Java Pot Roast

Try this Java Pot Roast recipe, or contribute your own.

Java Pot Roast
Java Pot Roast

Try this Java Pot Roast recipe, or contribute your own.

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 4 hours
  • Served Person: 6
  • Carbohydrate 2.87774566976788 g
  • Cholesterol 0 mg
  • Fat 1.13185166715081 g
  • Fiber 0.112478334485276 g
  • Protein 0.0701350000088344 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.156489366733589 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 -8 (20g)
  • Sodium 1.01739999981458 mg
  • Sugar 2.7652673352826 g
  • Trans Fat 0.0323951333463982 g
  • Calories 22 calories

Step-by-step

  • 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.

My Unexpected Culinary Adventure: A Java Pot Roast Journey

As a busy professional, my life often revolves around tight schedules and quick meals. However, last week, a spontaneous trip to a local farmers market completely changed my perspective on cooking. I stumbled upon a beautiful, perfectly marbled eye of round roast, and something told me I had to take it home. The thought of a simple, yet elegant meal sparked a flicker of excitement, a feeling I hadn't experienced in the kitchen for quite some time. Little did I know, this seemingly ordinary purchase would lead me on a delicious culinary adventure.

The recipe itself was surprisingly simple, a Java Pot Roast. The ingredients were readily available, a comforting blend of familiar flavors. I envisioned a rich, savory dish that would be both satisfying and sophisticated. The process, involving the slow cooker, was a welcome change to my usually hectic evenings. I loved the idea of setting it and forgetting it, knowing that a delicious meal awaited me after a long day. The aroma that filled my apartment as the roast simmered was intoxicating, a mix of coffee, soy sauce, and orange zest. It hinted at the depth of flavor waiting to be discovered.

The result was truly remarkable. The meat was incredibly tender, falling apart at the slightest touch. The gravy, thick and rich, perfectly complemented the succulent roast. The coffee and soy sauce created a unique, savory depth, while the orange zest added a subtle brightness. It was a far cry from my usual quick weekday dinners. This dish felt special, an occasion in itself, despite its simplicity. It reminded me of the joy of creating something delicious from scratch, of slowing down and savoring the process, and of the unexpected pleasures that can be found in the most ordinary of experiences.

This Java Pot Roast wasn't just a meal; it was a reminder to myself. A reminder to take a moment, to appreciate the simple things, and to find joy in the unexpected turns life throws our way. The farmers market, the impulse purchase, the surprisingly delicious recipe – it all came together to create a memory that I'll treasure, alongside the lingering aroma of coffee and the tender, juicy meat. The recipe itself is a testament to the power of simple ingredients, expertly combined to create something truly extraordinary. It's a recipe I'll certainly make again, and one that I encourage you to try. It's more than just a pot roast; it's an experience.

The entire experience was a welcome change from my usual rushed routine. It's a perfect recipe for a weekend indulgence or a special occasion, requiring minimal active time but yielding maximum flavor. The beauty of this dish lies in its simplicity. It's a comforting and sophisticated meal all in one, perfect for sharing with loved ones or enjoying solo as a moment of self-care. The process was a meditative experience, watching the slow cooker work its magic, the scent of coffee and orange filling the air.

Beyond the Recipe: The Java Pot Roast transcends a simple meal; it represents a journey of rediscovery. It’s a testament to slowing down, appreciating the process, and finding joy in the unexpected moments of life. It's a beautiful reminder that sometimes, the most fulfilling moments come from the simplest things—a perfectly chosen piece of meat, a thoughtfully crafted recipe, and the satisfaction of creating something delicious from scratch.

More than just a Meal: This experience taught me that cooking doesn't have to be a chore; it can be a form of self-care, a way to unwind and reconnect with myself. The aromas, the textures, the flavors – all contributed to a sensory experience that was both calming and invigorating. The Java Pot Roast wasn't just a meal; it was a reminder to savor the simple pleasures in life and to embrace the unexpected adventures that await around every corner.

I encourage you to try this recipe. Let it be more than just a meal; let it be an experience. Let it be a reminder to slow down, appreciate the simple things, and savor the moments that make life truly delicious.