Thursday, January 31, 2013

Simple Pot Roast


If you've got a slow cooker this is the simplest, most impressive meal that you can make with cheap ingredients and only about 20 minutes of hands-on time. This pot roast cooks in its own juices and comes out falling apart, delicious and with a pre-made gravy for your side dishes. I've included the recipe and some directions below!







Simple Slow-Cooker Pot Roast

Prep time: 20 minutes; Cook time: 8 hours

Beef chuck pot roast (3 lbs for a group of 6)
8 small yellow potatoes, washed and halved
1 red or yellow onion
1 can cream of mushroom soup
Carrots, cut into 1" sections (not pictured)
Salt and pepper
Peanut oil

I usually chop up all the veggies first - one yellow onion (the pictured one is red and worked just fine, but I prefer yellow), a bunch of small potatoes with the skin on (yukon gold are delicious in this meal), and big chunks of peeled carrot. The above meal doesn't picture the carrots because we forgot to pick them up at the store but they add variety and color you won't want to miss out on. 

To prep the chuck roast, I dry off the excess liquid with a paper towel and then rub it down with a liberal dose of kosher salt and pepper on each side. Recommended to lock in the juices is a quick searing of the meat. Drizzle some peanut oil into a hot cast iron, cover your smoke detector with a plastic bag, and sear the meat on high for one minute on each side. Once the meat is done, haul it out of the cast iron and start clearing the meat smoke so you can find your slow cooker. The roast goes into the slow cooker surrounded by all of the expertly arranged veggies, as above, and then is topped with a can of cream of mushroom soup. I know... it seems like an unlikely ingredient to the meal but it forms the gravy and melts all the way down into a great bowl of juice for the meat to cook in. 

We turn our slow cooker onto low and give it about eight painful hours of smelling the roast cook before we're done. Last time we served pot roast we had it with a side salad and homemade vinaigrette and some yams. Though this photo isn't of the roast above (we didn't take time to make it fancy and plate it the other night), the below photo is the roast I made for our Christmas dinner. Delicious!


7 comments

  1. Looks so yummy and simple! Thanks for sharing, I'll have to try it :)

    ~Pau
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  2. Love making pot roast like this! It's so easy but so full of flavor :) Another thing I like to do is make a beef stew in a big wok/saute pan...I use A-1 sauce (weird I know) and fresh veggies and it comes out delish!!!

    <3 Cambria
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  3. We love making potroast in the slow cooker...so delicious!

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  4. Oh, that looks so delicious! I'll show it to my daughter, she'll want to help me make it!

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  5. This exactly how I make my pot roast.

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  6. Oh this look great! I never cook but I think I could handle this. Love your blog too!
    xo
    Taylor
    nothing but a pigeon

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  7. This is how I learned to make it. It was the 2nd meal I ever made as a teen, but in the oven. Now I prefer it in the slow cooker because I can fix it and forget it. I use a packet of onion soup to sprinkle on top, then put the soup on top.

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