Crazy Easy Crockpot Roast With Veggies
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You get home after a long day and all you want to do is eat but don't have the energy to cook. We've all been there. Enter the slow cooker - your new best friend for easy hands-off meals with little cleanup. This crazy easy recipe for crockpot roast with vegetables takes only a few minutes to throw together in the morning and rewards you with a delicious, melt-in-your-mouth meal at the end of the day. Just toss meat, veggies, and seasoning in the slow cooker and go about your day. When you walk back in your door later, your whole house will smell amazing and dinner will practically be waiting for you. Keep reading to get the simple step-by-step for this tasty, fuss-free recipe.
Ingredients for Crockpot Roast and Veggies
To make this crazy easy crockpot roast, you'll need just a few simple ingredients.
3-4 pound chuck roast or rump roast
Choose a roast that has good marbling, which means it has thin veins of fat running through the meat. The fat will melt as it cooks, keeping the roast juicy. Look for natural, grass-fed beef if you can.
1 onion, sliced
The onion adds flavor to the broth. You can also add shallots or garlic for extra flavor.
3 carrots, sliced
The carrots soak up the delicious broth and become tender as it cooks. Substitute turnips, parsnips or potatoes for some of the carrots.
1 cup low-sodium beef broth
The broth helps the roast stay moist and gives you a flavorful sauce for the veggies. Use low-sodium to control the saltiness.
2 bay leaves (optional)
Bay leaves add a subtle savory, herbaceous flavor to the broth. Remove before serving.
Salt and pepper
Generously season the roast all over with salt and pepper. Use about 1 tablespoon of each. The spices will flavor the meat as it cooks.
2 tablespoons olive oil or melted butter (optional)
Rubbing the roast with oil or butter before cooking helps it get nicely browned. It also aids in flavor absorption.
Your favorite veggies (optional)
Add extra veggies like mushrooms, green beans, corn or bell peppers during the last hour of cooking. They'll soak up the flavorful broth for a complete, hearty meal.
With these simple ingredients, you'll have an amazing crockpot roast meal. The key is choosing a well-marbled roast and letting it cook low and slow to get deliciously tender. Enjoy your cozy, comforting dinner!
Step-by-Step Instructions for Cooking Crockpot Roast
Now that you have all the ingredients, it's time to toss everything in the crockpot and get cooking! This recipe couldn't be easier.
1. Season the roast
Generously season all sides of the roast with salt and pepper. You can also rub the outside of the roast with some of the dried or fresh herbs if desired, such as rosemary, thyme, or oregano.
2. Add vegetables
Place the halved potatoes, carrots and celery in an even layer in the bottom of your crockpot. You can also add other veggies like onions, mushrooms or green beans.
3. Add broth
Pour the beef broth (or chicken broth) over top of the vegetables. Use enough broth to come up about 1/3 of the way on the side of the roast.
4. Add the roast
Place the roast fat side up on top of the vegetables in the crockpot.
5. Cook on Low
Cover and cook on Low for 7-8 hours until the roast reaches your desired doneness and the vegetables are tender.
6. Make the gravy (optional)
Once the roast is done cooking, remove it from the crockpot and set aside to rest for 10-15 minutes. Use a slotted spoon to remove the vegetables to a platter. Pour the remaining broth from the crockpot into a saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for a few minutes until slightly reduced. Whisk in a slurry of 1 tablespoon cornstarch and 2 tablespoons water. Simmer, stirring frequently, until the gravy has thickened. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
7. Serve and enjoy!
Slice the roast and serve it with the gravy, vegetables and your favorite side dishes like mashed potatoes, rolls or a fresh salad. Your crazy easy crockpot roast dinner is ready to be devoured! The leftovers also make amazing sandwiches the next day. Enjoy!
Tips for the Most Tender, Flavorful Roast
For the best crockpot roast, keep these tips in mind:
Choose a chuck roast or rump roast. These cuts have lots of collagen and connective tissue which breaks down during the long cooking process, resulting in an ultra-tender roast.
Generously season the roast all over with salt and pepper or your favorite spices before cooking. The seasonings will penetrate the meat as it cooks, flavoring it throughout.
Browning the roast before putting it in the slow cooker will add lots of flavor. Heat some oil in a skillet and brown the roast on all sides, about 5-7 minutes per side. Then add the roast to your slow cooker.
Add flavorful vegetables like carrots, celery, onions, and potatoes. The vegetables will release their flavor and natural juices into the broth as they cook, enhancing the flavor of the roast.
Add broth or water to help the roast stay moist while cooking. Use at least 1 to 2 cups of broth for a 3 to 4 pound roast. You want enough liquid to come about halfway up the sides of the roast.
Cook on Low for 8 to 10 hours. The long, slow cooking is what makes the meat incredibly tender. Be patient - your house will fill with the amazing aroma while it cooks!
Once done, use tongs to shred or slice the roast and serve it with your favorite sides like mashed potatoes, egg noodles, or crusty bread to soak up the flavorful juices.
Make gravy from the drippings in the slow cooker. Pour the drippings and vegetables into a saucepan, heat, and whisk in flour or cornstarch to thicken. Simmer until bubbly and pour over your roast and sides.
Following these useful tips will result in a melt-in-your-mouth roast your whole family will love. The intoxicating smells and flavors are worth the wait - so get cooking and enjoy your delicious crockpot roast!
Side Dishes That Pair Perfectly With Crockpot Roast
A hearty crockpot roast needs some simple side dishes to make it a complete comforting meal. Here are some easy options to serve along with your crazy easy crockpot roast.
Mashed Potatoes
Mashed potatoes are a classic pairing for roast beef. Peel and chop a few russet potatoes, then boil them until tender. Drain and mash with butter, milk, salt and pepper. Fluff with an electric mixer for extra smooth and creamy mashed potatoes. Comfort food at its finest!
Roasted Vegetables
Chop carrots, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, zucchini or your favorite veggies into bite-sized pieces. Toss with olive oil, salt and pepper and spread on a baking sheet. Roast at 400 F, stirring once, until the vegetables are tender and lightly browned, about 20-30 minutes. The natural sweetness of the roasted veggies pairs great with the savory beef roast.
Green Salad
A simple green salad helps balance out a heavy meal. Throw together a mix of romaine, spinach and arugula, then top with cucumbers, tomatoes, shredded carrots and a light vinaigrette. Add extras like nuts, berries or beans for some protein. A green salad is a perfect light and fresh contrast to a hearty crockpot roast dinner.
Dinner Rolls
Homemade or store-bought dinner rolls are always a welcome addition to roast beef. Warm rolls are perfect for sopping up the delicious juices from the roast. Look for soft, buttery rolls or biscuits to serve alongside your crockpot roast and mashed potatoes.
A crockpot roast dinner is meant to be shared with friends and family. Round out your meal with a few simple side dishes and you'll have a comforting, memorable meal everyone will enjoy. Don't forget dessert - something chocolatey is always a good idea!
Frequently Asked Questions About Cooking Crockpot Roasts
You probably have a few questions about cooking a roast in your crockpot. Here are some of the most common ones:
How long will it take?
The cooking time will depend on the size of your roast. A 3 to 4 pound roast typically takes 6 to 8 hours on Low or 4 to 6 hours on High. Larger roasts, 5 pounds or more, usually need 8 hours on Low or 6 to 8 hours on High. The key is to not overcook the meat, or it can get tough. It's done when it reaches an internal temperature of around 200 F.
Do I need to sear the roast first?
Searing the roast before putting it in the slow cooker is optional, but it does add more flavor. To sear, pat the roast dry, then heat some oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Add the roast and cook, turning occasionally, until browned on all sides, about 5 to 10 minutes total. Transfer to your crockpot and proceed with the recipe. The browned bits left in the skillet after searing also add flavor - pour in some of the cooking liquid to deglaze the skillet, scraping up the browned bits, then pour it all over the roast in the crockpot.
Do I need to flip or rotate the roast?
Flipping or rotating the roast during cooking is not necessary. The low, indirect heat will cook the roast evenly on all sides. However, if there is a layer of fat on top of the roast, you may want to rotate it once halfway through cooking so the fat is distributed and renders evenly.
Can I use the leftovers?
Absolutely! Leftover crockpot roast is perfect for sandwiches, soups, stews, and more. Once done cooking, shred or slice the remaining roast and portion into containers to refrigerate for up to 1 week. The flavorful cooking liquid also makes a great gravy or sauce. And don't forget the veggies - they're delicious too!
Enjoy your delicious, fall-apart tender crockpot roast! Let me know if you have any other questions.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
Have questions about making this crazy easy crockpot roast with veggies? Here are some common questions and answers to help you out.
Do I have to use chuck roast?
While chuck roast works great in the crockpot and helps the dish be budget-friendly, you can use other cuts of beef roast like rump roast, round roast or sirloin tip roast. The cooking time may need to be adjusted up or down depending on the size and cut of the roast.
Can I add other veggies?
Absolutely! This recipe is very versatile. Some other veggies you can add or swap in include:
Carrots
Mushrooms
Green beans
Corn
Potatoes
Add the veggies in the last 3 to 4 hours of cooking so they don’t get too soft. You really can’t go wrong with mixing and matching your favorite veggies.
Do I need to sear the roast first?
Searing the roast before putting it in the crockpot is optional, but it does add more flavor to the dish. Searing creates a nice brown crust on the outside of the meat and enhances the flavor of the natural juices that are released as it cooks. However, the roast will still be delicious if you skip this step and put it straight into the crockpot.
Can I make this on the stovetop instead?
Yes, you can easily make this dish on the stovetop instead of in a crockpot. To do so:
Heat 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat.
Brown the roast on all sides, about 5-7 minutes per side. Transfer to a plate and set aside.
Add the veggies to the pot and cook, stirring occasionally, until starting to soften, about 10 minutes.
Return the roast to the pot. Add 1 1⁄2 to 2 cups of beef broth and bring to a boil.
Reduce heat to medium-low, cover and simmer until the roast is very tender, about 3 to 3 1⁄2 hours.
Use two forks to shred the roast and toss with the veggies before serving. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Enjoy your crazy easy crockpot roast, whether made in the slow cooker, Dutch oven or pot of your choice! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Recipe Notes:
When making this crazy easy crockpot roast, there are a few tips and tricks to keep in mind.
First, use a chuck roast or rump roast for the most tender results. These cuts have good fat marbling that helps the meat get very tender as it cooks. Round roasts will work in a pinch but may end up a bit drier.
Second, brown the roast on all sides before adding to the slow cooker. Browning the meat adds lots of flavor. Don’t skip this step! If your roast is too big to brown easily, cut it in half. You can also use kitchen shears or a knife to trim off excess fat from the roast before browning.
Third, add the vegetables during the last 3 to 4 hours of cooking. Carrots, potatoes and celery can get mushy if cooked for the entire time. Add them during the last part of cooking so they retain some texture. You can also add other veggies like corn, peas or green beans during the last hour.
Fourth, make a flavorful sauce from the drippings. After removing the roast and veggies, strain the drippings from the slow cooker into a saucepan. Skim off excess fat and bring to a boil. Whisk in flour, broth and herbs to make a gravy. Simmer until thickened. Pour the gravy over the sliced roast and veggies for extra flavor.
Finally, let the roast rest before slicing and serving. Letting the roast sit for 10 to 15 minutes before slicing allows the juices to redistribute, making for a more tender end result. Slice the roast thinly against the grain and serve with your favorite sides like buttered noodles, crusty bread or a fresh salad.
Enjoy your cozy, homemade crockpot roast! Following these tips will ensure you have a meal the whole family will love. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Nutrition
A crockpot roast with veggies is a healthy, balanced meal. The ingredients provide a variety of vitamins and nutrients your body needs.
The beef roast is a good source of protein, which is essential for muscle and bone health. It also contains B vitamins, zinc, selenium, and iron. The veggies - like carrots, potatoes, celery and onions - provide fiber, antioxidants and several vitamins and minerals.
Carrots are high in vitamin A, which is important for eye health and immune function. Potatoes contain potassium, which is necessary for heart health and proper blood pressure. Onions and celery add flavor and contain compounds that may help reduce inflammation in the body.
Using a crockpot allows you to cook the roast low and slow, resulting in a tender and flavorful dish. The long cooking time also allows the flavors to blend and intensify. The natural juices from the meat and vegetables create a rich, delicious broth.
For extra nutrition, try adding:
Mushrooms - high in B vitamins, copper and selenium.
Green beans - provide folate, vitamin C and manganese.
Tomato paste - adds lycopene, an antioxidant that gives tomatoes their red color.
Barley or quinoa - whole grains high in fiber, B vitamins and minerals.
A crockpot roast with veggies can be part of a healthy diet. Watch your portion sizes and avoid unhealthy add-ins like excess butter, salt or creamy sauces. When prepared properly, this comforting meal satisfies your taste buds and nourishes your body.
Conclusion
So there you have it! With just a few simple ingredients and 5 spare minutes, you've got yourself a delicious crockpot meal that will wow your family and fill your home with amazing aromas. Just toss in some meat, potatoes, carrots, broth, and spices, and let the slow cooker do the rest. In just a few hours, you'll have fall-apart tender meat and veggies that can be served alone or over rice. So don't be intimidated by the crockpot - with this easy recipe, anyone can whip up an impressive roast with veggies. Try out this simple recipe and see for yourself how tasty and stress-free crockpot cooking can be. You might even find yourself turning to this recipe again and again!
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