Effortless Slow Cooker Pot Roast

Slow cooking is a culinary technique that transforms tough cuts of meat into succulent, melt-in-your-mouth delights. This method not only enhances the flavor but also saves you time and effort. Our Effortless Slow Cooker Pot Roast is a prime example of how simplicity and taste can go hand in hand.

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Ingredients:

Ingredients Quantity
Boneless beef chuck roast 2.5 lb
All-purpose flour 1/4 cup
Yellow onion, sliced 1 medium
Carrots, peeled and cut 5
Celery stalks, cut 3
Beef gravy mix 1 1-oz packet
Ranch dressing mix 1 1-oz packet
Italian dressing mix 1 1-oz packet
Water 1/2 cup
Salt and pepper To taste

Instructions:

1. Preparing the Roast

To start, pat the chuck roast dry with paper towels. This helps ensure a nice sear and flavor infusion later on. Season it generously with salt and pepper, enhancing the roast’s taste.

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2. Mixing the Seasonings

In a separate bowl, whisk together the packets of beef gravy mix, ranch dressing mix, and Italian dressing mix with half a cup of water. This will create a flavorful mixture that will infuse the roast and vegetables with deliciousness.

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3. Setting Up the Slow Cooker

Place the seasoned chuck roast on top of a layer of sliced onions in your 6-quart slow cooker. This layer will add extra flavor and aroma to the roast as it cooks.

4. Slow Cooking Magic

Secure the lid of the slow cooker and set it to cook on the low setting for 8 hours. This low and slow cooking process will ensure that the meat becomes incredibly tender and flavorful.

Pro Tip: Turning Drippings into Gravy

To elevate your dish, transform the drippings into a savory gravy. Strain the cooked vegetables from the liquid and transfer the liquid to a saucepan over medium heat. In a separate bowl, dissolve 2 tablespoons of cornstarch in 1/4 cup of warm water, whisking until smooth. Gradually integrate the cornstarch mixture with the drippings, maintaining a consistent whisk until the gravy reaches your desired thickness.

 

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