Easy Pot Roast Recipe (2024)

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Easy Pot Roast -Slow-cooked oven pot roast recipe. Fork tender meat with a rich, garlicky au-jus that's perfect for Sunday dinner. So delish!

From the beginner home cook to the seasoned foodie, you can't go wrong with this easy, fool-proof recipe. We'll give you step-by-step instructions and all our best tips and tricks that'll help you make the perfect roast every time.

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This traditional pot roast recipe is the ultimate comfort food served with mashed potatoes and gravy. It's also great with red potatoes and baby carrots, or a creamy parmesan risotto.

Looking for more tasty sides? Be sure to check out our other side dishes for a complete meal.

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  • What Kind of Pot Should I Use
  • How To Make Pot Roast In The Oven
  • Pro Tips for Perfect au Jus
  • Recipe FAQ's
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Make this tasty recipe when the thought of savory comfort food at the end of the day sounds good. After it has been in the oven for a while, the whole house will begin to fill with its wonderful aroma and your family will start wandering into the kitchen wondering what you're making.

Why This Recipe Works

The secret to this recipe ...is in searing the meat. Searing the meat produces all the flavors and aromas that you crave in beef by a chemical reaction called The Maillard Reaction. So for all the rich flavors and aromas, crank up the heat and get a good, dark sear on your beef.

"The Maillard reaction is many small, simultaneous chemical reactions that occur when proteins and sugars in and on your food are transformed by heat, producing new flavors, aromas, and colors."

An Introduction to the Maillard Reaction: The Science of Browning, Aroma, and Flavor
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Ingredients For Pot Roast

All you need for this easy roast recipe is a few simple ingredients you can get at any grocery store.

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  • extra virgin olive oil - May substitute any neutral flavored oil, like canola oil.
  • beef chuck roast - May substitute a flavorful meat like arump roast or brisket.
  • kosher salt
  • yellow onions - Cut each onion crosswise into 4 equally thick slices.
  • garlic - Smashed and peeled. May substitute garlic powder.
  • beef broth - Enough to almost cover the roast. Serves as the braising liquid. May substitute cup of water or two and a few beef bouillon cubes.
  • ground black pepper

What Kind of Pot Should I Use

It is best to use a heavy-bottomed pot that is both stovetop and oven-proof, like a Le Creuset Dutch Oven. If you don't have one, two pots will work. You can use a frying pan to sear the meat on the stovetop, and a roasting pan for the oven. We love to use a disposable roasting pan and some foil to cover. They make cleanup so much easier!

How To Make Pot Roast In The Oven

For best results, follow these easy step-by-step instructions.:

Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.

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  1. Season and Sear Meat. Add olive oil to the bottom of the pot and preheat it over medium-high heat. Preheat the oil until it is hot and shimmering.

    Once the oil is hot, place the roast in the bottom of the pan. You will hear it sear as it touches the hot oil. If you don't, take it out of the pan immediately and try again when the oil is hotter.

    After the meat has a good amount of brown sear on it, flip it over and sear the other side. I do this with two pairs of kitchen tongs.

  2. Add Onions. After the second side has browned, lift one side of the roast with kitchen tongs, and layer ½ inch slices of onion under the roast.
  3. Add Broth and Garlic. Next, add the beef broth. Use enough broth to almost cover the roast, leaving approximately ¼ inch of the top of the roast exposed. Then toss in whole cloves of peeled and crushed garlic. Put the lid on the pot and it'll be ready for the oven.
  4. Slow Roast. Place the roast in a preheated 325°F oven and slow roast it for about approximately 6 hours (4 hours in a convection oven). The roast is done when you can pull it apart with a fork and there is a lovely, dense, garlicky au-jus in the bottom of the pot.

Pro Tips for Perfect au Jus

Don't Open The Lid. Taking the lid off releases all of the steam contained in the pot causing an exponential increase in evaporation of the broth and juices that will become the au jus.

How to Check The Evaporation. Lift the covered pot from the oven and give it a slight left-to-right movement so you can feel the amount of au jus in the pot. There will be a big difference in the weight of the pot when you first set it in the oven when compared to when it is almost done cooking. You'll learn to "feel" when the roast is done. First timer? No worries. Just take the roast out at 6 hours and it will be delicious.

Want to make a thicker, flavorful gravy instead? Head on over to our Simple Gravy Recipe for easy step-by-step instructions for a delicious brown gravy you're sure to love.

Cooking Method Variation. This tasty recipe will work with these other cooking methods:

  • Convection Oven - Want to speed up the process? Make this it in a convection oven. A convection oven will speed up the roasting time to approximately 4 hours.
  • Slow Cooker - Going to be at work all day? Put a sear on the beef, transfer all the ingredients to a slow cooker set on low, and let the slow cooker work its magic all day. Then you'll have some delicious comfort food ready to eat when you walk in the door!
  • Instant Pot - Need dinner ready fast? Follow the Manufacturer's instructions and make this easy recipe in an Instant Pot. It'll be ready in a fraction of the time.

Recipe FAQ's

What is the difference between a roast and a pot roast?

Roast - Meat that has been placed on a rack in a roasting pan in the oven so as to keep the meat separate from any juices that are released during the cooking process.
Pot Roast - Meat that is braised, or partially submerged in a broth while it cooks in the oven.

What is the best cut of meat for pot roast?

The best cut of meat to roast is a fatty cut, like beef chuck roast or beef brisket. A fatty cut of beef brings so much flavor and will it be fork-tender if cooked properly. A lean cut of beef will not pull apart with a fork.

Why is my pot roast tough?

A tough roast is usually the result of undercooking. For best results, slow cook beef roast until the tough connective tissues have had enough time to break down and the meat it becomes fork-tender.

Can add carrots and potatoes to pot roast?

You can, but I wouldn't. Carrots and potatoes can be added before it is put in the oven, but not during the cooking process.

Adding them during the cooking process will release the steam from the pot, increase the rate of evaporation of the cooking liquid, increase the cooking time, the quality of the au jus, and the flavor of the meat itself.

Note that if the carrots and potatoes are added at the beginning of the cooking process, they will be a little mushy by the time it is finished, but still delicious.

Serving Suggestions

We love to serve this easy roast with mashed potatoes and its own garlicky au jus, or a flavorful pan gravy made with our simple gravy recipe. Both are so delicious!

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It's as easy as that! We hope you enjoy our super simple, super tasty recipe for the very best pot roast every time! It's the perfect meal for days when your're craving comfort food.Try it and let us know how you like it. We'd love to hear from you! Try it and let us know how you like it. We'd love to hear from you!

xo ~ Seanna

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What To Serve With It

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What To Do With Leftover Pot Roast

Have any leftovers? Head over to our Pulled Pork Sliders Recipe and make pot roast sliders by substituting beef for pork.

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Easy Pot Roast Recipe

Easy Pot Roast - Fork tender slow cooked beef, with a rich, garlicky au-jus. Super easy dinner recipe full of savory flavor. The ultimate comfort food with mashed potatoes and gravy.

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 6 hours hours

Total Time: 6 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 10 Servings

Calories: 392kcal

Author: Seanna Borrows

Equipment

  • Dutch oven

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup olive oil extra virgin
  • 4-5 lbs beef chuck roast or beef brisket
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper ground
  • 2 yellow onions cut each onion crosswise into 4 equally thick slices.
  • 5 garlic cloves. smashed and peeled.
  • 1 quart beef broth enough to almost cover the chuck roast.

Instructions

Preheat oven to 325°F.

  • Season and Sear. Take the chuck roast out of the package and dry each side with paper towels so that the meat will sear well. Moisture needs to be dried off of the meat or it will steam instead of sear. The browning of the meat is a flavor booster.

    Season. Season both sides of chuck roast liberally with kosher salt. Add ¼ Cup of Extra Virgin Olive Oil to cover the bottom of the Dutch oven or oven-proof pot. Then, turn the stove top heat or flame to high. (See Note below).

    Sear. Sear the meat on both sides.

    Caution - Dutch Oven should not be heated dry without at least oil in the bottom and sear meat at a medium temperature.

    ¼ cup olive oil, 4-5 lbs beef chuck roast, 2 teaspoons kosher salt, ¼ teaspoon black pepper

  • Add Onions. When meat is browned, use kitchen tongs to place thick slices of onion underneath the meat to act as kind of a rack for the roast.

    2 yellow onions

  • Add Broth and Garlic.Next, add enough beef broth to just about cover the meat. Sprinkle the top with ground black pepper and toss in the garlic.

    1 quart beef broth, 5 garlic

  • Cover and Roast.Cover the pot with a lid or foil. Put roast into the oven and leave it there for a good long time! Approximately 6 hours in a regular oven or 4 hours in a convection oven.

  • Check for Doneness.The roast is done when you can pull it apart with a fork and there is a lovely, flavorful, dense broth of caramelized onions in the bottom of the pan.

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Notes

Note regarding proper use of Dutch oven

Never heat an empty Dutch oven! Always cover the entire bottom of the Dutch oven with cooking oil or fat, BEFORE you turn on the heat. Doing this will protect the enamel on your Dutch oven! Remember, Add Oil THEN Heat!

Nutrition

Calories: 392kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 36g | Fat: 26g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 15g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 125mg | Sodium: 965mg | Potassium: 692mg | Fiber: 0.4g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 24IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 45mg | Iron: 4mg

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FAQs

What is the best liquid for pot roast? ›

The key to a tender, fall apart pot roast, is to cook it low and slow in braising liquid. So what liquid goes in pot roast? Beef broth, beef stock, wine or beer are all good choices. The pot roast gets more tender, the longer it cooks.

Should you cook chuck roast at 325 or 350? ›

To prepare chuck roast for the oven, start by sprinkling salt on all sides. Then, keep it at room temperature for 45 minutes to one hour before you're ready to start cooking. About 15 minutes before you want to cook the roast, preheat the oven to 325 degrees.

What makes pot roast taste good? ›

For pot roasts, and other slow cooked tough meats, fat is your friend! Not only does fat deliver flavor, it helps keep the meat from drying out in the long slow cooking. So look for cuts that are well marbled with fat.

Does pot roast get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

Yes, pot roast absolutely becomes more tender the longer it cooks. Roasts are generally made from tougher cuts of meat, such as chuck or brisket, which contain a lot of collagen, connective tissue, and fat. These tougher tissues require a long cooking time to break down and for the collagen to converts into gelatin.

Should pot roast be submerged in liquid? ›

Ultimately, it depends on your preferences and the flavor profile you're aiming to build in your roast, so have fun with it, and don't be afraid to be bold. Just remember there is no need to fully submerge your roast in liquid -- a little goes a long way to making a moist and fork-tender pot roast.

What is the most flavorful meat for pot roast? ›

What Is the Best Meat for Pot Roast? The best meat for pot roast is a beef cut with abundant connective tissue, like chuck roast, beef brisket or bottom round roast. This connective tissue called collagen is what makes pot roast melt-in-your-mouth tender.

Do you put water in the pan when cooking roast beef? ›

To give your meat a flavourful crispy exterior, cook uncovered on a rack set in a shallow roasting pan. Don't add water! Invest in a digital thermometer that lets you monitor the temperature of your roast – or even alert you when it's done – without opening the oven door.

How long do you cook a 3 lb roast at 325 degrees? ›

Oven Roasting Guidelines
beef cutRump Roast, Bottom Round Roast
oven temperature (preheated)325°F
weight (pounds)3 to 4
Approximate Total Cooking TImeMedium Rare: 1-1/4 to 1-3/4 hours
Internal TEMPERATURE*135°F

Is chuck roast better in crockpot or oven? ›

That said, you'll get the most tender meat if your oven beef pot roast gets closer to 195°F — it won't shred properly until that point! Is it better to cook a roast in the oven or crock pot? As long as your beef chuck roast is cooked low and slow, you won't notice much of a difference!

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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Why add tomato paste to pot roast? ›

Parsnips and potatoes round out the vegetable portion of the roast, while the addition of garlic, tomato paste, and vinegar in the sauce add an incredible depth of flavor.

What can I add to my pot roast for flavor? ›

Onions – I used yellow onions, leeks, and garlic. You can use onions and garlic in this recipe. In addition, you can substitute the yellow onion for a red, white, or sweet one. Tomato Paste – Some tomato paste will help add a touch of sweetness and acidity to the pot roast.

When to add potatoes to pot roast? ›

Add the carrots and potatoes to the pot when there's about an hour of cooking time left, turning the roast over when you do. To serve, spoon any excess fat off the surface and slice or shred the beef to serve with the veggies, drizzled with sauce. Serves 6-8.

Do potatoes go on top or bottom of roast? ›

I recommend adding the vegetables (carrots and potatoes) to the top and sides of your pot roast and only do so after the roast has cooked for the first 1 1/2 hours so that they do not get too mushy.

Why is my pot roast always tough? ›

With lots of connective tissue (also known as collagen), these cuts can be tough if undercooked or hurried along in the cooking process. However, with slow-cooker pot roast, pressure cooker pot roast, or low-and-slow braised pot roast, the collagen breaks up for tender, succulent meat.

Is broth or stock better for pot roast? ›

Make your selection based on how much flavor you want to impart on your veggies and the sodium content. If you wish to have a low-sodium liquid to which you can add your flavors and seasonings, go with stock. If you want more noticeable chicken or beef flavor, go with broth.

What is the best liquid for a slow cooker? ›

To ensure the dinner cooks correctly and doesn't get soggy, decrease the amount of liquids you add. Usually only ½ to 1 cup of liquid does the trick. And, for extra flavorful results, try using liquid like broth, wine, or juice, instead of just plain water.

How do you keep a pot roast moist and tender? ›

Low and Slow is the Way to Go

Whether you cook your pot roast using a stovetop, oven, slow cooker, or pressure cooker method, you'll always get the most tender and flavorful results if you use low temperatures over a long period of time.

Do you need to add liquid to pot roast? ›

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.

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