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Crockpot Honey Garlic Pot Roast. We just love this recipe! Beef pot roast is seasoned with garlic and pepper and then braised in a spicy, sweet, and tangy orange honey garlic sauce using tamari and orange marmalade. Shred the beef and toss with the sauce and peppers. Serve the shredded meat and peppers over bowls of rice along with fresh scallions and toasted sesame seeds. These easy bowls never disappoint.ย
The crockpot cooking season has officially returned, and I’m here for it. Last week, I shared a chicken curry; this week, it’s pot roast, and next week, something even more fun. I’m on a roll with the crockpot. It’s my go-to when the days start getting shorter and the nights chillier.
Around here, the shift from summer to fall is already well underway. Today’s high was 60, but it was sunny, and it felt like fall. Next week, the leaves will begin to turn. It’s coming; I can see the change!
It’s my favorite time, but it goes so fast! Since life is busier than ever, I’m using the crockpot to help out a bit in the kitchen!
This recipe just sounded so deliciousโand it is! Some of you might remember myย honey garlic chicken. It’s a yummy recipe that everyone loves. I always knew that sauce would be so delicious with shredded beef!
I presented the idea to my older brother, Creighton. He said I had to make it, “sounds so good”. He didn’t need to convince me.
I slow-cooked chunks of beef chuck roast in my favorite honey garlic sauce, but this time, I added orange marmalade, a special ingredient.
The meat came out DELICIOUS.
Step 1:ย the beef
Use a nice cut of beef chuck roast, then cut it into big chunks to help evenly cook the meat. Arrange the meat in the crockpot or use a Dutch oven for oven cooking.
While I love using the crockpot, you can also slow-braise the roast in the oven. This recipe is great either way, so use the method that works best for you.
Season the meat with garlic powder and black pepper. Then, toss with flour. The flour will help the sauce thicken around the meat at the end of cooking.
Step 2:ย the honey garlic sauce
The sauce brings all the flavor.
Mix the tamari (or soy sauce) with orange marmalade, lemon juice, and honey. The orange marmalade not only adds flavor but creates a sticky sauce that will adhere nicely to the shredded meat.
Then, fresh garlic, ginger, chili paste, and a drizzle of toasted sesame oil. If you donโt have toasted sesame oil, you can easily just omit it from the sauce. I do love the flavor, but it’s not a must.
Like most of my Asian-inspired dishes, I love to use chili paste. More often than not, I use gochujang, a Korean chili paste. Theย Mother-in-Lawโsย brand is my favorite. I get the original flavor from Whole Foods or orderย it on Amazon.
Pour the sauce over the roast, then slowly braise the meat for 5 hours in the crockpot. As the meat slowly cooks, the braising liquid becomes a yummy, spicy, tangy, sweet sauce.
Step 3: shred the meat and add the peppers
Just before the roast is finished cooking, crank the heat up to high, then shred the meat right into the sauce. It should easily fall apart. Mix in the red bell peppers.
Now, cook another hour to help thicken the sauce and cook those peppers.
Step 4:ย assemble
Serve the shredded beef, peppers, and sauce over bowls of jasmine rice. If youโre feeling fancy, maybe even make some cilantro lime rice. That would be delicious.
Top each bowl with scallions (if you enjoy them) and toasted sesame seeds. I usually add fresh basil too!
Once together, itโs so delish!
Looking for more recipes? Here are a few to try:
Crockpot Chipotle Pot Roast Tacos
Spicy Chipotle Honey Salmon Bowls
Chipotle Pineapple Bang Bang Chicken Skewers
Coconut Chicken Fingers with Bang Bang Sauce
Baked Crunchy Hot Honey Chicken
Sheet Pan Honey Garlic Chicken and Feta Potatoes
Sheet Pan Buffalo Chicken Pizza
Buffalo Cauliflower with Spicy Tahini Ranch
Lastly, if you make this Crockpot Honey Garlic Pot Roast, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, donโt forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Hi Tiegen,
I wanted to find out if there are any substitutions I could use instead of the orange marmalade, please?
Hey Yas,
Sure, you could use fig jam or additional honey. Please let me know if you have any other questions, I hope you love this recipe! xT