Crockpot Pork Pot Roast

"Your house will smell so good all day! This is easy and delicious. You can add veggies if you like."
 
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Ready In:
8hrs 10mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Season roast well with salt and pepper.
  • Brown all over in hot oil, then place in crockpot.
  • Sprinkle with dry onion soup mix.
  • Deglaze pan with water or broth.
  • Add remaining ingredients.
  • Pour over roast in crockpot.
  • Cover, cook on Low 8-10 hours.
  • If desired, thicken broth into gravy.
  • Notes -- you may also add potatoes, carrots, onions, celery to the crockpot, if yours is large enough to accomodate them -- mine is not! You may also adjust the amounts of the seasonings to your taste. In my crockpot, this is done after 9 hours. Pork should reach an internal temp of 71-76 celcius for medium/well, or higher for well done.

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Reviews

  1. I used a frenched pork rib roast and followed the recipe as written. After 8 hours on low the meat was falling off the bone and perfectly juicy. This recipe has quickly become a family favorite!
     
  2. The smell throughout the house was amazing and even better when I was unlocking the front door. I couldn't believe how fragrant it was. This is my first time cooking a pork roast in a slow cooker and I am so impressed. We butchered our own pig this year so I have lots of cuts to cook with. I put 2 potatoes halved and 1 onion quartered into the alow cooker at the 5 hour mark.
     
  3. This made the best gravy and the roast was moist and so delicious, we totally loved this. I have a favourite pork roast recipe already but this just may have trumped it! I followed the recipe except only used 3/4 package of the onion soup mix as I find it salty. I am definitely putting this in the "favourites" book. Thanks so much Terri!
     
  4. I made this yesterday. The roast I had was only 2 lbs and frozen when I put it in, so I didn't get the effect of the sides being cooked beforehand. I just threw some oil in the pan & heated the garlic & steak seasoning for a bit. This was okay, not 5 stars. I may try it again sometime with a bigger roast as this one was very dry after 8 hrs on low. It did fall apart really easily and the taste was good, just not fantastic. I will say it smelled great when I walked in the door from work.
     
  5. This was one of the best pork pot roast that I have ever had! I used Recipe#186221 for the onion soup mix, as I have found it's better than store brands. The flavor and aroma of the roast was simply wonderful. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe. I have put it in "My Favorite Zaar Recipe" cookbook :)
     
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I live by the Atlantic Ocean - beautiful sunrises! For fun, I like to read, sew, and spend time with my children [son age 17, daughter age 10]. I enjoy cooking for my family and friends.Every week, on my day off, I try something new. Sometimes it's a "keeper", sometimes it's a dud, but it's always interesting. My husband, son and daughter look forward to "New Recipe Night", and to rating my efforts.
 
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