For a richer flavor, marinate the chuck roast in a mixture of tamari, ginger, and garlic for at least 2 hours, or preferably overnight, before searing. Adjust the amount of stevia to your preference for sweetness. If you don't have arrowroot powder, cornstarch can be used as a substitute. Use the same amount. Serve this pot roast with a side of steamed rice or mashed potatoes to soak up the delicious sauce.
Briana Donnelly
Jun 27, 2025This recipe is a game-changer! The meat was so tender, and the sauce was bursting with flavor. My family loved it!
Winifred Balistreri
May 27, 2025Really tasty!
Keeley Witting
Apr 30, 2025The Instant Pot makes this recipe so quick and easy. I've made it several times now, and it's always a hit.
Bailey Larkin
Feb 22, 2025I used coconut aminos instead of tamari, and it was still delicious.
Thalia Bauch
Jan 11, 2025Next time, I will double the sauce, it's so good!
Concepcion Reichert
Dec 26, 2024I will definitely make this again!
Mikel Lueilwitz
Dec 22, 2024My family asked me to cook this every week!
Aliya Greenholt
Dec 6, 2024The natural pressure release is key to getting the meat super tender. Don't skip that step!
Lillian Haley
Dec 2, 2024I added some sliced carrots and potatoes, and it turned out great. It's a complete meal in one pot!
Arianna Medhurst
Nov 27, 2024I was a bit skeptical about using stevia, but it worked perfectly. The roast was sweet and savory, just the way I like it.