After hours in the crockpot, this roast will be falling apart tender with a rich Guinness gravy and savory vegetables. Preparing this roast in a slow cooker makes it easy to make a great dinner any night of the week. Just a few easy steps will ensure maximum flavor.
Bake up a quick loaf of our no yeast, no rise, Irish Soda Bread to soak up all of the delicious sauce!
Jump to RecipeThe great thing about pot roast is that all of the ingredients are very common, easy to find, and relatively inexpensive. You probably have most of these ingredients in your pantry or refrigerator.
Browning meat before cooking is an important first step. This is true of any slow cooker recipe. Searing your chuck roast first gives it a nice crusty, brown, caramelized surface and ensures a more complex flavor overall.
Pot Roast is traditionally made with boneless chuck roast which requires a long slow cooking time to become tender. Unlike making a stew, you will cook the meat whole. You will know it’s ready when you can easily pull it apart with a fork.
When you cook in a slow cooker you can lose the amazing flavor that develops when you braise meat slowly in a hot oven. Searing the meat before slow cooking helps to recreate that braising flavor so don’t skip this important step.
This is where everything becomes easy. The great thing about the slow cooker method is we “set it and forget it”.
While your cuts don’t need to be perfect you should try to make sure most of the vegetables are cut into the same size pieces to guarantee even cooking. From there, we just toss them in the slow cooker!
Root vegetables and mushrooms are traditional for Guinness Irish Pot Roast but if you substitute a hearty red wine for the Irish beer this could also be called a Yankee Pot Roast.
Every good pot roast needs flavorful liquids to make the delicious brown gravy that helps cook the meat. Generally, you will use at least 1 cup of liquid for every two pounds of meat when slow cooking. Want more gravy? Use a bit more liquid. This recipe calls for tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce, beef stock, and of course Guinness Irish Beer.
Guinness beer is a stout beer that is roasted and takes on a deep coffee-like flavor when used for braising and cooking. While it has a very distinct flavor you can sub in any hearty stout beer. I usually buy it by the bottle, in a big beverage store, because that is all I need.
This pot roast is so easy because once you’ve seared the meat you simply add the vegetables to the crockpot, add the liquids and gently combine with the herbs.
Then add the roast on top and lightly submerge. Cover and cook!
Slow cookers take time to work their magic. Cook on low (170°f) for 6-7 hours and on high (280°f) for 3-4 hours.
The meat is done if it’s tender and able to be easily shredded with two forks. If the meat is undercooked it will be tough and chewy, and will just need more time in the slow cooker.
Remove the roast to a cutting board and loosely break apart pieces with two forks. Serve in large bowls and ladle vegetables and gravy over the top. Sprinkle with additional herbs, if desired.
This pot roast is rich, so warm Irish Soda Bread, and a refreshing salad are the ideal side dishes. Here are some of our favorites: