Grandma’s Pot Roast Dinner {with self making gravy}


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This easy Grandma’s Pot Roast Dinner features tender beef, hearty carrots, and creamy potatoes — all slow cooked together with a rich gravy that makes itself!

close up of pot roast in gravy in a slow cooker.

Can you really own a slow cooker without making a classic pot roast? I don’t think so! This easy Crockpot Pot Roast is a tried-and-true recipe you’ll come back to again and again — just like Grandma used to make.

It starts with a tender chuck roast and includes all the essentials: potatoes, carrots, onions, and a rich, savory gravy that practically makes itself. Add some warm dinner rolls and butter on the side, and you’ve got the ultimate comfort food dinner. I think this recipe tastes just like grandma would make but with very little effort.

We do love a classic pot roast recipe, if you are looking for something different try my Slow Cooker London Broil, Slow Cooker Coca Cola Pot Roast or Slow Cooker Sauerbraten.

Key Ingredients

This recipe is a breeze to put together. You can find the full recipe with ingredient amounts in the recipe card below.

ingredients for pot roast on table with text overlay
  • BeefChuck Roast has been my favorite for years. The slow cooker makes the chuck roast melt in your mouth tender. If you can’t find a chuck roast my second favorite is a bottom round roast or blade roast, they are not as fatty but the meat shreds very nicely.
  • The Gravy – Cream of mushroom soup, French Onion soup and cornstarch. This pot roast recipe has a self-making gravy. The canned soups, beef juices along with the cornstarch make a gravy while the roast simmers away. I’ve made this recipe many times and the gravy is always a perfect consistency and makes it self!
  • Vegetables – You’ll want to use these root vegetables; red potaotes (or russets), carrots and white onion.
  • Salt and pepper to taste – To season the gravy when ready to serve.

How to make Pot Roast just Like Grandma’s – In 2 easy steps

Step One – Add 2/3 of the vegetables on the bottom of your slow cooker. Add the meat on top. Arrange the remaining vegetables around the roast.

Step Two – How to make gravy; in a medium sized bowl, add the cream of mushroom soup, french onion soup and cornstarch. Whisk until the cornstarch is dissolved. Pour this gravy mixture over the roast and vegetables. Cook low and slow for 9-10 hours is my preference.

cooked chuck roast in gravy with vegetables.

My Serving Suggestions

This one pot meal is perfect for busy nights, see how I serve it:

  • Serve directly out of the slow cooker, no need to put on a serving platter. Use tongs to serve the meat and veggies. Add salt and pepper to the gravy to taste.
  • Ladle the gravy over the meat and veggies once plated.
  • Place a basket of dinner rolls and a stick of butter on the table for a complete meal. Easy as that!
pot roast with vegetables dinner roll and gravy on a speckled plate.
pot roast with gravy, potatoes and onions in a slow cooker with wooden spoon in it.

Grandma’s Pot Roast Dinner {with self making gravy}

4.59 from 29 votes
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 9 hours
Total Time: 9 hours 20 minutes
Servings: 6
This classic easy slow cooker pot roast is made with a chuck roast, potatoes, carrots and onion. My recipe also has a self-making gravy!
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Ingredients 
 

  • 4 lbs. Beef Chuck roast,
  • 10.5 ounce can Campbell's cream of mushroom soup (or bacon), do not add water
  • 10.5 ounce can Campbell's French onion soup, do not add water
  • 1/4 cup cornstarch
  • 2 pounds red potatoes (or russets), cut into 2 inch chunks
  • 4 carrots, peeled and cut into 2 inch chunks (or 1 pound baby carrots)
  • 1 large white onion, diced
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions 

  • Add 2/3 of the vegetables to the bottom of the slow cooker (the potatoes, onions and carrots).
  • Add the roast on top of those veggies. I do not brown my roast in a skillet, but you can at this point if desired.
  • Add the remaining vegetables around the pot roast.
  • Whisk together soups and cornstarch in a medium bowl, pour over roast.
  • Place the lid on the slow cooker. Cover and cook on LOW for 9-10 hours. Do not open the lid during the cooking time. This can be done on high for 6 hours on high but I recommend low and slow.
  • When the cooking time is done, I like to degrease the top of the gravy before serving. I do this by taking paper towels and laying over the grease. Pull up quickly and just the grease will be on the paper towel.
  • Shred or slice the pot roast.
  • Add salt and pepper to the gravy to taste.
  • Serve the pot roast with the veggies and drizzle over the gravy. Enjoy!

Sarah’s Notes

Can I add red wine?
If you desire to add red wine to this recipe, add a 1/2 cup. But also add 1 more tablespoon of cornstarch to the soup mixture.
Can I sear my roast before adding it to the slow cooker?
I chose not to brown my chuck roast before adding to the slow cooker for this recipe. This recipe has the caramelized onions in the French onion soup, which adds so much flavor. And I like easy for this recipe. You certainly can sear your roast in a skillet on the stove-top (in olive oil or canola oil) and follow the exact directions of this recipe. This is true for most slow cooker recipes; if you prefer to brown, do what makes you happy!
Can I use something other than French onion soup?
Yes, and I highly suggest you do if you have family members who don’t love onions. Use one can of Campbell’s Beef Consume, beef broth or an additional can of cream of mushroom. You can add a touch of onion powder or garlic powder to make up for the flavor of the French onion soup.
Can I use Lipton Onion Soup Mix?
Yes, use one packet of onion soup mix instead of the French onion soup. Add one cup of water as well.
Why is my roast not tender?
You most likely did not cook long enough, it’s not because you overcooked it. Place the lid back on the slow cooker (and keep it on). And cook for an additional 2 hours or more.

Nutrition

Calories: 712kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 62g | Fat: 36g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Cholesterol: 211mg | Sodium: 557mg | Potassium: 2069mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 6845IU | Vitamin C: 16.7mg | Calcium: 92mg | Iron: 7.6mg

Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.

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124 Comments

  1. Jeff says:

    5 stars
    I don’t have a kitchen in my studio apartment, so most of my meals do you have to be barbecued or microwaved. So I tried your recipe for the slow cooker, turned out awesome So I tried your recipe for the slow cooke. Fed me and my neighbors whom all gave five stars. Can’t wait to try the other slow cooker recipes on your site. Thank you

  2. Chuck says:

    What do you think about adding diced tomatoes to this pot roast recipe?

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      Fresh? I’m unsure. Probably the last 2 hours.

      1. Chuck says:

        I was think canned, but you don’t sound too sure so I’m just going to forget the tomatoes. Thanks.

  3. Xema Jacobson says:

    5 stars
    My family and I love this! This winter it is on our Weekend dinner list. Easy to do and the gravy is divine! Thank you!

  4. Kathy Mendenhall says:

    4 stars
    After only 5.5 hours on low, I tested the veggies and they were more done than I like them. If I had gone the whole 9-10 hours, they would have been mush! 9 hours? Really?!? The meat was done very well indeed in just that 5+ hours time. I would not have been a Happy camper if I followed your time direction.

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      Hi, your slow cooker must cook hot. I’ve been making it this way for years.

      1. Chris says:

        Currently cooking this for the first time and realized that it will not cook in time for our regular dinner. Is there any way to shorten cook time? Maybe on high for an hour and then low for a shorter period?

      2. Sarah Olson says:

        Yeah, I think it will need more than one hour on high. I would do a few more on high first. Keep the lid on.

    2. Deb Heide says:

      Sounds as if you were on high, not low!

  5. Gin Barinecutt says:

    Can you use stewing beef instead of a roast for this? Thanks for your assistance.

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      Yes, but it will end up more like stew. It will be good though

      1. Gin Barinecutt says:

        Thanks so much for your quick reply. Was unable to get a roast, so went with the next best thing. Will let you know how it turned out!

  6. KJK says:

    Hi! Wanting to add green beans. Should I add them later since they don’t cook at the same rate as potatoes and carrots? Thanks?!

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      Are you using fresh? If you add them at the beginning they will be as tender as canned. If you want a little bite to them, add them the last hour.

  7. Louise Thomas says:

    Can you cook this on high for half the time

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      It will take 6-7 hours for it to get done on high.

  8. Xema Jacobson says:

    I have almost 5 pound chuck roast. Should I cook it longer? Add. More soup? Please help

  9. Clint says:

    Hi, I could only get a 3.17 pound chuck roast. How long should I cook it for?

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      You’ll have to do 9 hours still for the vegetables to cook.

      1. Clint says:

        5 stars
        First, that’s pretty unbelievable that you answered me in four minutes! The roast turned out perfect. Next time, I’ll probably go for a little leaner cut. I was able to spoon about 10 TBSP of oil off the top.

      2. Sarah Olson says:

        Yeah, that tends to happen with a chuck roast. Glad you liked it!

  10. Susan Thompson says:

    Putting the vegetables in the same time as the meat and cooking for so long…the veggies won’t be overcooked and mushy?

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      No, potatoes and carrots take a very long time to cook in the slow cooker. In fact sometimes the meat becomes tender before them.