This Instant Pot Pot Roast recipe is quick to prep and just as delicious as a classic recipe. Chuck roast, red wine, carrots, potatoes, broth, and just a few other ingredients cook in a pressure cooker for an easy and comforting dinner. It’s the best meal for cozy nights!
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What’s in this Instant Pot Pot Roast recipe
Making a classic pot roast in a pressure cooker is so easy thanks to quick prep time. A comforting dinner will be ready in no time!
- Chuck Roast: Look for chuck roast, shoulder steak, boneless chuck roast, chuck shoulder pot roast, chuck seven-bone pot roast, or beef chuck arm.
- Broth: Use beef or chicken broth. I use low-sodium, but that’s up to you.
- Red Wine: Use a dry red wine, like a Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon.
- Carrots: Cut into 2-inch pieces.
- Garlic: Everything needs a little garlic!
- Onions: Peel and cut onions into quarters. Sweet yellow onions work best.
- Spices: Use smoky or sweet paprika (whichever you prefer), and some salt and pepper.
- Herbs: Fresh rosemary and thyme adds the best flavor to pot roast.
Can I add carrots and potatoes to this easy pot roast?
There are some carrots in the pot roast, but you can add more vegetables to fill out your meal if you like. Add more carrots and onions, along with potatoes, to cook directly on top of the pot roast in the pressure cooker.
Instructions are included in the recipe card, but it’s as simple as throwing them in the Instant Pot along with everything else!
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The roast will take about 55 minutes to cook in the pressure cooker, but you will need to allow time for the pressure release and some prep beforehand.
I estimate about half a pound (or 8 ounces) of roast per person.
Tougher cuts of meat are best for pot roast, because it will break down the longer it cooks, and become incredibly tender and juicy. I recommend using chuck roast, or you can use round cuts (like rump roast).
If cooking for a family of 4, I think the 6 quart is more than big enough, but I recommend getting an 8 quart for regular use.
The easiest option is to use an immersion blender, so you can simply puree any leftovers directly in the bottom of the pot. Otherwise, pour into a high-power blender and puree.
How to Store and Reheat Pressure Cooker Pot Roast
Store pot roast, gravy, and vegetables in airtight container. I recommend storing the gravy separately. Keep everything in the refrigerator up to 4 days.
You can reheat everything in the microwave, oven, or stove top.
How to Freeze Leftover Roast
Let leftovers cool to room temperature, then store in freezer-safe containers up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight before reheating.
What to Serve with Instant Pot Roast
This dish is filled with juicy beef and hearty vegetables, so you have pretty filling dinner as is. I always serve it along with some bread, like cheddar bay biscuits or just crusty pieces of French bread or sourdough. If you’re skipping the potatoes in the Instant Pot, make these creamy mashed potatoes instead. And for an extra cozy meal, start with this flavorful mushroom soup.
Lobed the history. Recipe very easy to follow. Thank you I will check out more. Love my insta pot
So glad to hear that!
Absolutely fabulous! I made it exactly as the recipe says. It was perfect. This is a forever recipe.
Hello Becky. 1 quick question I have about this is that can it be done with a frozen roast. As I work and don’t get home till about 6, I need to feed my little guy (19 months) right away.
If you or anyone has done this before I would LOVE to give it a try. :)
The best pot roast ever!
That makes me so happy to hear!
Consistently great result each time!
Thanks Nan!
This recipe was so delicious! I just made pot roast on a Thursday after work! I didn’t let it NPR the whole way and some of my meat wasn’t tender so be patient and wait for the valve to drop. Great recipe.
YAY!
This is in the instant pot now! Thanks so much for such a great recipe! It smells deliCious!
Hooray!
Hi Becky,
Do you have a slow cooker adaptation of this recipe by chance? I sadly haven’t been able to purchase an instant pot yet!
Thanks!
I don’t yet, I’m so sorry! I am publishing a new traditional Red Wine Pot Roast in the next couple days though!
I am looking forward to making this next week but can you recommended something else that can be substituted in place of red wine?
Hi! There is red cooking wine that doesn’t have any alcohol (the alcohol should cook out regardless) but has the flavor we are aiming for. If you don’t like that flavor cooked in, you could use beef broth. Hope you enjoy!!
This was absolutely amazing! It was my first Instant Pot recipe. My husband says that it was a top five meal and I am a cook. Thanks.
YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!