Few meals are as satisfying as a slow-cooked pot roast that fills your home with rich, savory aromas throughout the day. One of the best things about this classic comfort food is that it requires very little hands-on effort. With just a handful of pantry ingredients and a slow cooker, you can transform an inexpensive chuck roast into a tender, flavorful dinner that’s perfect for busy weeknights or cozy weekends.
Begin by placing a chuck roast directly into your slow cooker. Sprinkle the meat generously with a packet of dry ranch seasoning and a packet of au jus gravy mix to create a delicious blend of savory flavors. Place a stick of butter on top of the roast, allowing it to melt slowly during cooking and keep the meat exceptionally moist and tender.
Next, add several pepperoncini peppers around the roast. Their mild tanginess adds a subtle depth of flavor that complements the richness of the beef without making the dish overly spicy. There’s no need to add water or broth—the roast naturally releases plenty of juices as it cooks, creating a wonderfully concentrated gravy that develops over time.
Cover the slow cooker and cook on the low setting for approximately eight hours. By the end of the cooking time, the meat should be fork-tender and easy to shred. Serve your pot roast alongside mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, or your favorite seasonal side dishes for an effortless meal that’s warm, comforting, and full of flavor.