Sharing my families secret recipe for the BEST Crockpot Pot Roast! (2024)

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This easy crock pot pot roast recipe has been passed down in my family for years! It uses a few unique ingredients to create a flavorful and extra tender pot roast in an irresistibly rich and savory beef gravy.

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  • Why You’ll Love This Crockpot Pot Roast Recipe
  • What You Will Need For This Slow Cooker Pot Roast Recipe
  • How to Cook a Roast in a Crock Pot
  • Serving Suggestions
  • How to Store and Reheat Leftover Crock Pot Pot Roast
  • More Easy Crockpot Dinner Recipes
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    Why You’ll Love This Crockpot Pot Roast Recipe

    Honestly, I wish I could give you a bite through the screen! This pot roast recipe is seriously to die for. Here are some of the reasons we love it:

    • Unique: This family recipe includes the BEST pot roast gravy you will ever taste made with a few surprising ingredients. Just trust me on this one!
    • Tender: The flavorful beef is so tender it literally falls apart from slow cooking all day in the rich homemade gravy.
    • Comfort Food: This is a stick-to-your-ribs kind of dinner that will have the whole family going back for seconds! Don’t forget the mashed potatoes and soft rolls!
    • Easy: Making pot roast in the crockpot is simple and hands off! Sear the beef and add everything to the crockpot in the morning and let the slow cooker do all the hard work!

    Love easy beef crockpot dinners? Try my crockpot Birria, slow cooker chili or fall themed slow cooker beef stew with apple cider!

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    What You Will Need For This Slow Cooker Pot Roast Recipe

    This fall-apart-tender pot roast includes a few unique ingredients you wouldn’t expect. We call them the “secret ingredients” because no one would ever guess what goes into our pot roast! Scroll down to the recipe card for exact amounts.

    • Brown Gravy Mix: Make sure to grab the low sodium kind. If you don’t want to use gravy packets, check the variations section below for an alternative.
    • Cornstarch: To thicken up the gravy.
    • Coffee: Plain brewed coffee adds an amazing depth of flavor.
    • Red Wine: I always use cabernet, but feel free to use any dry red wine. Replace with extra beef broth, if needed.
    • Soy Sauce: Surprising I know, but I promise you won’t know it’s in there!
    • Worcestershire Sauce: For rich umami flavor.
    • Garlic: Freshly minced garlic gives the best flavor.
    • Black Pepper: Similarly, freshly ground black pepper is best here.
    • Oil: You’ll need oil to sear the roast before placing it in the crockpot.
    • Roast: Beef chuck roast, bottom round roast, or a similar cut of beef.
    • Carrots: Baby carrots, or full sized carrots that are peeled and chopped.
    • Onion: I like to use yellow onion for their sweetness, but a white will work as well.
    • Mushrooms: I use sliced portobello mushrooms. These are optional, but taste FANTASTIC in the gravy!
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    How to Cook a Roast in a Crock Pot

    Alright, let’s talk about how this crock pot pot roast comes together. The steps are simple, you will be on your way in no time! Scroll down to the recipe card for full detailed instructions.

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    • Gravy:Whisk together the gravy packets and cornstarch. Slowly whisk in coffee so that there are no lumps. Then whisk in wine, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, garlic, and black pepper.
    • Sear:In a large heavy bottomed skillet, over medium high heat, add oil. Then, add the meat and sear it on all sides.
    • Combine: Transfer the meat to the crockpot. Top it with carrots, onion, and mushrooms. Pour the gravy mix on top and place the lid on the slow cooker.
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    • Cook: Cook on low for 8 to 10 hours, until the meat is fork tender.
    • Shred: Remove the beef from the slow cooker and shred it into chunks with two forks. Stir the gravy and vegetables to combine.
    • Serve: Add the beef back to the crockpot to combine, or serve it as is with the gravy on the side.
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    Tips for Success & Recipe Variations

    There are a few simple go-to rules when making a slow cooker pot roast that I always abide by.

    • Cooking Time: I have tried speeding up my pot roast and setting my crockpot on high, but my roast just never gets tender enough and your gravy can burn! If you want a meltingly tender roast, low and slow is best.
    • Sear The Roast: While some people believe that searing meat holds in its juices, that myth has been proven false. However, it does caramelize the surface of the meat, which enhances the flavor and adds an extra depth of flavor to the roast!
    • Large Chopped Vegetables: If the chopped veggies are too small, they might become too soft while the beef is still cooking. Using larger pieces will help keep them intact.
    • Add Potatoes: If you use Yukon gold potatoes or red potatoes, you don’t need to peel them. Just chop them into bite-size pieces before adding them to the crockpot.
    • No Gravy Packets: If you prefer not to use gravy packets, add 1/2 cup additional cornstarch and 2 tablespoons granulated beef bouillon instead.
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    Serving Suggestions

    There are a few classic side dishes that we love to serve alongside this crockpot pot roast:

    • Mashed Potatoes: Personally, I like to serve my pot roast over garlic mashed potatoes or mashed cauliflower.
    • Rolls: Don’t forget some soft dinner rolls to soak up all the savory gravy. It’s arguably the best part!
    • More Veggies: Pot roast pairs perfectly with these sautéed green beans if you want to get some more veggies on the table. Roasted broccoli is another great option.
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    How to Store and Reheat Leftover Crock Pot Pot Roast

    If you’ve got leftover pot roast, save it for later in the week or freeze it. It makes a great lunch or quick dinner for another night!

    • Fridge: Let your pot roast cool to room temperature, then transfer it to an airtight container. Store it in the fridge for up to 5 days.
    • Reheat: Spoon the desired amount into a microwave-safe dish, cover it, and heat for a couple of minutes in the microwave. I recommend stirring halfway through cooking to ensure everything is heated evenly. If your gravy has thickened, add a little broth to thin as needed.
    • Freeze: Transfer cooled pot roast to a freezer-safe container. Freeze for up to 3 months. For best results, transfer to fridge to thaw overnight before reheating.

    More Easy Crockpot Dinner Recipes

    • Crockpot BBQ Meatballs
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    Yield: 8 servings

    Crockpot Pot Roast Recipe

    This easy crock pot roast is an old family recipe with surprising ingredients that combine to make a super flavorful and extra tender pot roast swimming in a rich brown gravy.

    Prep Time15 minutes minutes

    8 hours hours

    Total Time8 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

    Ingredients

    • 4 (1 oz) packets low-sodium brown gravy mix
    • 3 tablespoons cornstarch
    • 1 cup brewed coffee
    • 8 oz red wine, like a cabernet
    • ½ cup reduced-sodium soy sauce
    • 3 tablespoons worcestershire sauce
    • 8 large garlic cloves, minced
    • 2 teaspoons freshly cracked black pepper
    • 2 tablespoons oil
    • 3 lb bottom round or chuck roast
    • 1 lb baby carrots, or whole carrots, peeled and roughly chopped
    • 1 large yellow onion, roughly chopped
    • 2 cups sliced portobello mushrooms

    Instructions

    • In a large bowl, whisk together gravy packets and cornstarch. Slowly whisk in the coffee so there are no lumps. Then whisk in the wine, soy sauce,worcestershire sauce, garlic and black pepper. Set aside.

    • In a large heavy bottomed skillet over medium-high heat, add oil. Add meat and quickly sear on all sides. Transfer meat to a 7+ quart crockpot.

    • Top meat with carrots, onion and mushrooms. Pour gravy mix on top and place lid on slow cooker.

    • Cook on low for 8 to 10 hours, until meat is fork tender.

    • Remove pot roast from slow cooker and shred into chunks with two forks. Stir gravy and vegetables to combine.

    • Serve pot roast topped with gravy and vegetables over mashed potatoes or cauliflower mash.

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    Notes

    Store: Let your pot roast cool to room temperature, then transfer it to an airtight container. Store in the fridge for up to 5 days.

    Freeze: Transfer cooled pot roast to a freezer-safe container. Freeze for up to 3 months. For best results, transfer to fridge to thaw overnight before reheating.

    Reheat: Spoon the desired amount into a microwave-safe dish, cover it, and heat for a couple of minutes in the microwave. I recommend stirring halfway through cooking to ensure everything is heated evenly. If your gravy has thickened, add a little broth to thin as needed.

    Large Chopped Vegetables: If the chopped veggies are too small, they might become too soft while the beef is still cooking. Using larger pieces will help keep them intact.

    Add Potatoes: If you use Yukon gold potatoes or red potatoes, you don’t need to peel them. Just chop them into bite-size pieces before adding them to the crockpot.

    No Gravy Packets: If you prefer not to use gravy packets, add 1/2 cup additional cornstarch and 2 tablespoons granulated beef bouillon instead.

    Instant Pot: This recipe originally had instructions to also be made in the instant pot, however so many people were having burn issues that I removed those instructions. If you would still like to try it that way, try at your own risk! When I make it in the instant pot, I cook it on manual, High Pressure for 135 minutes and do a natural pressure release.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1 serving, Calories: 418kcal, Carbohydrates: 28g, Protein: 41g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 6g, Trans Fat: 0.02g, Cholesterol: 105mg, Sodium: 806mg, Potassium: 1125mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 6g, Vitamin A: 7828IU, Vitamin C: 5mg, Calcium: 79mg, Iron: 5mg

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    FAQs

    What is the most tender beef roast for slow cooker? ›

    Chuck roast is one of the more popular slow-cooker options because of how tender and flavorful it becomes after several hours of cooking on low.

    How many hours per pound of roast in crock pot? ›

    As a general guideline, roasting meat in a crockpot typically takes about 6-8 hours on low heat or 3-4 hours on high heat per pound. However, it's essential to consider the specific cut of meat, the size of the roast, and the desired level of doneness.

    Should pot roast be covered in liquid in crock pot? ›

    Some recipes call for liquid, some do not. It mainly comes down to the type of meat you use. Cuts like chuck roast will release more fat and moisture than leaner cuts, so they don't need any water. In addition, the slow cooker itself creates some moisture, which helps keep the meat juicy.

    Is it better to cook a roast in a crock pot on high or low? ›

    A 2 to 3 lb. chuck roast should cook in a crockpot for 6-8 hours on low heat or 4-5 hours on high heat. The cooking time can vary depending on the desired degree of doneness, but it's best to slow cook it on low heat for a more tender and juicy roast.

    Which beef roast falls apart when cooked? ›

    A perfectly cooked beef joint makes a wonderful centrepiece for a Sunday roast or Christmas dinner. To cook it until it's so tender it falls apart, you'll need to choose a joint like chuck and blade or beef brisket and either braise, slow roast or slow cook it for at least a couple of hours.

    Why is my roast still tough after 6 hours? ›

    There are several reasons why this could have happened even after so much cooking. First, your choice of a rump roast could be a factor since cuts from the hind quarter are very muscular and, since muscles are the most resistant to breaking, this cut is quite stubborn when it comes to becoming tender.

    Why is my roast still tough after 8 hours in the crock pot? ›

    If your crock pot roast is tough, it is possible you didn't use a boneless chuck roast, in which cases some cuts of meat will never become fall-apart tender OR more likely, you did not cook your beef long enough. If your pot roast seems tough, cook on!

    How much liquid do you put in a crock pot for a pot roast? ›

    Assuming you are cooking a standard 4-6 lb. pot roast, you will need to add 2-3 cups of water to your Crock Pot. Any less and your pot roast will be dry, any more and it will be too watery. I usually use 1 to 1–1/2 cup of beef broth, and after the roast is finished, make gravy with the remainder.

    Is 10 hours too long to cook a roast in a crock pot? ›

    As a general guideline, you can cook a roast in a Crock-Pot for: - 8-10 hours on the LOW setting. - 4-6 hours on the HIGH setting.

    Do potatoes go on top or bottom of meat in crockpot? ›

    Place firm, slow-cooking root vegetables like potatoes and carrots at the bottom of the crock and pile the meat on top. Set the heat level: A general rule of thumb is that cooking on the low setting (170 degrees F for most models) takes about twice as long as cooking on high (280 degrees F on most models).

    What not to do to pot roast? ›

    5 Mistakes to Avoid When Cooking Pot Roast
    1. Using the wrong roast.
    2. Not browning the roast.
    3. Deglazing with just broth.
    4. Cooking the vegetables too long.
    5. Not thickening the gravy.
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    Do you put vegetables on top or bottom of roast? ›

    By placing the protein at the bottom (closest to the heating element), and vegetables at the top, you can keep your plant parts a little more toothsome, while ensuring your meat is fall-apart tender.

    Should I flip my pot roast in the slow cooker? ›

    There is no need to flip meat in a crock pot. In fact, I don't recommend trying it because it will be more hassle than it's worth. While it can be tempting to flip a roast in the name of even cooking, the crock pot takes care of that for you.

    Is 4 hours on high the same as 8 hours on low in a slow cooker? ›

    The difference between "High" and "Low" on slow cookers seems to differ with every brand and model. One thing that is consistent, though, is that food takes seven to eight hours to reach a simmer point (around 210°) on low; versus three to four hours on high.

    Is 6 hours on low enough for a roast? ›

    Place roast into crockpot and surround with vegetables. Combine beef broth and vegetable soup mix, then add to crockpot. Cover and cook on LOW 6-8 hours or HIGH 3-4 hours.

    What is the best cut of beef for a tender roast? ›

    Chateaubriand Tenderloin Roast

    The most tender beef roast that is well known for being lean and succulent. Easy to carve with its fine texture.

    Does beef roast get more tender the longer it cooks? ›

    The secret of roasting red beef and veal is very simple

    Cooking time does not affect the color of the meat. It is only the temperature that counts. This in combination with the fact that the longer it roasts the more tender it will become.

    What is the best beef for roasting tenderness? ›

    A topside of beef is an incredibly popular choice for oven roasting. Topside beef is a lean cut which not only tastes good but is a great source of protein, making it the perfect addition to a roast beef dinner. Topside beef comes from the hindquarter and is more tender than silverside, as well as affordable to buy.

    Can you overcook roast beef in a slow cooker? ›

    Can you overcook something in a slow cooker? Slow cookers are specially designed to cook food for long periods of time, but yes, you can still overcook in a slow cooker if something is left on the wrong setting for longer than it's supposed to be.

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