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Miso Ginger & Orange Chuck Roast

Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 4 hours hrs
Total Time 4 hours hrs
Protein 9g
Carbs 6g
Fats 5g
This Miso Ginger & Orange Chuck Roast is fall-apart tender, packed with flavor, and takes just 10 minutes of prep. A bold, cozy main dish perfect for holidays or weeknight dinners.

Recipe by:

Nicole Modic

December 20, 2025
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    If there’s one recipe to pull out of your back pocket when you want to impress everyone, it’s this one. This Miso Ginger & Orange Chuck Roast is juicy, savory, slightly sweet, and so ridiculously tender. It’s perfect for the holidays or just anytime you want to just make a roast. And even though it feels fancy, it only takes 10 minutes of prep and then the oven does all the work. Even better, it works great for leftovers if you want to make it at the beginning of the week and eat on it the rest of the week.

    A plate of shredded beef served over white rice, garnished with fresh parsley and orange slices. A fork rests on the plate, with a bowl of white rice and a napkin nearby.

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    Friends, this orange chuck roast might just change your life. Not to be dramatic, but it’s truly one of the easiest and most flavorful things you’ll ever make — and I don’t say that lightly. We’re talking 10 minutes of prep (tops!), a quick marinade, and then you just let the oven do the work. It takes zero searing or weird complicated steps. We love a no stress meal!

    The magic in the simple, but delicious marinade. The combination of miso, ginger, garlic, and soy is already dreamy, but the real secret is the orange juice. It doesn’t just add brightness — it breaks down the meat and makes it melt-in-your-mouth tender. I mean super tender. Like, shred-it-with-a-spoon tender.

    And the best part? Once it’s done, you’ve got a full pot of bold, cozy, umami-packed roast that’s perfect for the holidays, meal prep, or just any night when you want something that feels a little special. It’s impactful enough for a holiday dinner party, but easy enough for a regular weeknight meal.

    A flat lay of cooking ingredients on a tiled surface, including a raw marbled steak, fresh ginger, garlic cloves, honey, ground ginger, pepper grinder, chili flakes, soy sauce, and a small pitcher of oil.
    To make this, you’ll need chuck roast, orange juice, low sodium soy sauce, white miso paste, ginger paste, honey, garlic, ground black pepper, and red chili flakes.
    A hand whisks marinade in a bowl surrounded by raw beef, garlic, ginger, oil, pepper, honey, and a checked napkin on a tiled surface.
    Then, prepare the marinade. In a medium bowl, whisk together all the ingredients. Whisk until the miso is fully dissolved and the mixture is smooth.

    What You Need to Make This Miso Ginger & Orange Chuck Roast

    • Chuck Roast: This is the cut you want when you’re going for that juicy, fall-apart tenderness.
    • Orange Juice: The acidity helps tenderize the meat and the citrus adds such a bright, unexpected twist to the deep savory flavors.
    • Low-Sodium Soy Sauce: This adds that umami depth without making the dish too salty. I always go with low-sodium so I can better control the seasoning later on.
    • White Miso Paste: This is the secret weapon. It brings so much flavor and melts right into the sauce as it cooks. If you’ve never used miso before, this is the perfect recipe to start.
    • Ginger Paste: It adds warmth and zing that cuts through the richness of the roast.
    • Honey, Maple Syrup, or Brown Sugar: You only need a touch to balance everything out.
    • Garlic: Use fresh garlic here — it’s worth it. Just give the cloves a good smash with the flat side of your knife so they release all that flavor into the marinade as it cooks.
    • Ground Black Pepper: A little bit of pepper helps sharpen and round out the sweetness from the orange and honey.
    • Red Chili Flakes: It adds the slightest kick and helps wake up the flavors.
    A large raw beef roast sits in a pot, covered with a brown marinade. A bowl pours more marinade over it. Ginger, crushed red pepper, and a cloth napkin are arranged nearby on a tiled surface.
    Pour the marinade over the roast and use your hands or tongs to flip the meat a few times, making sure it’s fully coated in the marinade.

    How to Make This Miso Ginger & Orange Chuck Roast

    To make this chuck roast, start by preheating your oven to 325°F. Then, prepare the marinade. In a medium bowl, whisk together the orange juice, low-sodium soy sauce, white miso paste, ginger paste (or grated fresh ginger), honey (or maple syrup or brown sugar), mashed garlic, black pepper, and red chili flakes. Whisk until the miso is fully dissolved and the mixture is smooth.

    Next, pat the chuck roast dry using paper towels and place it directly into a Dutch oven or any heavy-bottomed oven-safe pot with a lid. Pour the marinade over the roast and use your hands or tongs to flip the meat a few times, making sure it’s fully coated in the marinade.

    Hands using two forks to shred a large, cooked piece of beef in a round, enameled cast iron pot filled with rich, dark sauce. Fresh ginger and herbs are visible on the side.
    Use two forks to shred the roast directly in the pot, mixing the meat with the flavorful juices.
    A platter of cooked shredded beef garnished with parsley and orange slices, served alongside a bowl of white rice. A checkered napkin, forks, ginger root, and fresh parsley are nearby on a tiled surface.
    Then, remove the pot from the oven and serve hot.

    Once the roast is coated, cover the pot with the lid and transfer it to the oven. Let it cook for 3½ to 4 hours, undisturbed. At the 3½-hour mark, remove the pot from the oven and use two forks to test the meat — it should shred easily. If it still feels tough, return it to the oven for an additional 30 minutes.

    When the meat is fall-apart tender, remove the pot from the oven. Use two forks to shred the roast directly in the pot, mixing the meat with the flavorful juices. If you want crispy edges, turn your oven to broil on high. Return the pot to the oven, uncovered, and broil for 3 to 4 minutes. Then, remove the pot from the oven and serve hot.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is this gluten-free?

    Not unless you use gluten-free tamari in place of soy sauce.

    What should I serve this with?

    It’s super versatile! Try it over rice, mashed potatoes, polenta, or even in buns or lettuce wraps. Add a crisp side salad or some roasted veggies to round it out.

    Can I use another cut of meat?

    Chuck roast is ideal for this recipe, but brisket, boneless short ribs, or even pork shoulder could possibly work if you’re open to swapping. Just make sure the cut is well-marbled and suited for slow cooking.

    If you make this recipe, please be sure to leave a review and rating below! To see more recipes and behind the scenes, follow along on Instagram, TikTok, and Youtube! I’m also now on Pinterest, so stop by and take a look at what’s new.

    ** Photography by Tanya Pilgrim
    A platter of cooked shredded beef garnished with parsley and orange slices, served alongside a bowl of white rice. A checkered napkin, forks, ginger root, and fresh parsley are nearby on a tiled surface.

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    Miso Ginger & Orange Chuck Roast

    • Dairy Free
    • Grain Free
    • Nut Free
    • Refined Sugar Free
    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 4 hours hrs
    Total Time 4 hours hrs
    This Miso Ginger & Orange Chuck Roast is fall-apart tender, packed with flavor, and takes just 10 minutes of prep. A bold, cozy main dish perfect for holidays or weeknight dinners.
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    Ingredients

    • 3 ½-4 Pounds Chuck Roast
    • ½ Cup Orange Juice
    • ½ Cup Low Sodium Soy Sauce
    • 3 Tablespoons White Miso Paste
    • 3 Tablespoons Ginger Paste, or 3 inch knob, peeled & grated
    • 2 Tablespoons Honey, or maple syrup or brown sugar
    • 4 Cloves Garlic, mashed
    • 1 Teaspoon Ground Black Pepper
    • 1 Teaspoon Red Chili Flakes

    Instructions 

    1. To make this chuck roast, start by preheating your oven to 325°F.
    2. Then, prepare the marinade. In a medium bowl, whisk together the orange juice, low-sodium soy sauce, white miso paste, ginger paste (or grated fresh ginger), honey (or maple syrup or brown sugar), mashed garlic, black pepper, and red chili flakes. Whisk until the miso is fully dissolved and the mixture is smooth.
    3. Next, pat the chuck roast dry using paper towels and place it directly into a Dutch oven or any heavy-bottomed oven-safe pot with a lid.
    4. Pour the marinade over the roast and use your hands or tongs to flip the meat a few times, making sure it’s fully coated in the marinade.
    5. Once the roast is coated, cover the pot with the lid and transfer it to the oven. Let it cook for 3½ to 4 hours, undisturbed. At the 3½-hour mark, remove the pot from the oven and use two forks to test the meat — it should shred easily. If it still feels tough, return it to the oven for an additional 30 minutes.
    6. When the meat is fall-apart tender, remove the pot from the oven. Use two forks to shred the roast directly in the pot, mixing the meat with the flavorful juices.
    7. If you want crispy edges, turn your oven to broil on high. Return the pot to the oven, uncovered, and broil for 3 to 4 minutes. Then, remove the pot from the oven and serve hot.

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    Calories: 103kcalCarbohydrates: 6gProtein: 9gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0.3gCholesterol: 26mgSodium: 576mgPotassium: 204mgFiber: 0.5gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 80IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 16mgIron: 1mg
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