This was a recent post on my Facebook page:
Let’s talk pot roast: Do you brown before crock pot or not? The answer: about 50-50. There were 18 comments from my friends, 9 said yes, 7 said no, and 2 said “sometimes.” I was asking because I usually do, but I was feeling particularly lazy that day and just didn’t feel like dragging out the skillet, browning the meat, then having to wash the skillet afterwards. So, I just seasoned it, threw it in the crockpot with a chopped up onion, and let that baby cook. And you know what? It tasted just the same as if I had browned it. With less work. I don’t know if I will continue to cook my pot roasts this way in the future or not, because I have suffered pot roast guilt over this. But who knows, maybe I can do it half the time.
Whether you brown or you don’t, you can try out this tasty Slow Cooker Pepsi Pot Roast at Feisty Frugal & Fabulous. It takes a little bit more work to get this one started than the one I made today, but hey, what’s another minute or two? And what do you do? Brown or not?
GraceinAZ says
I brown my roast first. I think it holds the juices in. Your photo looks mighty yummy!
Hugs, GraceinAZ
Gaelyn says
I’m too lazy to brown first.
gary lahey says
i don’t brown, either. the instructions on the package of sauce from h e b didn’t have instructions to brownn the meat for slow cooking. it always gets raves.
Sandra says
When the weather’s nice, I have Gordon brown it on the BBQ. Saves the messy pan and greasy stove, otherwise I don’t bother. I used to cheat and use kitchen bouquet or something like that to give the illusion but we can’t eat that kind of stuff anymore.
Beth Larrabee says
I am way too lazy to brown it first…and mine is always plenty juicy!
Liz @ A Nut in a Nutshell says
That looks really, really good! I do brown mine, but I do it for my own sensibilities. I find raw meat repulsive looking so if I brown it, it doesn’t bother me as much. However, it always comes out the same whether I do or don’t. You’re so right.
marina says
I do neither simply because I don’t use a crock pot…I know crazy right? But one day…yes one day…I WILL!! 😉
Dee says
I must be too lazy to brown first… 😉
Canadian Mom Blogger says
I didn’t even know that browning first was an option. I need to learn more about cooking, lol.
Dawn C says
I brown mine first.
Mary Beth Elderton says
I brown first only if I am browning in the pan that I will cook it in (no extra dish washing.) For the crock pot? No way. It’s not necessary.
Andrea says
My grandma always browned her pot roast first and it always tasted delicious. I have never made one (how embarassing!) because my husband doesn’t like them.
jim says
like mom always said ‘eat it or go hungry.’
Patrick says
Thanks for a great post! When I make a pot roast in the oven, I absolutely brown it first; when I make it in a slow cooker (where it’s completely submerged), I don’t brown it. The slow-cooked pot roast is vastly superior.
Terri S. says
Pot roast is one of my favorite things to make. I always brown the meat first. This is the way my Dad (yes, he was the cook in our home) taught me and he said it gives it better flavor.
Joe says
I did brown the meat for years because that is what I was told is required. Finally started about a year ago not browning. It is literally NO different in taste/texture/moisture level. One less step that is completely pointless in my opinion now. (At least with pot roast)
Tom Barbey says
If you’re going to serve it whole, browning is the way to go …even if only for appearance. If you’re shredding it, then there’s no need.