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    Mississippi Pot Roast: The Slow Cooker Recipe That Took the Internet (and Our Kitchens) by Storm

    Meredith BiesingerBy Meredith BiesingerMarch 15, 20263 Mins Read576 Views
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    If Mississippi had an official comfort food of the internet era, Mississippi Pot Roast would be a strong contender. It’s rich, savory, ridiculously easy to make, and somehow tastes like you spent all afternoon in the kitchen—even though your slow cooker did most of the work.

    The story behind this now-famous dish is as Mississippi as it gets. In the 1990s, Ripley native Robin Chapman was trying to recreate a pot roast recipe for her family. The original version used a seasoning packet that was too spicy for her children, so she swapped it out for ranch dressing mix and added pepperoncini peppers for flavor. The result was a tender, buttery roast that quickly became a family favorite.

    Like so many great Southern recipes, it didn’t stay in one kitchen for long.

    Friends started asking for the recipe. It got passed around church potlucks, family dinners, and community cookbooks. Eventually it made its way onto the internet, where it exploded in popularity. Today, Mississippi Pot Roast is a staple on dinner tables across the country—but its roots are firmly planted right here in North Mississippi.

    And honestly, once you taste it, you understand why.

    The magic is in the simplicity. A handful of ingredients, a slow cooker, and a few hours later you have a roast so tender it practically falls apart with a fork. The pepperoncinis add just enough tang to balance the richness, and the buttery ranch flavor soaks deep into the meat.

    It’s the kind of meal that smells like home.

    Around Mississippi, you’ll find people serving it over mashed potatoes, rice, egg noodles, or tucked into a sandwich on a soft bun. However you plate it, one thing is guaranteed—there probably won’t be leftovers.

    Classic Mississippi Pot Roast Recipe

    Ingredients

    • 1 (3–4 lb) chuck roast

    • 1 packet ranch dressing mix

    • 1 packet au jus gravy mix

    • ½ cup unsalted butter (1 stick)

    • 6–8 pepperoncini peppers

    • Optional: ¼ cup pepperoncini juice

    Instructions

    1. Place the chuck roast in a slow cooker.

    2. Sprinkle the ranch dressing mix and au jus mix evenly over the roast.

    3. Place the stick of butter on top.

    4. Add the pepperoncini peppers and a splash of the juice if you like a little extra tang.

    5. Cover and cook on low for 8 hours (or high for about 5 hours).

    6. Shred the meat with a fork and serve with the flavorful juices.

    Serve it with mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, or thick slices of bread to soak up every drop.

    Because around here, when a Mississippi recipe becomes famous, we don’t mind sharing—but we’re still pretty proud it started here.

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