Southern Pot Roast with Potatoes and Carrots (2024)

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When the family is in the mood for a classic, comfort food style of dinner, this easy, Crock Pot Southern Pot Roast is exactly what you need. Inexpensive chuck roast is rubbed with spices and cooked low and slow over a bed of carrots, potatoes, and onions to create a delicious and complete family meal all in one pot. You’ll love how hands off this no-fuss dinner can be for any night of the week.

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There’s something about knowing you’re having beef pot roast for dinner that always makes your stomach growl. It’s a dish so many of us grew up with! The classic flavors of a ‘meat and potatoes’ style meal are always an easy win at dinner time. Well, this Southern Pot Roast recipe is the modern, busy family version, with all those essential flavors from grandma’s classic kitchen still delivered!

Plus, the sides cook right along with the beef! There’s no need to dirty a single extra pan if you don’t want to, pot roast with potatoes and carrots will be ready to go after a day of effortless cooking in your slow cooker.

Pot Roast lovers, make sure to check out our Mississippi Pot Roast, French Onion Pot Roast, Mexican Shredded Beef, and BBQ Brisket for more delicious beef roast variations!

Why I LOVE this recipe!

  • A Complete Meal – Beef, potatoes, and carrots cook together the entire time, delivering tender veggies, juicy roast, and flavorful liquid to spoon over the top. Feel good serving it for dinner without having to add other sides or extra work.
  • Set it and Forget it – This is one of those fantastic, long cooking recipes. Let it go for up to 9 hours and have a flavorful dinner waiting when it’s done.
  • Short Ingredient List – With just a handful of pantry spices, basic veggies, and a roast, this is a really easy meal to get cooking any day of the week, and it’s pretty cheap!
  • Easy Clean Up – The slow cooker takes care of everything, so you’ll just have that one pan to wash when all is said and done!
  • Versatile Leftovers – Nothing better than an inexpensive dinner that also creates lots of leftovers! Pot roast can easily be transformed into tons of tasty lunches or dinners throughout the week.

Recipe Notes

This pot roast recipe is as simple as promised! Just 10 minutes of prep for a family friendly meal.

In this section I am going to go through a few tips and tricks I use when making this recipe to get the absolute best and most delicious results.

Make sure to scroll to the bottom for the FULL recipe card.

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Ingredients + Substitutions

  • Beef Roast – We use classic chuck roast to make our southern pot roast recipe. It’s tough cut that breaks down into tender pieces when cooked for a long time. That need for long roasting usually means it’s a more inexpensive cut.

    But there are other choices too. Beef brisket, top round, rump roast, or bottom round cuts can all work. Use what you have or can find and you’ll have a really tasty meal!

  • Potatoes – We’re using diced russet potatoes to layer on the bottom of the slow cooker. But you can substitute red or yellow potatoes as well.
  • Carrots – Baby carrots make this effortless! Just toss them in and you’re done. You could also use larger carrots too. Cut them into large rounds around the same size as your potato chunks, or into strips that are similar to a baby carrot.
  • Onions – I love yellow onion in recipes like this slow cooker pot roast. But any onions will work just as well. White, sweet, or even whole pearl onions would all be tasty too!
  • Pot Roast Seasoning Blend – The blend of seasonings and herbs we use to flavor the beef is a combination of salt, pepper, dried rosemary, smoked paprika, garlic and onion powder, and brown sugar. It’s the PERFECT blend of sweet, salty, and savory.

    These are all really easy ingredients to find anywhere, but if you need to swap something in last minute you can. Dried thyme or oregano would be really yummy in place of rosemary, regular paprika will work instead of smoked, and white sugar will even do in a pinch.

Pot Roast Step by Step

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Trim any excess fat from the meat and combine the seasonings.

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Add potatoes, carrots and onions to the crock pot.

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Cover all sides of the pot roast with the seasoning mix and then lay the roast on top of the carrots and potatoes.

Note: You do not need to add additional liquid to the crockpot. As the pot roast cooks it will produce plenty of liquid.

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Cook on low for 6-9 hours. Once done, use a slotted spoon to remove the pot roast, potatoes, carrots, and onions from the crockpot. Shred the roast and serve on top of the vegetables.

Note: Drippings can be spooned over the roast or used to make gravy.

Recipe Tips

  1. Don’t Waste Time Trimming – There is absolutely no need to try and trim away any of the fat from your chuck roast before cooking. In fact, I implore you not to! All the fat is key for transforming it into a succulent beef pot roast. Once it’s tender and falling apart, it will be easy to separate out any extra fat!
  2. Add your Favorite Veggies – Southern pot roast with potatoes and carrots is classic for good reason, but don’t let that stop you from making it perfect for YOUR family! Add other options like celery, sweet potato, turnips, rutabaga, or butternut squash for really yummy alternatives.
  3. Low and Slow is Key – The best part about this slow cooker pot roast? The longer it cooks, the better it is! Start it in the morning and let it go for 9 long hours, and the roast will be all the better at dinnertime. I recommend a minimum of 6, but up to 9 if you can!
  4. Don’t Forget the Juices – Once you’ve pulled the falling apart, tender beef out and spooned the veggies into a serving bowl, you’ll have a flavorful liquid left in the bottom of your slow cooker. I love to mix the beef back into it, or spoon it over the meal to add moisture and bonus flavor to dinner.

Recipe Short Cuts

If you need to make this recipe, but are extra short on time, here are a few ideas that can help make this recipe even faster!

  • Skip Dicing the Veggies– Take a cue from my decision to use baby carrots and skip chopping all together! Small baby potatoes can be swapped in for chunks of larger potatoes so you don’t have to worry about dicing them.
  • Start with Beef Chunks– You can often find large chunks of beef roast, sometimes sold as beef stew meat, that will work in place of a larger roast. Toss the pieces with the same seasonings then arrange them over the top of your veggies. They’ll cook and be tender in less time, but give you that classic beef pot roast result.
  • Let it Cook Overnight– If you know you have a busy day ahead, feel free to let this cook while you sleep the night before. In the morning you’ll have an amazing pot roast dinner ready to store in the fridge so all you have to do is reheat and serve for dinner.

Recipe Variations

If you love this recipe as much as we do and want some quick ways to change it up for variety, these little tips will do the trick!

  • French Onion Pot Roast– Replace the carrots and potatoes with 2 extra onions. Slice the onions into strips instead of dicing them, and layer them on the bottom of the slow cooker. Cook the beef roast on top of the onions as directed in the recipe. When finished cooking, shred the beef, removing any fat, then return to the pot. Combine with the onions and juice and layer swiss cheese over the top. Cover and cook on high until cheese is melted, then serve.
  • Slow Cooker Pot Roast with Gravy– Make the recipe as directed. Remove the cooked roast, potatoes, onions, and carrots from the pan but leave all the liquid. Mix 1 1/2 tablespoons of cornstarch into 1 cup of cool beef broth until dissolved. Turn the Crock Pot onto high and whisk the cornstarch broth into the juices. Allow to thicken, stirring occasionally, then turn off the heat and serve the gravy over your beef pot roast and veggies.
  • Crock Pot Pork Pot Roast– Make the recipe as directed, but swap in an equal sized boneless pork roast such as pork butt, pork shoulder, or pork loin.
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Freezer Meal Instructions

Making this slow cooker pot roast recipe into a freezer meal is simple! Follow the steps below and you can store this recipe in the freezer for up to 6 months.

  1. Dice the potatoes and onions and place in a large freezer bag or container with the carrots.
  2. Season the beef chuck roast with the spices and place it in with the veggies.
  3. Freeze together.
  4. When ready to cook, thaw in the refrigerator for 24-48 hours.
  5. Cook as directed.

What to Serve with Southern Pot Roast

Since this slow cooker recipe has the classic flavors of beef pot roast, it will pair well with many of your favorite traditional side dishes. It already has veggies cooked right along with it, making it easy to finish the meal off with a simple side if you choose. There are both classic options and some healthy options to keep it light.

Side Dish Ideas

  • Green Salad – Lettuce, tomatoes, and sliced red onion make an light, healthy side. Toss with healthy balsamic dressing, a creamy Italian vinaigrette, or classic buttermilk ranch to make it complete.
  • Roasted Mashed Cauliflower – If you need a side that is as delicious as it is easy, this is it.
  • Classic Cucumber Tomato SaladLight crisp veggies and juicy tomatoes make this easy, healthy side extra tasty!
  • Buttermilk Corn Bread – Nothing goes better with southern pot roast than some classic cornbread!
  • Garlic Cheese Bread – A large loaf of cheesy French bread makes the perfect no-stress side for the whole family. Or try my classic Garlic bread for a simpler, just as tasty version!
  • No Yeast Dinner Rolls – All the buttery, soft texture of dinner rolls, without the effort of rising!
  • The BEST Broccoli Slaw – Serve something creamy, tangy, and crisp on the side to brighten up dinner.

You can choose one or add a few sides to make a wholesome, well rounded dinner.

Southern Pot Roast Leftovers

If you have leftovers after making beef roast in the crock pot, then it is your lucky day! They save and reheat well, and can make the start of another delicious dish.

To save leftovers, separate into meal sized portions and then place in an airtight container and store:

  • in the refrigerator for 3-4 days
  • in the freezer up to a month

Leftover Recipes

Here are a few ways to repurpose those leftovers and give them a delicious makeover!

  • Southern Pot Roast French Dips– Shred the leftover beef pot roast and heat it gently in a pan. Arrange swiss cheese over the top to melt, then portion onto sliced rolls with caramelized onions. Serve with au jus dipping sauce.
  • Beef Pot Roast Baked Tacos– Arrange crunchy taco shells in a casserole dish so they’re standing up. Fill with shredded leftover pot roast and top with shredded cheddar cheese. Bake for 8-10 minutes at 375°F until the cheese is melted and shells are crispy. Remove and add your toppings of choice like tomatoes, lettuce, sour cream, pico de gallo, or gaucamole. Check out my recipe for Baked Chicken Tacos for more inspiration.
  • Southern Pot Roast Crustless Pot Pie– Make a beef rendition of my super easy crustless chicken pot pie with leftover pot roast. Combine 1 cup of chopped celery in a large skillet with 1 tablespoon of butter. When tender, sprinkle with 1/4 cup of flour and stir until golden brown. Stir in 2 cups of beef broth until the flour is dissolved. Next, stir in 1/2 cup of heavy cream and bring to a simmer. Add in leftover potatoes, carrots, and beef roast and simmer until thickened, about 5 minutes. Toast 1 cup of panko bread crumbs in a separate skillet with 2 tablespoons of melted butter and 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder, then spread over the thickened beef filling and serve.

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Southern Pot Roast with Potatoes and Carrots

By: Kimber Matherne

4.72 from 7 votes

Tender Chuck roast, potatoes, carrots, and onions cook low and slow together in this classic but easy Crock Pot recipe. Beef pot roast flavored with simple seasonings is cooked to juicy perfection to create a family friendly, complete meal all in one pot.

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 6 hours hrs

Total Time: 6 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

6 servings

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Ingredients

For the Pot Roast Seasoning

  • 1 tablespoon smoked paprika
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon dried rosemary
  • ½ teaspoon pepper

For the Pot Roast

  • 3 pounds chuck roast
  • 2 onions, roughly chopped
  • 3 potatoes, cut into 2 inch chunks
  • 8 ounces baby carrots

Instructions

  • Mix all ingredients for the pot roast seasoning together until combined.

  • Add the onion, potatoes, and carrots to the bottom of the slow cooker. Rub roast on all sides with seasoning mixture and place the roast on top of the vegetables.

    Note: no additional liquid needs to be added to the slow cooker. The pot roast and veggies will release liquid as they cook.

  • Cover and cook on low for 6-9 hours. The longer it cooks, the more tender it will be.

  • Once done, shred the roast, discarding ing any extra fat as your shred. The meat can be mixed back in with the juices, or served as is with the potatoes, onions and carrots.

Last step!Share a picture on Instagram and tag me at @easyfamilyrecipes!

Equipment

  • 8 qt Slow Cooker

Recipe Notes

Tip: There is no need to trim the chuck roast before cooking. Once the roast is cooked, you will be able to easily separate the extra fat to discard what doesn’t cook off.

Substitutions:

  • Beef Roast – Beef brisket, top round, rump roast, or bottom round cuts can all work.
  • Potatoes – Any potato will work as long as they’re cut into uniform, large chunks.
  • Carrots – You can also use larger carrots instead of baby carrots. Cut them into large rounds around the same size as your potato chunks, or into strips that are similar to a baby carrot.
  • Onions – Any onions will work just as well. White, sweet, or even whole pearl onions would all be tasty too!

How to Store: To save leftovers, separate into meal sized portions and then place in an airtight container and store:

  • in the refrigerator for 3-4 days
  • in the freezer up to a month

How to Freeze: Making this slow cooker pot roast recipe into a freezer meal is simple! Follow the steps below and you can store this recipe in the freezer for up to 6 months.

  1. Dice the potatoes and onions and place in a large freezer bag or container with the carrots.
  2. Season the beef chuck roast with the spices and place it in with the veggies.
  3. Freeze together.
  4. When ready to cook, thaw in the refrigerator for 24-48 hours.
  5. Cook as directed.

How to Reheat: This can be reheated in the microwave in 30 second increments, or cover with tin foil and place into the oven to reheat.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 532kcal (27%), Carbohydrates: 28g (9%), Protein: 47g (94%), Fat: 26g (40%), Saturated Fat: 12g (75%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 13g, Trans Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 156mg (52%), Sodium: 611mg (27%), Potassium: 1385mg (40%), Fiber: 5g (21%), Sugar: 6g (7%), Vitamin A: 5821IU (116%), Vitamin C: 25mg (30%), Calcium: 79mg (8%), Iron: 6mg (33%)

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  1. Cate Z

    Southern Pot Roast with Potatoes and Carrots (12)
    Very simple to make

    Reply

  2. Elisabeth Smith

    Southern Pot Roast with Potatoes and Carrots (13)
    Delicious and easy. I actually added beef broth and cooked it in the instant pot because of time constraints. The flavor was great and the meat was so tender.

    Reply

    1. D.L.F.

      I’d love to try it in my Instapot too. How much beef broth did you use? Just as she has said, the meat will produce a lot of juices on its own so I’m curious what you tried that worked?
      Thanks!

      Reply

  3. Barbara L. Sumrall

    What liquid do you use and how much for a large crock pot

    Reply

    1. Kimber Matherne

      Hi Barbara- You don’t need to add any liquid to the pot. As soon as the roast starts cooking it will start to release juices which will be plenty of moisture to keep the dish cooking without burning. This is the method we use to get an extra tender roast!

      Reply

      1. D.L.F.

        It always amazes me that people ask questions that are already answered in the recipe! If only they would read the whole thing first, just like they should when trying out any recipe…lol.

        Reply

  4. Pennilyn

    Southern Pot Roast with Potatoes and Carrots (14)
    This was delicious! But unfortunately my veggies didn’t cook all the way and I have no idea why 😫 roast was cooked perfectly though!

    Reply

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