Q&A for How to Brown a Roast for Cooking in a Crockpot

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    How long will it take to cook a 2.2 kg beef roast in a slow cooker?
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    Most everything takes 6-8 hours to get good and tender. Most people will put the seared roast in before going to bed to wake up to a lovely hot roast. You can almost never cook a beef roast too long in a slow cooker.
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    Do I remove the string before putting a pot roast in a slow cooker?
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    No. The string will help keep the roast in a uniform shape which allows for more even cooking. If you really dislike the string, you could remove it, but expect the outer pieces to get a bit overcooked. You can also cut the roast into chunks to cook it which would reduce the cooking time as well.
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    Why does it need to be brown on both sides?
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    Your end product will be much more attractive since you'll have good color on all sides. It will also deepen the flavor of your dish.
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    What if I forgot to sear the meat before cooking it in the oven for a couple hours? What should I do?
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    At the very end, turn the oven up to 500 degrees. You'll want to do this when the roast is about 10 degrees below the desired temperature. At that point, keep a close eye on it, but the hot oven will help brown the outside. Remove it when it reaches the desired internal temperature. This is not the ideal way to brown the meat since the juices were not sealed in from the beginning, but it will add flavor and make it much more attractive.
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    If the roast is too wide for my crock pot, should i cut the roast before or after browning ?
    Community Answer
    Cut it before you brown it. That way all sides will be browned and work to seal in juices.
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    Should I get water out of the roast before putting it in the crock pot?
    Andrea Ribera
    Community Answer
    Yes. Assuming your roast is thawed, just use paper towels to pat the roast dry before prepping.
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    I know I should sear both sides, but what about the ends?
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    Always sear the ends too. I hold two large forks to get the end seared well and hold the balance of meat up out of the way.
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    Can I cook a frozen roast?
    Community Answer
    You can, but it's not a good idea. Frozen foods, especially thick foods like roasts, take a long time to defrost in a slow cooker. As the food needs to defrost all the way before cooking starts, it will take forever to cook your food. The length of time the food spends at warm temperatures also increases the risk of bacteria and spoilage.
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