There’s a reason this recipe has been passed down through generations: four simple ingredients transform into a pot roast so tender, savory, and soul-satisfying, it feels like a hug from the past.
No searing. No fuss. Just chuck roast, onions, beef broth, and a packet of dry onion soup mix—tossed into your slow cooker in the morning and forgotten until dinner. Come home to beef that collapses at the touch of a fork, bathed in a rich, glossy gravy that tastes like it simmered for days.
This is Midwestern comfort food at its finest—and it’s about to become your new weeknight hero.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
🥩 Fork-tender beef—no chew, no effort, just pure comfort
⏱️ 10-minute prep, then hands-off cooking
💰 Budget-friendly—feeds 6–8 for under $25
❤️ One-pot wonder—minimal cleanup
🌟 Uses a pantry hero: dry onion soup mix = deep umami flavor in seconds
“It’s not fancy—but it’s the kind of meal that makes you sigh with relief.”
Ingredients You’ll Need
(Serves 6–8)
3–3½ lbs beef chuck roast (well-marbled)
2 (1 oz) packets dry onion soup mix (like Lipton)
2 large yellow onions, thinly sliced
2 cups beef broth (low-sodium recommended)
💡 Pro Tip: Don’t skip the marbling—fat = flavor + tenderness!
Step-by-Step Instructions:
