Daniels Favorite Slow Cooker Pot Roast
- 3 pounds Boneless Chuck Roast
- 1/4 cups Mccormick's Montreal Steak Seasoning
- 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
- 1 package Lipton Onion Soup Mix (1 Ounce Packet)
- 2 cups Beef Broth
- 16 ounces, weight Baby Carrots
- 6 whole Yukon Gold Potatoes, Peeled & Quartered
- 2 cups Cooked Rice (cooked According To Package Instructions)
- 26 ounces, weight Canned Cream Of Mushroom Soup
- 1.
- Rinse the roast and coat top, bottom and sides with Montreal steak seasoning, pressing down to make sure the seasoning sticks well.
- The amount listed is approximate as I have never measured it.
- I just sprinkle enough to create a good crust on all surfaces.
- 2.
- Heat olive in a skillet on high heat, then sear all sides of the roast.
- I find using two pairs of tongs makes holding the roast up to sear the sides pretty easy.
- 3.
- Place seared roast in the bottom of your slow cooker.
- Mine is oval shaped, and I believe its 5-quarts.
- 4.
- Sprinkle the pack of onion soup mix on top of the roast, then pour the beef broth around the sides.
- The amount of broth is approximate.
- Use enough to bring the level almost all the way up the side of the roast, but not completely covering it or the soup mix will float off.
- 5.
- Layer the baby carrots on top of the roast, then layer the potatoes on top of the carrots.
- I use a lot of potatoes because theyre my husbands favorite part, so you may choose to use less.
- I also cut my potatoes fairly small since my husband doesnt like them to taste too potato-ey.
- Yes, he actually said that.
- 6.
- Place the lid on your slow cooker and cook on low for 8 to 10 hours.
- Dont worry if you have to cook it a little longer because of your work schedule.
- The beauty of a slow cooker is that an extra hour or two probably isnt going to ruin your meal.
- My slow cooker is awesome because it has a digital timer and temp control that automatically changes to its warm setting once the cook time is through.
- 7.
- When there is still about 30 minutes left of the cook time, I go ahead and get my pot of rice started.
- Cook according to package instructions.
- 8.
- Once the roast and vegetables are done, transfer the carrots and potatoes into a bowl with a lid.
- Then transfer the roast to another lidded dish and pour just enough of the broth over the roast to moisten it.
- Make sure you put the lids on both dishes so nothing dries out while youre making the gravy.
- You could put all three into the same dish if you have one large enough to do so.
- I separate them because I pull the roast apart and remove any fat before serving.
- 9.
- Pour the can of cream of mushroom soup into a medium sized pot.
- Now comes the most difficult part in my opinion.
- Using a wire mesh strainer placed on top of the pot containing the soup, slowly and carefully pour the broth from the slow cooker into the pot.
- You will need to use oven mitts, as the slow cooker ceramic will still be hot.
- I recommend pouring in a little at a time and stirring with a whisk between additions.
- Whether or not youll use all of the broth will depend on how thick or thin you like your gravy.
- So you may not add use all of the broth.
- *Note: The straining is needed to remove most of the Montreal steak seasoning.
- You could try skipping this step if youd like, but do so at your own risk, as your gravy will likely be super peppery if you do.
- 10.
- Stir the soup and broth together until well mixed.
- Heat the pot on medium heat until the gravy is heated through, stirring occasionally.
- 11.
- Since my husband is very picky, I also go ahead and remove any visible fat from the roast while the gravy is heating.
- However, please feel free to let each person handle doing that for their own serving if youd like.
- 12.
- Serve the roast and vegetables with the rice and gravy and enjoy.
- My husband only puts the gravy on the rice, but I drown everything in it.
olive oil, onion soup mix, beef broth, carrots, potatoes, cream of mushroom soup
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/daniele28099s-favorite-slow-cooker-pot-roast/ (may not work)