Recipe

Roast in the Crock Pot

Roast in the Crock Pot – a roast using beef or pork and veggies! #roast

Roast in the Crock Pot

Roast in the Crock Pot - a roast using beef or pork and veggies! #roast

Sear all of the sides of the roast (beef or pork)

Searing the roast​
Searing the roast

In a crock pot, add a liner, for easy clean up.

Add 2-3 cups of water (beef broth)

Adding seasoning and beef bullion

  • Garlic
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Roast Seasoning Packet

Add tomato paste

Crock pot w/broth
Crock pot w/broth

Be sure to stir the liquid mixture well.

Splash or two of Worcestershire sauce

Once your roast is seared on all surfaces, including the fat cap side, add it to crock pot.

Now add your veggies (you can use canned veggies or fresh vegetables) I often use Veg-All Homestyle.

  • Corn
  • Peas
  • Potatoes
  • Carrots
  • Celery
  • Onions
  • Tomatoes
  • Green Beans
Cooking roast in the crock pot​
Cooking roast in the crock pot

You can add beans if you desire.

Cook in the crock pot

The rule of thumb

  • 4 hours on high
  • 8 hours on low

Cook until the roast gets desired doneness.

Enjoy!

Note: I am picky and enjoy this!

Change it up! Cook it on the air fryer instead! Directions are similar but different as well. It makes it roasted veggies. (Recipe to come soon!)

It also gets more flavor the longer it is in the crock pot. For example, we will eat both lunch and dinner and then put what is left up for leftovers. But at dinner it has more flavor.

Enjoying beef roast ​
Enjoying beef roast

Roast in the Crock Pot

Roast in the Crock Pot – a roast using beef or pork and veggies! #roast 
Course Dinner, Main Course
Cuisine American, Crock Pot

Equipment

  • 1 Crock Pot
  • 1 Crock Pot Liner

Ingredients
  

  • 1 Roast (Beef or Roast)
  • 3 Cups water (or beef bullion)
  • 1 Can Veggies (use mixed fresh or frozen veggies)
  • 1 Pkt Roast Seasoning
  • 1 Add your favorite spices & seasoning

Instructions
 

  • Sear roast on all sides (including fat cap)
  • Put in water (or beef broth) along with spices and seasoning packet.
  • Add seared roast
  • add Veggies
  • Cook in crock pot (4 hrs on high – 8 hrs on low)
  • Enjoy!
Keyword beef, carrots, celery, garlic, onion, peas, pork, roast, vegtables

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