Mississippi Pot Roast Recipe

Servings: 6 Total Time: 8 hrs 25 mins Difficulty: easy
Mississippi Pot Roast Recipe
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Mississippi Pot Roast is one of those recipes that feels almost too easy for how good it tastes.

It’s cozy. It’s rich. It’s slow-cooked comfort that fills the kitchen with a smell people wander toward.

I’ve been making this recipe for years, and every single time, it wins hearts at the table.

The magic is in the balance — buttery, savory, tangy, and deeply beefy without being heavy.

It’s not fancy. It’s not fussy. It just works.

This is the kind of meal that makes busy days feel softer, quieter, calmer.

And yes, it really is that good.

Why This Pot Roast Feels Different?

Most pot roasts rely on broth, herbs, and a long list of ingredients.

This one keeps things simple, and somehow ends up more flavorful than the complicated versions.

The ranch mix brings herby warmth. The onion soup mix adds deep savory notes.

Butter melts into everything, making the meat silky and rich.

Then come the peperoncini peppers, soft and tangy, giving the roast its signature personality.

No heat, just brightness.

The result is tender beef that shreds with a fork and tastes like it’s been cared for all day.

Ingredients Needed for the Recipe

  • Chuck roast – the star of the dish, slow-cooks into tender, shreddable beef
  • Olive oil or vegetable oil – used to brown the meat and add a layer of flavor
  • Salt and pepper – light seasoning to wake up the beef before cooking
  • Ranch dressing mix – brings herby, creamy flavor without extra work
  • Dry onion soup mix or au jus mix – adds savory depth and richness
  • Salted butter – melts into the roast and creates a silky cooking sauce
  • Peperoncini peppers – add tang and brightness, not heat

Serving Ideas That Feel Just Right

This roast loves company.

Mashed potatoes soak up the buttery juices like they were made for it.

Rice works beautifully too, especially when you spoon the sauce over the top.

Pasta turns it into a cozy, unexpected dinner.

Or pile the shredded beef onto soft rolls with a slice of provolone.

Add a side of green beans or carrots, and dinner’s done.

How to make Mississippi Pot Roast Recipe?

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Step 1 – Sear the Beef

Heat a large skillet on high and add the oil.

Pat the chuck roast dry, then season both sides lightly with salt and pepper.

Place the roast into the hot skillet and sear for a few minutes per side until golden.

This step adds flavor, but if you’re rushed, it’s okay to skip it.

Step 2 – Transfer to the Slow Cooker

Place the browned roast into your slow cooker.

Make sure it sits flat so the seasonings coat it evenly.

This is where everything starts coming together.

Step 3 – Add the Seasonings and Butter

Sprinkle the ranch dressing mix and onion soup mix over the roast.

Lay the stick of butter right on top.

Scatter the peperoncini peppers around and over the meat.

Step 4 – Slow Cook

Cover the slow cooker and set it to low.

Cook for about 8 hours.

Do not open the lid, even if it smells incredible.

Step 5 – Shred and Serve

Use two forks to shred the roast right in the slow cooker.

Discard any large fatty pieces.

Stir gently so the meat gets coated in the juices.

Serve it however your heart feels that day.

Variations You Can Play With

Want a little extra kick?

Add a splash of peperoncini juice to the slow cooker.

Craving garlic?

Use garlic herb butter instead of plain butter.

Watching your sodium?

Use low-sodium seasoning mixes or homemade versions.

Feeling adventurous?

Add sliced onions or mushrooms for extra texture.

Tips

  • Always cook on low for tender, shreddable meat
  • Keep the lid closed to avoid tough beef
  • Use real butter, not margarine
  • Don’t add extra liquid; the roast makes its own juices
  • Let the meat rest a few minutes before shredding

Storing and Reheating Leftovers

This roast gets even better the next day.

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge.

They’ll stay good for up to four days.

To reheat, warm gently on the stove or in the microwave.

Add a spoonful of the juices to keep everything moist.

You can also freeze it for up to two months.

Just thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.

A Little Note From Leya

I’ve made this recipe more times than I can count.

It’s my go-to when I want something comforting but effortless.

Every time I serve it, someone asks for the recipe.

And honestly, that never gets old.

This Mississippi Pot Roast isn’t just dinner.

It’s a warm plate of calm, after a long day.

Mississippi Pot Roast Recipe

Mississippi pot roast is a classic slow cooker recipe that is made with beef chuck roast, ranch dressing mix, onion soup mix, butter, and peperoncini peppers. This easy, flavorful pot roast comes out incredibly tender and packed with savory, tangy flavor—perfect for comfort food lovers!

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Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 480 mins Rest Time 10 mins Total Time 8 hrs 25 mins Difficulty: easy Servings: 6 Estimated Cost: $ 20 Calories: 520 Best Season: Fall, Winter

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Heat olive oil in a large skillet over high heat (or use the sauté function on your slow cooker if available).
  2. Pat the chuck roast dry with paper towels and season both sides with salt and pepper.
  3. Sear the roast in the hot skillet for 2–3 minutes per side until golden brown. Transfer to the slow cooker.
  4. Sprinkle the ranch dressing mix and onion soup mix evenly over the roast.
  5. Place the stick of butter on top of the roast, then arrange the peperoncini peppers around and on top.
  6. Cover and cook on LOW for 8 hours. DO NOT open the lid during cooking.
  7. After cooking, shred the meat with two forks, discarding excess fat. Stir in peppers if desired.
  8. Serve over mashed potatoes, rice, pasta, or with crusty bread to soak up the juices.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 6

Serving Size 1 serving


Amount Per Serving
Calories 520kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 31gg48%
Saturated Fat 15gg75%
Trans Fat 1gg
Cholesterol 125mgmg42%
Sodium 980mgmg41%
Potassium 820mgmg24%
Total Carbohydrate 6gg2%
Dietary Fiber 1gg4%
Sugars 2gg
Protein 52gg104%

Calcium 6 mg
Iron 25 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

  • Don’t rush it: Cooking on HIGH or opening the lid will result in tough meat.
  • Make it homemade: Try using Homemade Ranch Seasoning and Homemade Onion Soup Mix to control sodium.
  • Serve it right: Pairs perfectly with mashed potatoes, rice, or crusty bread.
  • Storage: Leftovers freeze well for up to 2 months in an airtight container.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I cook this on high?

No. The meat comes out so tender and buttery by cooking it low and slow in the crock pot. Cooking it too quickly will result in a tough cut of meat that does not shred easily.

Can I use homemade seasoning mixes?

Of course! Use about 2 Tablespoons of homemade ranch seasoning and 3 Tablespoons of homemade onion soup mix. This also helps control sodium levels.

Can I substitute margarine for butter?

It’s not recommended. The butter adds a lot of flavor to this. Margarine is basically oil. Use the real stuff here.

What sides go well with Mississippi Pot Roast?

It’s delicious served with mashed potatoes, rice, pasta, or vegetables like carrots, green beans, or broccoli. Crusty bread or rolls are great for soaking up the juices.

Can I freeze leftovers?

Yes! Place in a freezer-safe bag, remove all air, and freeze for up to 2 months.

Christopher Nolan Food and Lifestyle Blogger

Hi, I'm Samantha, a full-time food blogger, mother of 2 beautiful daughters and a lovely wife. I live in New Jersey with my family. Loves traveling, sharing new recipes, and spending time with my family.

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