Perfect Slow Cooker Pot Roast

Published March 28, 2019. Updated October 11, 2023

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Perfect Slow Cooker Pot Roast is the ultimate comfort food! It’s a super hearty, deliciously flavorful meal in one that’s sure to satisfy even the pickiest of eaters.

This is just classic, homestyle, stick-to-your-ribs good food made with basic, real ingredients. Plus it’s the best thing to come home to, cooked in the crock pot and ready to eat after a long day! My perfect slow cooker pot roast is an excellent option for lazy Sundays or busy winter workdays. 

Slow Cooker Pot Roast with potatoes and carrots on a white oval serving platter set over marble.

Perfect Slow Cooker Pot Roast

I’ve been making slow cooker pot roast for as long as I can remember. But in the beginning, I was doing it all wrong.

We’ve all had the super easy, lazy slow cooker roast that skips the browning, but once you try it browned you’ll never look back! Browing helps to seal in the moisture and creates the most delicious texture for a juicy pot roast.

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Another mistake was using onion powder and garlic powder in place of the real thing. Those have their place, but not here. The fresh onion and garlic add so much flavor to a pot roast.

And have you ever tried crock pot roast with fresh herbs? It’s so much better than dried, so it’s worth the splurge. You can often even find them bundled together in a blended package to make this slow cooker pot roast recipe even easier.

Last but not least—the vegetables. I was always adding potatoes in cubes and using Russet potatoes. How does that turn out in the end? Potato soup! Instead, using a waxier potato (Yukons) and keeping the potatoes whole will help keep your potatoes moist, but not gluey. Cut them up at the end if you’d like, or just serve them whole.

Everyone will be too busy savoring each bite to care about the potato size details. This is the ultimate pot roast recipe! Simple ingredients yet layers of rich, satisfying flavor.

Ingredients needed for crockpot pot roast including chuck roast, yellow potatoes, carrots, onion, garlic, herbs, Worcestershire, beef broth, garlic, and cornstarch.

Ingredients for Perfect Crock Pot Roast

  • Chuck roast – I like to use a wider shorter roast here, then the bed of vegetables can just lay atop.
  • Olive oil – for searing the roast and sautéing the aromatics.
  • Salt and pepper – season roast with a fair amount of salt, otherwise it can taste a little flat.
  • Yellow onion – I prefer to saute the onions before adding to slow cooker remove the raw bite. Then I like to take the onion slices out after cooking since they do get mushy but leave them if you like.
  • Garlic – be sure to use fresh garlic for best flavor here. Use a garlic crusher if you hate mincing.
  • Beef broth – I know they say not to use canned beef broth but chicken broth just doesn’t seem right here. I personally like the flavor just fine.
  • Worcestershire sauce – if you don’t have this you can skip it. It just adds a little hint of depth.
  • Fresh thyme, rosemary and parsley – fresh herbs do taste best here but if you don’t want to pay the higher price use 1/3 the amount listed of dried herbs.
  • Yukon gold potatoes (AKA yellow potatoes) – red potatoes will work great here as well. I just prefer the appetizing color of the yellow.
  • Carrots – thicker carrots work better here as they won’t get mushy with this lengthy cook time.
  • Cornstarch – this is optional but preferred for best results. It’s turns a broth with an almost water-like consistency into a perfectly thickened gravy that clings to the meat and vegetables.

Showing how to make crockpot pot roast, placing seared chuck roast in a slow cooker.

How to Make the Best Pot Roast in the Crock Pot

  • Brown roast, add to slow cooker: Heat 1 Tbsp olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat.
  • Dab roast dry with paper towels, season all over with salt and pepper.
  • Sear roast in pot until browned on both sides, about 4 – 5 minutes per side. Transfer roast to slow cooker.

Adding sautéed onions and garlic over chuck roast in slow cooker.

  • Saute aromatics, layer them over roast: Add remaining 1/2 Tbsp olive oil to pot. Add onion and saute 2 minutes, add garlic and saute 30 seconds longer.
  • Pour onion mixture over roast in slow cooker.
  • Make the most of those browned bits: Return pot to heat, pour in beef broth, Worcestershire, thyme and rosemary and cook about 15 seconds, just long enough to scrape up browned bits from the bottom of the pot, this will add lots of flavor to the broth. Remove pot from heat.

Adding potatoes and carrots over chuck roast and pouring over beef broth mixture.

  • Layer vegetables into slow cooker: Layer potatoes and carrots over onion layer in slow cooker, pour beef broth evenly over top then season with salt and pepper.
  • Cook low and slow: Cover slow cooker and cook on low heat until roast and vegetables are tender, about 8 – 9 hours.
  • Remove roast and vegetables, shred roast, cut up potatoes if desired.

How to Thicken Gravy for Pot Roast

I prefer a thick gravy, so I always thicken the broth after cooking. I’ve tried several different methods for thickening, and I prefer the cornstarch route since you don’t have to add extra fat (butter for flour) and I prefer to thicken after cooking.

If you try to thicken with flour or cornstarch from the beginning it doesn’t thicken properly and can leave a floury or cornstarch flavor behind. Here’s how you’ll thicken the gravy:

  • Whisk cornstarch with 3 Tbsp beef broth then pour into saucepan. Bring to a simmer, stirring constantly, let simmer 30 – 60 seconds.
  • Plate roast and vegetables, pour gravy over the top and sprinkle with parsley.

Slow cooker pot roast in a white crockpot

Can I use a Different Cut of Meat for Perfect Slow Cooker Pot Roast?

For best results stick with the chuck roast for this recipe. Other roasts won’t be as tender.

Can I Use Baby Carrots in my Slow Cooker Pot Roast?

I have also made this using a bag of baby carrots but only go for a bag of the thick baby carrots. You know what I mean. We’ve all seen those pencil thin worthless bags of baby carrots. Use the hearty thick ones (check the organic section, they aren’t much more expensive and they taste better).

Can I Add Wine to my Slow Cooker Pot Roast?

If you’d like you can also add 1/2 cup red wine to this recipe along with the beef broth.

Can I Cook my Slow Cooker Pot Roast on High Heat?

I only recommend low heat cooking for the most tender results. I’ve tested with high heat cooking and it’s just not the same.

Can I Cook this Pot Roast recipe in the Oven?

I have an oven method shared HERE.

When should I make Slow Cooker Pot Roast?

Slow cooker meals are especially good for busy days where you can get everything started early and have a delicious dinner ready for you at the end of the day. I like pot roast on cold and cozy Sundays through the fall and winter.

How many people can I feed with a Slow Cooker Pot Roast?

This slow cooker pot roast calls for a 3 lb chuck roast and should serve 6 people. Larger roasts can feed more people, as long as you have a large enough crock pot or roasting pan.

Shredded slow cooker pot roast with potatoes and carrots on a white serving platter garnished with parsley.

What Should I Serve with Crock Pot Roast?

Really you don’t need anything else to go with this it’s such a hearty dish on it’s own, but if you’d like serve it with a side salad, some steamed asparagus for a nice green color, or some buttered homemade bread.

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Slow Cooker Pot Roast with potatoes and carrots on a white oval serving platter set over marble.
4.95 from 183 votes

Slow Cooker Pot Roast

Slow Cooker Pot Roast is the ultimate comfort food! It's a super hearty, deliciously flavorful meal in one that's sure to satisfy even the pickiest of eaters. This is just classic, homestyle, stick to your ribs good food made with basic, real ingredients. Plus it's the best thing to come home to, cooked and ready to eat, after a long day.
Servings: 6
Prep25 minutes
Cook8 hours
Ready in: 8 hours 25 minutes

Equipment

  • slow cooker (I use this Crock-Pot 6-quart Cook and Carry)

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Heat 1 Tbsp olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Dab roast dry with paper towels, season all over with salt and pepper.
  • Sear roast in pot until browned on both sides, about 4 - 5 minutes per side. Transfer roast to slow cooker
  • Add remaining 1/2 Tbsp olive oil to pot. Add onion and saute 2 minutes, add garlic and saute 30 seconds longer. Pour onion mixture over roast in slow cooker. 
  • Return pot to heat, pour in beef broth, Worcestershire, thyme and rosemary and cook about 15 seconds, just long enough to scrape up browned bits from the bottom of the pot. Remove from heat.
  • Layer potatoes and carrots over onion layer in slow cooker, pour beef broth evenly over top then season with salt and pepper.
  • Cover slow cooker and cook on low heat until roast and vegetables are tender, about 8 - 9 hours.
  • Remove roast and vegetables, shred roast (discard fat) and cut potatoes if desired.
  • If you'd like to thicken the broth and make a gravy, pour broth from slow cooker through a fine mesh strainer into a small saucepan**. Heat over medium-high heat. Whisk cornstarch with 3 Tbsp beef broth then pour into saucepan. Bring to a simmer, stirring constantly, let simmer 30 - 60 seconds. 
  • Plate roast and vegetables, pour gravy over the top and sprinkle with parsley.

Notes

*Thicker carrots will work better here. They won't get too soft.
**I like to measure first to to see if I have the correct amount so I know if it will thicken properly, there should be 2 cups liquid, if you need more just stir in a little more beef broth to reach the correct amount. I also like to skim the extra fat from the top of the liquid. If you don't care to measure first you can always thin with a little broth if needed or thicken with a little extra cornstarch/broth mixture.
Nutrition Facts
Slow Cooker Pot Roast
Amount Per Serving
Calories 600 Calories from Fat 270
% Daily Value*
Fat 30g46%
Saturated Fat 12g75%
Cholesterol 156mg52%
Sodium 453mg20%
Potassium 1791mg51%
Carbohydrates 34g11%
Fiber 6g25%
Sugar 3g3%
Protein 45g90%
Vitamin A 8685IU174%
Vitamin C 30.5mg37%
Calcium 133mg13%
Iron 11.6mg64%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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641 Comments

  • Danielle

    Hi, I know you said Chuck Roast would work better, but how about a London Broil, because that’s all we have in the freezer right now, and we’re dying for some pot roast, lol, and I decided to try a different version, than what I normally would cook.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I don’t recommend London broil, it doesn’t have as much fat marbling and wouldn’t be as tender unfortunately.

  • Alex

    Hi, I am excited to try this recipe. However, I have a roast that I previously bought and it is 6lbs. How should I edit this recipe so that I can use this chuck roast since yours calls for only 3lbs? Thank you.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I would probably cut the roast in half, and freeze the second portion for later.

      • Alex

        Thanks for the response. I would do that but the meat is already frozen and I wouldn’t want to refreeze half of it. Could I double the recipe?

          • Alex

            Luckily, my roast was already cut in half. (I must have thought ahead) I did the recipes as listed and it turned out wonderful. Thank you!

  • Josh

    One trick I learned through studying with chef is using an immersion blender (stick blender) to puree a tiny portion of the vegetables. The potatoes have a natural starch and by making a slight puree you distribute more flavor. Trust me it’s waaaay better than cornstarch.

    Hope this helps!

  • Stormy Upchurch

    I’m due to have a baby in October so I am trying to prepare some freezer meals for after baby is born. Do you think this would work as a freezer meal?

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Unfortunately I don’t know how it would freeze, usually potatoes don’t freeze very well.

    • Colleen

      You might try doing all the prep and freezing, then popping the whole thing in the crockpot to cook when you’re ready. But I’m no expert on cooking. LOL

  • Miss B

    Excellent recipe! I normally start my pot roast on the stove and cook in the oven but my oven is broke right now. I do add 1/2 cup red wine to the garlic & onions and reduce, then proceed with the rest of the recipe. Question – how do start with whole potatoes but then end up with them cut in half in your pictures? Do you halve them after you remove the veggies at then end?

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Yes I just remove at the end and cut them and add back. So glad yo like the recipe!

  • Barbara Vann

    How do I keep the (peeled) potatoes from having black spots on them while they are cooking?

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I would try a different batch of potatoes if there are black spots. If there are light brown spots those are fine, it’s just the exposure to the air, maybe cooking in foil pouch with a little liquid could help.

  • Melissa

    The flavor is great but why add the potatoes so soon? They just become mush. They should be added the last 30 min of cooking. I had to take out the mushy potatoes and carrots, set them aside then I did the gravy which I wish I didn’t do because it just added to the mushiness of everything. So the flavor is definitely there but the mushy carrots and potatoes ruined the meal for me. I will keep the recipe but change the way the veggies are added.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Based on the size of the potatoes I used here mine never turn to mush. Sorry to hear that happened! You are leaving whole, correct? If you use petites they will get too soft but a small/med. potato should would well, if you add them too late they will end up hard. And yes the carrots do get soft but they season the mixture, but you can definitely wait to add those or steam separate if you prefer.

  • jodi frechette

    I made this for dinner tonight, absolutely delicious!! I will be adding this recipe to our regular rotation. Family loved it!!