You are going to love these Pot Roast Foil Packs that I am sharing today for #CookoutWeek . They are a delicious summertime dinner, made either in the oven or on the grill. Simply add cubed beef and any chopped veggies you like, season them, add some gravy or butter if you like, and wrap up in foil. Once cooked they will be tender and flavorful and ready toe at!
Get those grills fired up… because it’s #CookoutWeek 2017! This week, I’m joining forces with over 40 food blogger friends to bring you delicious recipes perfect for every backyard BBQ, picnic, summer party, or cookout. We also have a fabulous giveaway featuring products from the brands who have made #CookoutWeek possible.
Pot Roast Foil Packs
Makes 6 foil packs
Ingredients
- Certified Angus Beef® 2lb roast trimmed and cubed {I used 1/2 a large 4lb roast}
- 3 ears of corn shucked and halved
- 1 1/2 lbs small red potatoes halved
- 1 large yellow onion roughly chopped
- 8 oz mushrooms quartered
- 10 oz bag of baby carrots
- 1 packet brown gravy prepared
- seasoning to taste {I used Montreal Steak Seasoning}
- 6 tbsp butter optional
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
- Prepare gravy mix according to package. Heat and set aside.
- Using a 2lb beef roast {I cut my 4lb roast in half}, trim any visible fat off then cut into cubes.
- Wash and chop all your veggies. I like corn, potatoes, onion, mushrooms, and carrots.
- Divide the beef and veggies into six equal portions,
- Place them each onto their own sheet of aluminum foil.
- Shake seasoning to taste all over the meat and veggies.
- I like to add a tbsp of butter and a couple spoonfuls of gravy on top too.
- Carefully bring up two of the sides of foil and fold-over to seal sides and ends.
- Bake for 45 minutes.
- You can also grill for 30 minutes over medium heat.
- Remove from the oven and place on plates.
- Serve with additional gravy on the side and let everyone open their own packets at the dinner table.
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For The Love of Food Blog
Start with a small beef roast and trim any fat off. I actually bought a 4-5lb chuck roast and cut it in half. I cooked half in the
Crock-pot and shredded it for another meal and then cubed the rest for this recipe.
Wash and chop all your veggies. I like corn, potatoes, onion, mushrooms, and carrots.
Prepare gravy mix according to package. Heat and set aside.
Prepare gravy mix according to package. Heat and set aside.
Divide the beef and veggies into six equal portions,
Place them each onto their own sheet of aluminum foil.
Add seasoning to taste.
I love to use seasoning blends like this Montreal Steak Seasoning.
How amazing do these look?
I like to add a couple spoonfuls of gravy on top.
You can also add a tbsp of butter.
Carefully bring up two of the sides of foil and fold-over to seal sides and ends.
Bake for 45 minutes at 400 degrees.
You can also grill for 30 minutes over medium heat.
Remove from the oven and place foil packs on plates.
Serve with additional gravy on the side and let everyone open their own packets at the dinner table.
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Stay tuned… remember, throughout the week, all of the participating bloggers will be posting delicious cookout recipes. Here are all the bloggers who are part of #CookoutWeek 2017:
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As one of the bonus entries in the giveaway, leave a comment on this blog post… what is your favorite dish to eat at a cookout?
laura sampson
Looks great! I tried to pin it but your a button came up that said this site doesn't allow pinning! oops?!?
Nicole Hood
All pin buttons work now. Maybe it was an error that fixed itself?
Lane & Holly @ With Two Spoons
I love how this can make cooking so, so easy!
Megan Lawson
Great idea for summer BBQ!
Sandy H
my favorite dish to eat at a cook out is grilled shrimp, so fast and easy. I should try your recipe, it looks like it would be easy on the grill.
SuperMomSurveys
I love foil bag dinners! Can't wait to try this one!
tannawings
I think truly my all time favorite to eat at a cook out is a good old fashioned burger. There are some that really know how to make one that is juicy and really delicious. I am lucky enough to be married to one who knows how to cook the perfect burger. Lately he has been experimenting with stuffed burgers and they are heavenly!
ELLEN BECK on the form up there.
tat2gurlzrock
We grill and smoke food year round. This looks amazing. It is hard for me to name just one favorite but I think pork roast is way up on the top of the list. My fiance' loves to cook on the weekends and I have a cabinet decicated to nothing but spices and rubs. Thank you for the recipe!
tannawings
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Erin
Foil packets are the best and yet I somehow forget they are a thing. Need to try these!
Poly Ouie
Best post on this site