, with a couple of changes. I cut the roast into smaller pieces so that it would fit evenly into the Instant Pot. This also makes it a lot easier to brown the meat.
You can also sear the roast in a separate skillet, but I love being able to cook the whole Mississippi roast in just one pot. Easy clean-up, right?! After all of the meat was seared, I deglazed the pot with some of the beef broth.
After that, you add the meat back to the pot. Then, you add the remaining ingredients, except for the ranch, and begin pressure cooking.
Most recipes for Instant Pot Mississippi chuck roast call for dried ranch dressing and au jus seasoning packets. That’s fine and all, but it’s just a little too much sodium for us. I think you can get the same amazing flavor with beef broth and a just a few seasonings.
I also used a little less butter for the pressure cooker version. The Crock-Pot recipe calls for a full stick, but I felt that was way to much in the Instant Pot.
As for the ranch flavor, I like to add some homemade ranch dressing in at the end. And that’s it!
I did a natural release the first time for 15 minutes and the next time for 20. Both were good, so just take your pick!
You guys, just look at this juicy pressure cooker chuck roast! The meat literally comes out like this. Seriously!
We like the gravy as is, but if you want thicker gravy, you can make a cornstarch slurry to thicken it up after cooking. Serve it over mashed potatoes for one incredible dinner, and use the leftovers for shredded beef tacos or beef sliders — yum!
Tips for Making Mississippi Roast in the Pressure Cooker
- Cut roast into smaller pieces for even cooking
- Sear all sides on saute mode or in skillet to seal in juices
- Deglaze pot after searing
- Allow a slow release after pressure cooking
How to Make Instant Pot Mississippi Chuck Roast
Instant Pot Mississippi Chuck Roast
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 3 pound chuck roast, cut into 3 large pieces
- 1 ½ cups low sodium beef broth
- 1 tablespoon dried minced onions
- 1 teaspoon sea salt
- ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
- 4 tablespoons butter, sliced into smaller pieces
- pepperoncini peppers
- ¼ cup pepperoncini pepper juice
- 1 tablespoon ranch dressing
Instructions
- Hit SAUTE button on Instant Pot, and when it reads HOT, add the olive oil, and carefully tilt pot to ensure it coats bottom of pot evenly
- Add 2 of the chuck roast pieces, and sear for about 2 minutes per side, then remove to a plate. Sear the last piece on both sides, and remove
- Hit CANCEL to turn pot off, then add some of the beef broth and deglaze pot with wooden spoon or spatula
- Place chuck roast back in pot, and add minced onions, salt, pepper, butter, pepperoncini peppers and juice
- Add remaining beef broth, cover, turn vent to sealing position, and hit PRESSURE COOK for 60 minutes
- Allow natural release for 20 minutes, then hit CANCEL, do a quick release, then open lid when pin drops
- Stir in ranch dressing, transfer roast to serving platter and top with peppers some of the gravy, if desired
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
My family absolutely loves this Instant Pot Mississippi Chuck Roast! I hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
Bon Apetit, friends!
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I made this last night, but skipped the Ranch part. It was FANTASTIC!! I have yet had a roast come out this amazing! 60 minutes is the trick! Thank you!
Thank you so much, Heidi. So glad you liked it! 🙂
i have a 6 qt ip. how long do i cook a 3-4 pound chuck roast.
I haven’t made this in my 6 quart yet, but the cook time should still be the same. I found 60 minutes was perfect, but some people cook for 90, even with a smaller cut.
How spicy will the pepperoncini peppers and pepper juice make it? My in-law’s live with us and they cannot handle spicy food. I think I read somewhere that the way it cooks in the pressure cooker, most of the spicyness gets taken out. This recipe looks amazing, so I wanted to make sure before I cooked it for them.
Thanks for any help in advance
It’s not spicy at all, and you can use less juice and fewer peppers if you want. 🙂
I pinned your Instant Pot Mississippi Chuck Roast, it looks delicious! Hope you are having a great day and thanks so much for sharing your awesome post with us at Full Plate Thursday.
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Miz Helen
I just bought an Instant Pot – this is going to be the first recipe I try!
You’re going to love your Instant Pot! 🙂
This looks incredible! Looks so delicious and easy to make!
Thanks, Erin. It’s definitely a keeper! 🙂
Roast in the IP is the best thing ever!
What a smart idea to use your instant pot for this. It really makes it so easy!
This sounds incredible!! My family would love this!!
I love that you didn’t use seasoning packets! Can’t wait to try this in my new IP!