Pot Roast Recipe In A Crock Pot
Want a recipe for an easy pot roast recipe in a crock pot that is tender and hearty with beautiful gravy and veggies? Well here you go! This Disney copycat recipe brings restaurant quality right into your home. Southern Plate founder Christy Jordan shares this after a trip to Disney.
Hey sister!
I wanted to share a recipe with you for one of my husband’s most cherished dishes in the entire universe. I know that sounds dramatic but Ricky Jordan will happily spend whatever is required for a Disney vacation if it means he will get to eat the pot roast from the Liberty Tree Tavern.
And so, being the good wife that I am, I found the recipe on a Disney website and set to making it. I am happy to report that, although I made one or two modifications, the homemade version tastes identical to the one in the parks. Considering how much a trip to Disney is, I can happily report that it is considerably less expensive to go this route as well!
My substitutions:
I use jarred minced garlic instead of fresh because I always have it on hand, but I do use the fresh thyme rather than dried as I’m growing it in my garden this year. I also substitute stew meat for a whole roast as this is just a roast cut into bite sized pieces. I’ve modified the quantities of some of the ingredients to make it more manageable for home cooking as well.
Recipe Ingredients
- Your choice of vegetable oil: I use coconut oil
- Stew meat
- Salt and pepper to taste.
- Butter
- Baby carrots (or chopped whole carrots)
- Celery, chopped
- Onion (I used Vidalia but any sweet onion will do)
- Fresh thyme
- Minced garlic
- Flour
- Beef broth
- Burgundy or Pino noir wine
Place oil in a large dutch oven over medium high heat.
Add meat
Season with salt and pepper.
Cook, stirring often, until just lightly seared. Remove meat and set aside.
Add butter to pot and allow to melt.
Add in carrots, celery, onion, thyme, and garlic.
Cook (still over medium high heat), stirring from time to time, until veggies are near tender and onions begin to brown.
Crock Pot Pot Roast Gravy
Sprinkle flour over and stir to coat. Continue stirring until flour browns.
Stir in beef broth. Flour will immediately begin to loosen from vegetables and form a smooth, thick gravy. Stir in wine.
Continue cooking and stirring for a few minutes until bubbly.
Transfer to slow cooker/crock pot. Add meat back in, cover.
(Slow cooker) Crock pot pot roast cooking time is set to low for 7-9 hours.
Disney discards veggies before serving the meat and gravy. I confess that we leave them in.
I am so enjoying all that you’re doing with Southern Plate! It is a joy to be able to cheer you on and enjoy sitting at the table with the rest of the family.
Love you!
Christy
Am so grateful to our beloved Christy Jordan for taking a seat at our table and continuing to contribute all her wonderful ideas and experiences. 🙂
Ingredients
- 3 tbsp vegetable oil I use coconut oil but use what you like
- 3 lbs stew meat a large package will do
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 1/2 c butter 1 stick
- 2 cups carrots baby, or chopped whole carrots
- 4 stalks celery chopped
- 1 large onion diced
- 2-3 tbsp fresh thyme
- 4 tbsp garlic minced
- 1 c flour
- 48 oz beef broth
- 1 c wine burgundy or Pino noir
Instructions
- Place oil in a large dutch oven over medium high heat. Add meat and season with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring often, until just lightly seared. Remove meat and set aside.
- Add butter to pot and allow to melt. Add in carrots, celery, onion, thyme, and garlic.
- Cook (still over medium high heat), stirring from time to time, until veggies are near tender and onions begin to brown. Sprinkle flour over and stir to coat. Continue stirring until flour browns.
- Stir in beef broth. Flour will immediately begin to loosen from vegetables and form a smooth, thick gravy. Stir in wine. Continue cooking and stirring for a few minutes until bubbly. Transfer to slow cooker. Add meat back in, cover, and cook on low 7-9 hours.
Notes
Nutrition
If you are curious where Pot Roast came from according to Wikipedia, Pot roast is an American variation of the French dish boeuf à la mode
What Can You Substitute For the Wine?
Since the wine’s acidity helps tenderize the meat and adds to the flavor a good substitute to not lose those effects would be one cup of red grape juice and one tbsp white vinegar for each cup of wine 🙂
What’s The Difference Between This Pot Roast and a Yankee Pot Roast?
A Yankee Pot Roast traditionally has potatoes and onions in it as well. This Disney crock pot version omits those ingredients.
What Goes Well With This Pot Roast?
Serving this with steamed basmati or jasmine rice (keeping carbs low? Our cauliflower rice is here) or egg noodles would work well for this dish as well.
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Your Slow Cooker Pot Roast sounds delicious. My husband is from New England and I appreciated your tip on how to change the recipe to make it a Yankee Pot Roast.
This recipe looks and sound delicious! I’ll definitely be trying it!
This looks really delicious. I usually add potatoes, but I think this would be perfect with mashed potatoes!
Oh my this looks so yummy! I would have to add some pearl onions and it would be perfect 🙂
I have never had the Disney version so I cannot compare the results. It looks very delicious in the photos, likely because of the ingredients. For me, though, it looks like a lot of prep work as opposed to just putting everything in the crockpot and letting things cook. I’m not sure if I would try this recipe; if I did, I might try it with an actual roast instead of chunks. dredging it in flour and searing it first. The recipe itself looks very promising.
I love pot roast and gravy! I don’t have a crockpot but will be making this at my daughter’s since she does have one. I did want to ask, since I have no idea on burgundy wines, can you make a suggestion? I ask because I’ve always heard when using wine for cooking to make sure it’s a good wine. So yea, I kinda need a suggestion! TY and Happy Mother’s Day to all!
I usually get the cheapest to be honest which probably isn’t the greatest for flavorr :). Am not much of a wine drinker so hopefully other members of the Southern Plate Family can chime in here…
Oh my that pot roast looks devine!! I don’t understand why Disney would not serve the veggies! We have to have it ALL!! LOL! Thank you for this great recipe! 🙂