Based on the classic home cooked meal, only leveled up with a peppery horseradish cream sauce. Chef Akhtar's version of this traditional meat and potatoes stew features chuck roast, lots of herbs and veggies, and a flavorful red wine base. Paired with brown butter sautéed green beans, this is elevated comfort food at its best.
Nutritional facts
Protein
46g
Carbs
28g
Calories
550kcal
Fat
29g
Ingredients
Chives, Butter, Carrots, Red Onion, Rosemary, Celery, Beef Base, Prepared Horseradish, Black Pepper, Tomato Paste, Sour Cream, Kosher Salt, Beef Chuck, Green Beans, Yukon Potatoes, Thyme, Lemon Juice, Canola Oil
Contains milk, soybeans.
Reviews
4.1
Based on 1580 reviews
Potroast was delicious! It was perfect l!
Carol · 04/21/26
Susan · 04/20/26
Mediocre. Sauce was the thing that saved it. Not worth buying.
Jan · 04/20/26
Margie · 04/20/26
Kaylee · 04/20/26
Taste great but I wish there was a lot more portion wise.
Simon · 04/20/26
Thao · 04/19/26
Angel · 04/19/26
Don · 04/19/26
Adrian · 04/19/26
Kathleen · 04/19/26
Niki · 04/19/26
This was comfort food at its best! Delicious.
Susan · 04/18/26
Very tasty but green beans are rubbery. Maybe steaming them separately would work better in preparation.
Constance · 04/18/26
Better quality meat.
Karah · 04/18/26
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Stacy · 04/18/26
This is one of my favorite meals. I feel it is nutritious and tastes wonderful. I love horseradish and it turns this from just stew into a spicy delight. Only problem is that it is almost never on the menu. I would get it 1 or 2 times a week if it was available!!!
Chef Akhtar Nawab is chef and owner of Alta Calidad in New York. He is also a founding partner and CEO of Hospitality HQ (HHQ), a creative consulting and management group that offers bespoke solutions for culinary-driven concepts across the country. Nawab's innovative cooking has earned him critical praise throughout the years, beginning with his experience in the kitchen at acclaimed restaurants like Gramercy Tavern, Craftbar, and Craft. The Kentucky-bred chef of Indian heritage has embraced Mexican cuisine, connecting the layered, complex cooking and ingredients of Mexico with the Indian food he grew up eating. Nawab's debut cookbook, Good For You: Bold Flavors with Benefits, was published in August 2020.