These Mississippi Roast Recipes for the Slow Cooker or the Instant Pot make spicy beef that’s perfect for easy dinners any time of year! And Mississippi Pot Roast can easily be a tasty low-carb meal; take your choice on how to serve it!
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This collection of Mississippi Roast Recipes has 15 great dinner ideas with options for the Slow Cooker or the Instant Pot. And Mississippi Pot Roast will work for pretty much every family, as long as you like the slightly-spicy Peperoncini flavor that’s the signature of this tasty dish.
And of course every blogger has a slightly different take on Mississippi Pot Roast as well as a variety of different ways to serve it. And if you choose low-carb side dishes, this can easily be a low-carb meal1
Why is it called Mississippi Pot Roast?
Slow Cooker Mississippi Roast became an internet sensation, and supposedly the name Mississippi Pot Roast came about because the easy recipe was invented by a home cook in Mississippi. And even though the recipe creator herself never called it that, the name caught on along with the recipe. And of course now many cooks make this popular dish in the Instant Pot!
How do you serve Mississippi Roast?
Families who don’t care about carbs can eat the spicy beef over rice, on mashed potatoes, or in a sandwich for a tasty dinner. If you’d like a lower-carb way to serve Mississippi Roast, I think it would be delicious inside lettuce wraps or over cauliflower rice, maybe with some plain yogurt on top to cool it down even more. Or just eat the spicy beef plain, which will still be delicious!
How do you get the complete recipe?
Just click or tap any recipe title to see the complete recipe on the original site. Photos are copyrighted to the blogger who shared the recipe.
Want more beef recipes?
- Instant Pot or Slow Cooker Roast Beef Dinners
- Instant Pot Dinners with Ground Beef
- Slow Cooker or Instant Pot Recipes for Southwestern Beef
Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast from Amanda’s Cookin’ sounds like a great idea for a family dinner, and Amanda says this is “melt-in-your-mouth delicious!”
This recipe for Slow Cooker Mississippi Roast from 365 Days of Slow Cooking can work for the Instant Pot or slow cooker, with instructions for both. No packets of anything are needed for this recipe, but it does have a unique ingredient that boosts the flavor making it so delicious.
Katerina from Diethood uses chuck roast for this Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast; doesn’t that look good!
This Slow Cooker Mississippi Roast Recipe from Add a Pinch only has three ingredients, and Robyn says this has gotten rave reviews! This one is perfect for low-carb eaters.
The first time Sandy from Simply Happy Foodie made this Instant Pot Mississippi Roast, she says it was gobbled up quickly as the guests loved it!
Slow Cooker Mississippi Pot Roast from Low-Carb Maven is low-carb and Keto and uses homemade ranch seasoning.
The flavor of peperoncini infused into tender beef is what you get with this Instant Pot Mississippi Roast from Eazy Peazy Mealz.
Crock Pot Mississippi Pot Roast from The Country Cook has melt in your mouth goodness that everyone will love! Just serve on rice, mashed potatoes, or on a roll for a delicious meal.
More Mississippi Roast Recipes to Try:
- Slow Cooker Mississippi Pot Roast from Blue Eyed Soul Food
- Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast from Wonderfully Made and Dearly Loved
- Slow Cooker Mississippi Pot Roast from Belle of the Kitchen
- Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast from Shugary Sweets
- Slow Cooker Mississippi Pot Roast from A Reinvented Mom
- Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast from Recipes That Crock
- Crock Pot Mississippi Roast from Eating on a Dime
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