Crockpot Roast Recipe – The Ultimate Comfort Food
There’s nothing quite like the smell of a slow-cooked roast filling your home. A crockpot roast is hearty, flavorful, and practically cooks itself while you focus on other things. This recipe delivers tender beef, perfectly cooked vegetables, and a rich gravy—all made with minimal effort.
Whether you’re cooking for family dinner, meal prep, or even a special gathering, this crockpot roast recipe will become your go-to comfort meal.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Hands-Off Cooking: Just set it and forget it.
- Juicy & Tender Beef: Slow cooking makes the meat melt-in-your-mouth.
- One-Pot Meal: Meat, vegetables, and gravy all in one crockpot.
- Family-Friendly: A classic that even picky eaters enjoy.

Crockpot Roast Recipe
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Season & Sear the Beef: Pat the roast dry with paper towels. Season generously with salt and pepper. Heat olive oil in a skillet and sear the roast on all sides until browned. This step locks in flavor.
- Layer Vegetables: Place onions, carrots, potatoes, and celery at the bottom of the crockpot.
- Add the Roast: Place the seared beef on top of the vegetables.
- Mix Sauce: In a bowl, whisk together beef broth, red wine, tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce, rosemary, thyme, garlic, and bay leaf. Pour over the roast.
- Slow Cook: Cover and cook on low for 8–10 hours or high for 4–6 hours until the beef is fork-tender.
- Make Gravy (Optional): Remove roast and vegetables. Mix 2 tbsp cornstarch with 2 tbsp cold water and stir into the cooking liquid. Cook on high for 10–15 minutes until thickened.
- Serve & Enjoy: Slice or shred the roast, serve with vegetables and rich gravy on top.
Notes
What to Serve With Crockpot Roast
- Mashed Potatoes: Perfect for soaking up that rich gravy.
- Buttered Noodles or Rice: Great starch options if you don’t want potatoes.
- Crusty Bread: Ideal for dipping.
- Green Beans or Salad: A light side to balance the richness.
- Red Wine: If you cooked with it, serve a glass alongside.
Storage & Reheating
- Refrigerator: Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
- Freezer: Freeze roast and gravy (without veggies) for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge.
- Reheating: Warm in a skillet with a splash of beef broth to keep it juicy.
Variations
- Italian Roast: Add Italian seasoning and replace wine with marinara sauce.
- French-Inspired: Use red wine, Dijon mustard, and pearl onions.
- Spicy Roast: Add crushed red pepper flakes and a little hot sauce.
- Creamy Roast: Stir in ½ cup sour cream at the end for a creamy gravy.
FAQs – Crockpot Roast Recipe
1. What cut of beef is best for crockpot roast?
Chuck roast is the best option. It’s affordable, juicy, and becomes fork-tender after slow cooking.
2. Do I have to brown the beef before putting it in the crockpot?
No, but searing adds extra flavor and makes the dish more savory.
3. Can I add vegetables at the beginning?
Yes! Root vegetables like carrots, potatoes, and onions hold up well during long cooking.
4. How do I thicken the gravy?
Use a cornstarch slurry (2 tbsp cornstarch + 2 tbsp water) stirred into the hot cooking liquid.
5. Can I cook a frozen roast in the crockpot?
Not recommended for safety reasons. Always thaw the roast first.
6. What’s the ideal crockpot size?
A 6-quart crockpot is best for a 3–5 lb roast with veggies.
7. How long should I cook it?
- Low: 8–10 hours (best results)
- High: 4–6 hours (faster, but not as tender)
