Dutch Oven Italian Beef Recipe - The Food Hussy (2024)

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This Dutch Oven Italian Beef recipe will make the most tender beef with so much flavor – you’ll be making this at LEAST once a month! Plus – it’s versatile – you can make sandwiches, pot roast or even beef and noodles with the meat! (This is perfect for game day – set it out with a bunch of slider buns and sliced cheese for make your own sandwiches!)

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There’s just a few simple ingredients for this good recipe because the seasoning mixes have all the stuff you would normally need to add separately – like garlic powder, red pepper flakes, onion powder, black pepper, salt and more.

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What’s in Italian Beef?

This is yet another recipe from my best friend Amy! Every time I go home – this is one of our first dinners! (Her husband helped me with brisket and she got me started on enchiladas!) Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 3 lb Chuck Roast, Bottom Round or Rump Roast – you want something with some fat and any cut of beef such as these will fall apart when cooked low and slow – check out the grocery store and see what they have
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Vegetable oil Or olive oil
  • Pepperoncini Peppers – these are not sweet peppers but not real spicy either – just the perfect zing!
  • Beer – use whatever you have or whatever you like – I had a Budweiser in the fridge
  • Italian Dressing Mix
  • Onion Soup Mix
  • Hoagie Buns
  • Swiss or Provolone Cheese
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How do you make Italian Beef in an Oven

This amazing recipe will have your whole house smelling heavenly!!! I went outside for a bit and came back in and instantly started drooling! The poor dogs were just staring at me like, “ARE YOU KIDDING ME MOM???”

  • Remove roast from refrigerator for 45 minutes so it comes to room temperature
  • Coat all sides of roast with salt and pepper
  • Pre heat oven to 400 degrees F
  • Heat Dutch Oven on stove top on high heat and add oil
  • When Dutch Oven is HOT, add chuck roast and sear for approx 3-4 min on each side
  • Remove from heat
  • Add jar of peppers (+ juice), onion soup mix, Italian seasoning mix and beer. Be sure to pour the beer around the edges – so some of the seasoning stays on top of the roast
  • Place lid on dutch oven – if you don’t have a lid, be sure to cover tightly with aluminum foil
  • Place Dutch Oven in oven at 400 degrees F for 1 hour, then reduce oven temperature to 300 for 3 hours
  • Remove from oven and remove lid
  • Shred beef and serve (no need for a meat thermometer with this recipe – it will be fork tender and fall apart!)
  • Be sure to shred in the Dutch Oven – keep all those delicious juices from the bottom of the pan – that’s the best part!
  • We serve the beef on Italian rolls and top with provolone cheese – then broil on low for 2-3 min to melt the cheese
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What to do with Leftover Italian Beef?

Once you have all this delicious fall apart tender beef – now what? There are lots of ways to serve leftover beef – and it’s even better the next day! Here are my favorite ways:

  • Place on hoagie rolls and top with peppers and melted cheese
  • Great with air fryer french fries
  • Serve like pot roast – with shredded beef over top of mashed potatoes and root vegetables
  • Great with air fryer carrot fries
  • Serve over wide egg noodles with the au jus cooking liquid for some yummy beef & noodles!

Can you make Italian beef in the slow cooker?

Yes! That’s actually how Amy makes it! For the crock pot recipe, sear the roast like I did. Then everything goes in the slow cooker on low for 8 hours or high for 4 hours. It comes out just as decadent in the crock pot!

How do you store and reheat leftovers?

The makes enough for 6-8 servings. That said – you might have leftovers – I know I did! Store in airtight container and refrigerate up to a week – or freeze up to three months. Reheat in the microwave for 2-3 minutes.

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Dutch Oven Italian Beef Recipe

This Dutch Oven Italian Beef recipe will make the most tender beef with so much flavor – you'll be making this at LEAST once a month! Plus – it's versatile – you can make sandwiches, pot roast or even beef and noodles with the meat!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 4 hours hrs

Total Time 4 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Course Entree

Cuisine American, Italian

Servings 8 servings

Calories 746 kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 lb chuck roast
  • salt & pepper
  • 1 packet onion soup mix
  • 1 packet Italian dressing seasoning mix
  • 16 oz pepperoncinci peppers
  • 12 oz beer
  • hoagie buns
  • provolone cheese slices

Instructions

  • Remove roast from refrigerator for 45 minutes so it comes to room temperature

  • Coat all sides of roast with salt and pepper

    3 lb chuck roast, salt & pepper

  • Pre heat oven to 400 degrees F

  • Heat Dutch Oven on stove top on high heat and add oil

  • When Dutch Oven is HOT, add chuck roast and sear for approx 3-4 min on each side

  • Remove from heat

  • Add jar of peppers (+ juice), onion soup mix, Italian seasoning mix and beer. Be sure to pour the beer around the edges – so some of the seasoning stays on top of the roast

    1 packet onion soup mix, 1 packet Italian dressing seasoning mix, 16 oz pepperoncinci peppers, 12 oz beer

  • Place lid on dutch oven – if you don't have a lid, be sure to cover tightly with aluminum foil

  • Place Dutch Oven in oven at 400 degrees F for 1 hour, then reduce oven temperature to 300 for 3 hours

  • Remove from oven and remove lid

  • Shred beef and serve (no need for a meat thermometer with this recipe – it will be fork tender and fall apart!)

    Be sure to shred in the Dutch Oven – keep all those delicious juices from the bottom of the pan – that's the best part!

  • Serve beef on hoagie rolls and place a slice of provolone cheese on top. Melt under low broiler for 2-3 minutes

    hoagie buns, provolone cheese slices

Notes

**We are not dietitians and recommend you seek a nutritionist for exact nutritional information. The information in the nutrition box are calculated through a program and there is room for error. If you need an accurate count, I recommend running the ingredients through your favorite nutrition calculator.**

Nutrition

Serving: 1sandwihCalories: 746kcalCarbohydrates: 49.6gProtein: 75.3gFat: 24.8gSaturated Fat: 10.6gCholesterol: 191mgSodium: 2925mgPotassium: 577mgFiber: 4gSugar: 5.8gCalcium: 338mgIron: 9mg

Keyword beef, dutch oven

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  1. Roselyn DuFour says

    I added some oregano. Coming from
    Chicago. Im familiar with Ialian roast beef sandwiches. i strongly rcommend the oregano

    Reply

  2. Sue says

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    My mouth was watering by the time I got to the end of the post, looking forward to this one!

    Reply

  3. Tracy says

    Dutch Oven Italian Beef Recipe - The Food Hussy (8)
    This recipe is so delicious and the instructions so spot on and easy to follow! Thanks so much for another great one!

    Reply

  4. Eliza says

    Dutch Oven Italian Beef Recipe - The Food Hussy (9)
    What a great recipe! I’ve always wanted to know how to make Italian Beef, and this looks like the perfect meal my family will love. Love the idea of serving it over noodles, too! Food Hussy, you’ve done it again!

    Reply

  5. Andrea says

    Dutch Oven Italian Beef Recipe - The Food Hussy (10)
    Oh my, this Italian beef looks and sounds fantastic! My family is going to love this.

    Reply

  6. Mirlene says

    Dutch Oven Italian Beef Recipe - The Food Hussy (11)
    Such a flavorful beef recipe. It came out so tender for my sandwiches. This is going to be one of my favorites!

    Reply

  7. Renee says

    Dutch Oven Italian Beef Recipe - The Food Hussy (12)
    Just made this. It is delicious but quite spicy (on the hot side). I only used 1/2 jar of pepperoni nine and juice. I did add oregano like mentioned in a previous post. Looking forward to making it again but will try and find mild peppers .

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  8. Tammy says

    Dutch Oven Italian Beef Recipe - The Food Hussy (13)
    This is definitely a top 5 for my cast iron dutch oven! wonderful burst of flavor.

    Reply

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How to make Papa Charlie's Italian beef? ›

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What is a good side to go with Italian beef sandwiches? ›

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Can you sear beef in a Dutch oven? ›

Choose the right pan: To properly sear meat, a stainless steel or cast iron skillet are the best. These can be heated to very high heat and help sear the meat evenly and rapidly. Enamel-lined pans and Dutch ovens can be used, but err for slightly lower heat as the enamel can crack.

What is the Chicago way Italian beef? ›

Today, the ideal Italian Beef is made with a hero roll filled with thinly sliced meat and topped with giardiniera – pickled vegetables that can include hot or sweet peppers. A later development has included topping the sandwich with provolone cheese, but this isn't a traditional topping.

What makes Italian beef Italian beef? ›

Italian Beef is chuck roast (the cut of meat used for pot roast) that is slowly cooked with savory Italian spices until it is soft and tender and easily shredded with a fork. To create the iconic sandwich, soft hoagie rolls are filled with this shredded meat, and then topped with sliced provolone and pickled peppers.

What is the best cut of meat for Italian beef? ›

The cut of beef used for Italian beef is typically chuck roast. However, top sirloin, top round, or bottom round would also work well.

What is the difference between Italian beef and Philly cheesesteak? ›

The Windy City's known for its Italian Beef--roasted at places like Al's (where they keep it in the oven four hours) before being topped by sweet/hot peppers and dipped in the beef's juice. In Philly, they chow down with cheesesteaks, grilled atop onions and then topped with (you guessed it) cheese.

What beef does buona beef use? ›

Buona, The Official Italian Beef of Chicago Sports, starts with lean all-natural choice sirloin which is seasoned with Italian spices, seared at high heat then slow roasted for hours to produce their famous gravy.

How do you tenderize meat in a Dutch oven? ›

How to Braise Meats: A Step-by-Step Guide
  1. Step 1: Getting Started. First, season your meat and get your pot nice and hot. ...
  2. Step 3: Brown the Veggies. Next, add the vegetables to the Dutch oven. ...
  3. Step 4: Deglaze. ...
  4. Step 5: Start Braising. ...
  5. Step 6: Add More Liquid. ...
  6. Step 7: Cook the Meat. ...
  7. Step 8: Ready to Eat.

Why does meat stick to my Dutch oven? ›

Because Dutch ovens do such a great job of retaining heat, using them on medium-high or high heat is actually too hot. The pot can scorch if it's this hot and food can burn and actually stick to the surface. Cooking at medium heat is more than sufficient for the pot.

Does a Dutch oven cook meat faster? ›

In Linda Carucci's Cooking School Secrets For Real-World Cooks, she notes that testers for a short rib recipe in the book finished the recipe as much as 30 minutes faster using Le Creuset Dutch ovens than they did when they used less sturdy pots.

Is Lutsen rebuilding Papa Charlie's? ›

Vick said the final design work of Papa Charlie's new restaurant is underway. He expects construction to start in the summer and then open up sometime in the beginning of 2025.

What do you call Italian beef juice? ›

At its most basic, the Italian beef is a thinly sliced roast beef sandwich served with juices derived from the roasting process. (Depending on the stand, this liquid is called jus, juice or gravy.)

How to heat up frozen Italian beef? ›

STEP 1: Pre-heat oven & cooking sheet to 350 F. STEP 2: Remove contents from freezer bag & place in tray. STEP 3: Cover with foil & place tray in center of oven on cooking sheet. Heat for 25 min.

How long does it take to thaw Italian beef? ›

STEP 1: Thaw beef and gravy for 2-3 days in the refrigerator. STEP 2: Pour thawed beef and gravy into a large saucepan and heat over medium for 5 minutes, or until internal temperature is 165°F (stir occasionally and do not allow beef to come to a boil).

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