Buy a cheaper, fattier piece of meat. And then sear it.
I'm only partially poking fun at you. The point of searing (not browning, full on searing) is to help keep the moisture in the meat. I do use canola oil or olive oil to do the sear, but if you want to sear it with bacon grease/lard or tallow or other natural fat, it will work just as well. I had the same problem, which is why I started searing it first. I only rub in salt, fresh ground pepper, garlic powder, and some times an Italian seasoning mix with oregano, marjoram, rosemary, and thyme in it.
hmmm... I guess I don't fully appreciate the difference between browning and searing. I learned years ago by watching TV chefs about the Maillard reaction, and adding flavor... and I've certainly heard this idea before about searing. And I think I even recall some debate on the topic.... that searing damages the cells on the surface and makes it "leak" worse, and so and....
Regardless
I am often buying the cheapest chuck roast I can get (Costco)....and with all my meat I tend to select the fattier cuts from the available selection at the store....
I've tried browning the roasts before and noticed no difference. Basically browned all major surfaces as best as I could in a skillet prior to dropping it into the crock pot....
How would you define the difference between searing and browning? hotter and faster perhaps?
I like meat, but honestly this sounds like a miserable existence. Did COVID whack out your taste buds? I do know some people that happened to and it sucks.
Nope, but that did happen to my sister.... and she loves to cook. Messed with her smell and taste, and made things tough for her. & thanks, That reminds me I need to ask how shes doing with that.... last I knew it came back partially
That was actually my point....it's not a miserable existence at all. Just the opposite. I do understand the spirit of where that comes from. We've been trained so long to complicate our food so much, it's a hard habit for some to break.
Letting the real flavors of my food shine through is better. I feel more nourished, satiated, better all around health and energy, less gross after eating a big meal. And it's all just faster and easier and generally cheaper.
The ONLY miserable thing about it is when traveling/eating out. Portion sizes in restaurants are out of whack.. They depend so much on folks filling up on the bread, and the potatoes, and all the other crap food that is making us all feel horrible, and is making us overweight and sick....
Even when you can find some good stuff... order a steak for example....it's hard to get it not cooked in fake vegetable oil 'butter' & smothered in pepper and spices that all make me feel gross after