This is the best Crockpot Mississippi Pot Roast recipe featuring hearty chuck roast seasoned with butter, pepperoncini, Ranch dressing mix, and gravy mix and slowly cooked until it’s melt-in-your-mouth tender. This is a flavor you won’t find anywhere else–it’s so delicious!

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We love these set-it-and-forget-it types of slow cooker recipes like our Crockpot Lasagna (which is also make-ahead), Slow Cooker Shredded Beef Sandwiches, and Pork Carnitas. This easy recipe for Mississippi Pot Roast is just that easy and will instantly become a family favorite.
Helpful Reader Review
“Finally got around to making this Mississippi Pot Roast recipe. If I could give much more stars I would. Best recipe ever. So easy to make and ingredients are simple and usually in pantry. Served it over rice and family absolutely loved it. This has earned a spot on my short recipe rotation. Thank you for this. Highly highly recommend. Made it exactly as stated.” – LizAnne ★★★★★
What is Mississippi Pot Roast?
Original Mississippi Pot Roast got its famous name from Robin Chapman, a mom from Mississippi who was trying to recreate her aunt’s pot roast. Now, this popular Southern dish is loved by even the pickiest eaters. The roast is tender and juicy, has a slight zest from the pepperoncini, and is still flavor-packed from the dressing and gravy.
This is the best Mississippi Pot Roast recipe since we add a bit more broth allowing there to be enough liquid for gravy to pour over your roast and side dish. Pair it with Creamy Mashed Potatoes, Caeser Salad, and Homemade Biscuits for a comforting dinner.

How to Buy a Chuck Roast
Chuck Roast is the star of the show! It’s the best cut of meat to use in Pot Roast because the marbled fat melts when it’s cooked keeping the meat moist and flavorful. It may be listed under a different name depending on where you live, like Chuck eye roast, Chuck pot roast, shoulder steak, or Center Cut Chuck Roast.
Pick a chuck roast that’s marbled evenly throughout (the white lines or flecks are flavorful fat), and also one that smells neutral and is deeply red without any grey areas. When the cut is fresh, the slow cooker will do the rest of the work to make it delicious!
Mississippi Pot Roast Ingredients
These simple ingredients are all you need for the most flavorful crock pot Mississippi Pot Roast!
- Chuck roast – 3-4 lb cut of meat will feed about 6 people. This is the ideal cut because it has plenty of fat and marbling that results in pull-apart tender meat. It’s the same cut we used in our stovetop Pot Roast Recipe.
- Sauce – beef broth combined with Ranch dressing mix, Au jus gravy mix, garlic, and butter make a delicious gravy that tenderizes and flavors the beef.
- Pepperoncini peppers – these come in a jar near the pickles or in the International section. They aren’t very spicy, but you can control the heat by adding more or fewer pepperoncini. For a spicy kick, double the number of pepperoncini.

Pro Tip:
Add More Veggies – Try adding chopped carrots, sliced onions, and cubed potatoes to the slow cooker with the other ingredients, because they add flavor and make it even more satisfying.
How to Make Mississippi Pot Roast
This is one of those easy crockpot recipes that require minimal prep work. It’s so quick yet absolutely delicious!
- Season the meat – lightly season both sides of the roast with pepper.
- Sear the meat – sear all sides of the meat for two minutes per side in a skillet over high heat because this seals in the juices and gives great flavor
- Combine – add roast, gravy, pepperoncini, butter, and ranch dressing to the slow cooker.
- Cook – slow cook on low for 7-9 hours or high for 4-6 hours until tender
- Serve – remove meat and shred it by pulling it apart with two forks. Return the meat to the crock pot, and gently stir to combine.

Why is my roast still tough?
The roast hasn’t cooked long enough. Some cuts of meat, especially thicker cuts just take a little more time than others. If the meat is tough, continue cooking for another hour or until the beef is easily shredded.
How to Serve Mississippi Pot Roast
This Mississippi pot roast is so versatile and we like to serve it in many different ways, depending on the occasion. Here are some of the best ways to serve this shredded pot roast for dinner tonight:
- Main entree – with a side of air fryer baked potatoes, pasta, baked mac and cheese, white rice, or even cauliflower rice.
- Sliders – Pile inside Hawaiian buns and enjoy as sliders, similar to our cheeseburger sliders.
- Sandwiches – add to hamburger buns with homemade coleslaw, or inside a grilled cheese sandwich.
- Nacho – add to Nachos with cheese sprinkled on top.
- Tacos – add to flour tortillas or hard taco shells with toppings and enjoy.

Juicy, tender, and mouthwatering… I hope this easy slow cooker Mississippi Pot Roast becomes a new favorite recipe for you. It’s so easy to make and versatile to serve. Put this on your menu today!
Make-Ahead
Mississippi Pot Roast keeps well in the fridge and freezer, so it’s easy to save leftovers or make ahead. Cool the roast and then transfer to an airtight container.
- To Refrigerate: store in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.
- Freezing: transfer to freezer-safe zip-top bags. Freeze for up to 3 months.
- To Reheat: return the meat back to the crock pot and heat until it reaches 165°F, or place it in a covered pan in a 350°F Oven until heated through.
Mississippi Pot Roast Recipe

Ingredients
- 3-4 lbs chuck roast
- ½ tsp ground black pepper, or to taste
- 1/4 cup beef broth, low-sodium
- 2 Tbsp olive oil
- 1 packet ranch dressing mix, (1 oz or 3 Tbsp) *see notes for GF
- 4 Tbsp unsalted butter
- 6 pepperoncini peppers, or added to taste
- 1 packet au jus mix , or substitute with brown gravy mix *see notes for GF
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
Instructions
- Season the chuck roast with pepper on both sides.
- In a large skillet, heat 2 Tbsp oil. Once hot, sear and brown the beef for 2-3 minutes per side.
- In a slow cooker bowl, add the beef broth. Then, add the seared beef, and top with ranch mix, au jus powder, minced garlic, pepperoncini, and sliced butter.
- Cook on low heat for about 7-9 hours, or on high heat for 4-6 hours or until fork-tender (a thinner piece of meat will cook faster and a thicker cut will take longer).
- Shred the beef and add back into the slow cooker, gently mix until combined with the buttery gravy.
Notes
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More Crockpot Recipes
Once you try this crock pot Mississippi Pot Roast, you’ll love how easy it is to make using the crock pot, then put these slow cooker recipes on the menu for next week!
- Slow Cooker Chili
- Pulled BBQ Chicken
- Slow Cooker Pulled Pork
- Slow Cooker Beef Stew
- Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup
- Crockpot Chicken Fajitas
- Pork Carnitas
- Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff
- Chicken Cream Cheese Chili
I have made this a couple of times with a chuck roast, but it was very greasy. What can I do??? I have made many of your recipes and love all of them!!
Hi Shelley! Chuck roast is a fatty cut of meat and due to its fat content and marveling, it has great flavor. You can use a more lean cut of beef, but it will be more dry.
I can’t say it enough Natasha is a genius. All of her recipes are absolutely delicious. I highly recommend this and so many others. Her recipes never ever disappoint; she truly is today’s Julia Child of cooking.
If I needed this for lunch time would I be able to make this the night before and have it on low for 12 hours?
Hi Mary, I have not tried having it on low for 12 hours to advise.
If i am making this for a larger crowd…what can be used instead of slow cooker?
Oven at 200F for how long? I am trying to make large crowd friendly. Thank you
Hi Olya! I have not tested this recipe in the oven to provide those instructions. I saw a comment below from one of my viewers that said, “I’ve made this stovetop with no problem. My 3.5lb roast took about 3.5 hrs to cook.”
I hope that helps.
I’ve tried this recipe and it’s delicious! Thanks Natasha
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Janice!
I did this in the slow cooker, however, I noticed a lot of my gravy dried up so I had to keep adding more broth… am I doing something wrong?
It did turn out delicious nonetheless
Hi Kelly! Does your slow cooker have a lid on? Does the lid have a good seal? I have a good amount of juices left when I make this.
Wondering what would happen if you didn’t use pepperoncini as it’s not usually something I have on hand? Thankyou in advance
Hi Dana! I have not tested this recipe without them. If you experiment, let us know how it turns out.
Can I make this in Dutch oven? My slow cooker is broken, what temp and how long?
Hi Lyubov. I haven’t tested it in an oven or stove top to provide those instructions.
I’ve made this stovetop with no problem. My 3.5lb roast took about 3.5 hrs to cook.
I just made this last night and it was amazing! This was a hit with the adults and my kids. This will be a staple in our house. Your recipes are always delicious and easy to follow. Thank you!!!
That’s wonderful, Tara!
This recipe is a keeper! Followed it as is and served over mashed potatoes. It has delicious flavor and the whole family loved it!
I’m so glad you enjoyed this pot roast, Jenny! Thank you for your awesome review!
I have made this a few times, it is a family favorite! I recently added garlic butter, instead of the regular butter because why not? It was amazing!
What a great idea! That sounds amazing!
Made this yesterday. I was apprehensive about using the hidden valley ranch and gravy mix – OMG it turned out amazing! It’s just me and my hubby so the chuck roast was small (not quite 2 lbs) so I halved the recipe. I also added quartered sweet onion, celery, and baby carrots to the bottom of the crockpot and placed the roast on top – added great flavor. Keeper!
Hello Yolanda, thank you for sharing your experience trying out Mississippi Pot Roast Recipe. We’re happy to hear that you loved it a lot!
Excellent dish. The ranch seasoning adds an extra layer of flavor goodness!
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us, Karen!
Can I make this in an instant crock pot? Or does it have to be in a slow cooker? Trying to energy save on cooking time and wondered if you can cook this in pressure cook time and would it have the same flavour as slow cooked? Just ordered an instant duo crock pot after viewing one of your recipes and can’t wait to have a go at meals that take less time and save energy.
Hi Caroline! I have not tested that to advise but one of my readers said they have cooked this in a pressure cooker set on high for 1 hour and it came out perfect. I hope that helps.
This recipe has so much flavor!! The meat just falls apart. My honest food critic husband loved it. So good!!
Great to hear that you both enjoyed this recipe!
Insanely easy! Has definitely become a family favorite. Dare I say, better than my mother’s 🫣
Hi Theresa! I’m so glad you love the recipe. 🙂
First time. Outstanding!!! Really slow. 8 hours. It is so awesome!!
I’m so happy you enjoyed that, Debi!
Delicious!!! I thought I was eating in a restaurant this roast was so good. I followed the recipe as written and added baby carrots. I don’t have a crock pot so I baked it in the oven at 300 degrees for 3 hours. Perfect!!!
Wow! That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Sandra!
Made this for the first time last week, and it came out perfectly. The meat was both tender and flavorful, and the sauce made a fine gravy. If I can make one suggestion, please include a recommended size for the crockpot/pot, &c, in your recipes. Fortunately, I had a larger pot available (the first I grabbed was too small) and avoided an oops moment.
That’s wonderful! I’m glad you loved it!
This dish was amazing. It was so delicious and so easy to make. My husband loved this pot roast. I added carrots, potatoes and onions. Just simply the BEST!!!!!!
So glad to hear that. Thank you for sharing.
Looking forward to trying this tonight. Started at 7:00 am with my coffee. Natasha, I so appreciate your blog, and your kindness and openness are so apparent. You are very good at creating connection with people and I always come here first to find a recipe. You are doing everything right.
Hi Heather! Thank you so much. I hope you love this recipe!