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Crockpot Mississippi Pot Roast

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A hands-off, ultra-tender pot roast simmered with ranch, au jus, pepperoncini and butter — an effortless weeknight favorite that melts in your mouth.

Crockpot Mississippi Pot Roast

This Mississippi-style slow-cooked roast has been the backbone of my weeknight dinner rotation for years; it’s the kind of dish that turns a busy evening into a cozy family moment. I first discovered this combination during a hurried autumn week when pantry staples were all I had: a chuck roast, a packet of ranch dressing mix, an au jus packet, a stick of butter and a jar of pepperoncini. The flavors that emerged — tangy, buttery, and deeply beefy — were so unexpectedly balanced that the recipe instantly became one of those I hand down to friends and return to whenever comfort food is required.

What makes this dish special is its simplicity and the transformation that happens inside the cooker. The chuck roast, after eight hours on low, pulls apart into silky strands that soak up the savory ranch-au jus broth and the faint pepperoncini tang. Texturally, you get a contrast: the soft, unctuous beef against a bright, slightly acidic pepperoncini note. Serve it piled high on mashed potatoes, inside soft rolls, or with a side of roasted vegetables for a complete, satisfying meal. This version is built on pantry reliability and the kind of home-cooking joy that invites seconds and warms the house with nostalgia.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Effortless: Toss ingredients into a slow cooker and walk away; active prep is about 10 minutes, and it finishes in roughly 8 hours on low.
  • Budget-friendly: Uses an economical cut — chuck — that becomes supremely tender after long, gentle cooking.
  • Pantry staples: Requires only a couple of seasoning packets, butter and jarred pepperoncini, items many home cooks already keep on hand.
  • Crowd-pleaser: Melty, savory meat that feeds a crowd and works for sandwiches, plated dinners, or easy meal prep for the week.
  • Flexible: Make it dairy-free by swapping butter for dairy-free spread, or turn it into shredded-taco filling by adding a splash of beef stock and smoked paprika.
  • Hands-off make-ahead: Prepare the components in the morning and set the slow cooker; it’s ideal for busy households or entertaining.

In my experience, this dish has rescued many hectic evenings. My partner once walked in from a long day at work to the smell of pepperoncini and butter, and by the time he sat down, he declared it “restaurant-good.” Kids, neighbors and last-minute guests have all loved it — it’s reliably comforting and surprisingly sophisticated for such a short ingredient list.

Ingredients

  • Chuck roast (2 to 4 pounds): Choose a well-marbled piece for the best result; fat renders during the long cook and keeps the meat moist. Look for USDA Choice if possible — it gives great flavor without breaking the bank.
  • Ranch dressing mix (1 packet): A standard 1-ounce packet (like Hidden Valley or store brand) adds herbs, garlic and tang; it acts as a flavor base without extra work.
  • Au jus gravy mix (1 packet): Adds beefy, savory depth. Brands such as McCormick or store-brand au jus work well; this is the backbone of the cooking liquid.
  • Pepperoncini peppers (8 whole peppers): These jarred tangy peppers bring a mild heat and bright acidity that cuts through the richness. Use jarred pepperoncini from brands like Mezzetta or your grocery’s brand.
  • Pepperoncini juice (1/4 cup, optional): Spoon from the jar to add extra tang and a subtle vinegar note. Use sparingly if you prefer less acidity.
  • Butter (1 stick / 1/2 cup): A full stick of butter melts over the roast and enriches the cooking liquid; salted or unsalted both work — if using salted, taste the finished dish before adding extra salt.

Instructions

Prepare the roast: Pat the chuck roast dry with paper towels to remove excess moisture. Drying helps the seasoning stick and limits dilution of flavors. Optional: season both sides lightly with black pepper and a pinch of salt. Place the roast in the bottom of a 6- to 8-quart slow cooker so there’s room for the butter and peppers around it. Add the dry mixes: Open the packet of ranch dressing mix and the packet of au jus gravy mix and sprinkle them evenly over the top of the roast. The ranch brings herbal and garlic notes while au jus adds a concentrated beefiness; combined they create the core flavor profile. Pepperoncini and juice: Arrange 8 whole pepperoncini on and around the roast. If you prefer a brighter tang, add about 1/4 cup of the pepperoncini jar juice into the cooker — this will thin the cooking juices slightly and add acidity. Use the juice sparingly if you don’t want it overly tart. Top with butter: Place 1 stick (1/2 cup) of butter on top of the seasoned roast. As it melts, it bastes the meat and enriches the liquid. For a dairy-free option, use an equal amount of plant-based spread. Slow-cook: Cover and cook on LOW for 8 hours. The long, gentle heat breaks down collagen in the chuck, producing tender, shreddable beef. If you’re short on time, cook on HIGH for 4 to 5 hours, but low is preferred for best texture. Shred and serve: Carefully remove the roast to a cutting board or large shallow bowl. Use two forks to shred the meat, removing any large chunks of fat. Spoon cooking juices, butter and torn pepperoncini over the shredded beef to keep it moist, and serve hot. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • This meal freezes well for up to 3 months; portion into airtight containers with some cooking liquid for best reheating results.
  • High in protein and fat; one serving typically contains around 500 kcal depending on roast size and trim level.
  • Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 4 days; reheat gently on the stove with a splash of beef broth to loosen the sauce.
  • Pepperoncini add residual sodium and mild sulfites; adjust additional seasoning accordingly.

My favorite aspect is how forgiving this comes out. I’ve cooked it with different brands of seasoning and roast sizes, and each time the meat turned out tender and flavorful. Once I halved a recipe and still had enough for lunch sandwiches the next day — this one really stretches to feed a crowd or produce great leftovers.

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Storage Tips

Cool the roast to room temperature no longer than two hours after cooking, then transfer to airtight containers. In the refrigerator, expect top quality for 3 to 4 days. For freezing, divide into meal-size portions and include a ladle of cooking juices to preserve moisture; freeze for up to 3 months. Reheat thawed portions gently in a covered skillet over medium-low with a splash of beef broth or in a 325°F oven covered with foil until warmed through. When reheating from frozen, thaw overnight in the fridge first for best texture.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you don’t have a chuck roast, brisket or a boneless short rib can be used, though timing may vary slightly. Swap butter for a vegan butter to make the dish dairy-free, and replace au jus with 1 tablespoon beef bouillon dissolved in 1/4 cup hot water if a packet isn’t available. For a lower-sodium option, use reduced-sodium ranch packet and rinse the pepperoncini, using less jar juice. Adding a teaspoon of Worcestershire or a splash of soy sauce deepens umami without extra packets.

Serving Suggestions

Serve the shredded beef over creamy mashed potatoes, buttered egg noodles, or inside soft hoagie rolls for sandwiches. Garnish with chopped fresh parsley for color and a squeeze of fresh lemon if you’d like to brighten the flavors. Pair with roasted root vegetables, a crisp green salad, or coleslaw to add crunch and contrast. For game-day style serving, set out slider rolls and pickles for guests to assemble their own sandwiches.

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Cultural Background

This style of slow-cooked roast traces its roots to American home kitchens where convenience met deep flavor. Mississippi pot roast gained popularity for requiring minimal prep while producing rich, comfort-forward results. The use of ranch dressing mix — a relatively modern pantry invention — and jarred pepperoncini reflects mid-20th-century convenience-food culture adapted into soulful slow cooking. Over time it became a beloved family recipe in many regions for holiday leftovers and casual gatherings.

Seasonal Adaptations

In colder months, serve with buttery mashed potatoes and roasted Brussels sprouts for a hearty holiday feel. In summer, lighten it by serving shredded beef in crisp lettuce cups with a squeeze of lime and a simple corn salad. For autumn, add a couple of bay leaves and a cinnamon stick to the cooker for subtle warmth. Swap pepperoncini for sliced banana peppers in milder months when you want less acidity.

Meal Prep Tips

Double the recipe and freeze in individual portions for quick lunches. Shred the roast, portion with a little cooking liquid into microwave-safe containers, and store in the freezer. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat for 2-3 minutes in the microwave or on the stove with a splash of stock. Prep rolls, slaws and garnishes ahead so assembly at mealtime is fast and fresh.

Finish with a friendly note: this hit of comfort is one of those simple recipes that quietly becomes a favorite. It’s forgiving, adaptable, and always brings people together. Make it your own: adjust the tang, play with sides, and share it with friends — this one’s meant to be eaten with good company.

Pro Tips

  • Pat the roast dry before seasoning to help the packets adhere and prevent dilution of flavors.

  • Use low setting for 8 hours to break down connective tissue for the best shreddable texture.

  • Reserve some of the cooking juices to spoon over shredded meat to keep it moist when serving.

  • For a brighter finish, add a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar or a squeeze of lemon before serving.

This nourishing crockpot mississippi pot roast recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

Can I cook this faster?

Yes. Cook on HIGH for 4 to 5 hours if you’re short on time, but LOW for 8 hours yields the most tender texture.

How long does leftover pot roast keep?

Store cooled roast in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days, or freeze for up to 3 months with some cooking liquid.

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Cozy Home-Cooked Classicsrecipeslow-cookerdinnerbeefcrockpotmississippifamily-mealhome-cookingweeknight-dinners
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Crockpot Mississippi Pot Roast

This Crockpot Mississippi Pot Roast recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 6 steaks
Crockpot Mississippi Pot Roast
Prep:10 minutes
Cook:8 hours
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:8 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients

Main

Optional

Instructions

1

Prepare the roast

Pat the chuck roast dry and optionally season lightly with salt and pepper. Place the roast in the bottom of a 6- to 8-quart slow cooker so there is space around it for the peppers and butter.

2

Add the seasoning packets

Sprinkle the ranch dressing mix and au jus gravy mix evenly over the top of the roast to create the core flavor base.

3

Add pepperoncini

Arrange 8 whole jarred pepperoncini on and around the roast. Pour about 1/4 cup of the jar juice into the cooker if you prefer additional tang.

4

Top with butter

Place 1 stick (1/2 cup) of butter on top of the roast. As the butter melts it will baste the meat and enrich the cooking liquid.

5

Slow-cook

Cover and cook on LOW for 8 hours. The low, steady heat breaks down connective tissue, resulting in tender, shreddable beef.

6

Shred and serve

Remove the roast carefully, shred with two forks and discard any large pieces of fat. Mix shredded meat with cooking juices and pepperoncini, then serve hot.

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Nutrition

Calories: 520kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein:
40g | Fat: 38g | Saturated Fat: 11g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g | Monounsaturated Fat:
15g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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