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    Classic Crock-Pot Pot Roast

    Classic Crock-Pot Pot Roast. To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have classic crock-pot pot roast using 12 ingredients and 2 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

    The ingredients needed to make Classic Crock-Pot Pot Roast:

    1. Take 1.5-2.5 lb of chuck roast.
    2. Make ready 4 of large carrots (approx. 2-3in long pieces).
    3. Prepare 1 of large onion (quartered, sliced).
    4. Get 4 of large potatoes (quartered).
    5. Make ready 2 stalks of celery (approx. 2in pieces).
    6. Get 2-3 cloves of garlic (minced).
    7. Make ready 1/2-1 cup of tomato sauce.
    8. Take 1-2 of beef bouillon.
    9. Take 2 tbs of onion powder.
    10. Make ready 1-2 of Bay leaves.
    11. Get 1/2 cup of water.
    12. Take of salt&pepper.

    Instructions to make Classic Crock-Pot Pot Roast:

    1. Add roast, cover with veggies. Add spices. Dilute bouillon in water. Cover top with liquids. (I'd suggest cutting the veggies very large. Or adding smaller cut pieces after 2-3 hours.).
    2. High: 8-10 hours. Low: 12-14 hours..

    So that is going to wrap this up with this exceptional food classic crock-pot pot roast recipe. Thanks so much for your time.

    Recipe Info

    Recipe Cuisine :American
    Preparation Time :PT22M
    Cook Time :PT21M
    Recipe Yield :1
    Category :Lunch
    Author : Rating Value :4.7
    Rating Count :20
    Calories :246 calories
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