Crock Pot Pork Roast

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Our crock pot pork roast is a game-changer, offering a fall-off-the-bone tenderness that’s hard to resist. It’s a unique blend of flavors, thanks to our special dry rub and the magic of slow cooking. Plus, the added bonus of a homemade gravy makes this the best slow cooker pork roast you’ll find online.

Pork roast on a platter with vegetables.
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So good! My foodie sister loves it. Made it as described, the little sweet cinnamony depth added so much. Pork tender not dry. Veggies firm but stewed in the juices. Smelled it all day and were starving when it was ready! Thank you!! -Rick

I can’t count the amount of times I’ve made this crock pot pork roast. My family begs for it and I always oblige. They love that it’s a full meal in one dish – juicy, tender pork roast and stewed root vegetables.

The flavors are savory with a hint of sweet all thanks to our secret ingredient of a little balsamic vinegar.

Preparing a pork roast in crock pot makes life easy, peasy. You know the phrase “set it and forget it”? It is the truest statement when it comes to this slow cooker pork roast recipe.

What is in this crock pot pork roast?

Our crock pot pork roast is made with a boneless pork shoulder, a homemade pork dry rub, and a mix of hearty root vegetables like carrots and potatoes.

The roast is cooked in a flavorful liquid made from balsamic vinegar, red wine, and chicken broth, which later transforms into a delicious gravy.

PS: using a slow cooker is a great way to make mealtime easy. Check out some of our favorite crockpot freezer meals that you can make and freeze for later!

How long

chopped vegetables on a plate.

Substitutes and Variations

  • Pork: We recommend using a boneless pork shoulder for this recipe. It shreds easily and the flavor is out of this world. A pork butt will also work. However, if you have another cut of pork you need to use, go ahead and use it. It may not shred the same, but it will taste delicious. Just be sure it is about 3 pounds.
  • Veggies: try using sweet potatoes, onion, garlic, fennel, or rutabaga.
  • Red wine: if you don’t red wine on hand, you can absolutely sub for more chicken broth.

a note on pork

We’ve tried this recipe with leaner cuts of pork such as a pork loin and it just isn’t the same. You really need the fat from a pork shoulder to make this “fall-off-the-bone.” Trust us.

Pork roast in a cast iron skillet

A Few Tips on How to Make Slow Cooker Pork Roast

  • Be generous with the seasonings.
  • When chopping the vegetables, be sure that all the vegetables are cut around the same size so that they cook evenly.
  • We sear the pork shoulder on all sides before placing it in the slow cooker. When you do this, be sure that the olive oil in your cast iron skillet is HOT. We are going for a quick sear that will brown the meat perfectly.
  • We recommend cooking your pork shoulder in the crock pot on HIGH for 6-8 hours.
cuts of pork image.

Cuts of Pork

Not sure where all the different cuts of pork come from on the pig? We made it easy. Check out more details on everything pork in our favorite pork recipes round up!

pork roast in a slow cooker

FAQ

Do I need to add liquid to slow cooker pork?

Yes, we recommend adding liquid to slow cooker pork! It creates a delicious gravy and adds moisture to the cooking environment to keep the pork nice and moist.

What can I sub for the red wine and or balsamic vinegar?

If you can’t do red wine or balsamic vinegar, feel free to sub for more broth. However we highly recommend following the recipe as written for the ultimate flavor!

Can you cook pork roast in crock pot for too long?

It is hard to overcook a pork roast! There is a sweet spot when the pork becomes tender and fall off the bone. When that happens. keep an eye on the pork before it becomes mushy!

How do I flavor pork roast?

You can flavor pork with any of your favorite spice rubs. We recommend the best dry rub for pork. No matter what spice rub you use, be sure to use enough SALT!

Storage

To store this slow cooker pork roast, let the pork cool completely before placing it in an airtight container. You can keep pork roast in the refrigerator for up to 7 days!

Pork roast on a platter.

What goes with pork roast?

Pork roast goes well with just about anything! It tends to be a heavier meal, so pairing it with something a little lighter is always a good idea! Here are our favorite pairings with this slow cooker pork roast!

4.42 from 53 votes

Crock Pot Pork Roast

The most flavorful slow cooker pork roast is made with a yummy pork dry rub, tons of root veggies, and a savory gravy. Make this crock pot pork roast today!
Prep: 25 minutes
Cook: 8 hours
Total: 8 hours 25 minutes
Servings: 8
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Ingredients 

  • 6 medium russet potatoes, quartered
  • 1 medium white onion, chopped
  • 6 medium carrots, diced into 4 pieces each
  • 4 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
  • 3 lbs. boneless pork shoulder roast
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 6 sprigs rosemary, bundled
  • 6 sprigs thyme, bundled
  • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
  • 1/2 cup red wine
  • 1/2 cup chicken broth

Pork Dry Rub

Thickener

  • 1.5 tablespoons cornstarch

Instructions 

  • First, prepare your pork dry rub by mixing together all of the spices in a small bowl. Set aside.
  • Then, prepare veggies. Quarter 6 russet potatoes, chop a white onion, dice 6 medium carrots into 4 pieces each, and roughly chop 4 cloves of garlic.
    veggies on cutting board.
  • Place the veggie medley on the bottom of your crockpot.
  • Next, rub your pork shoulder roast with the dry rub. Make sure that every nook and cranny is covered in rub.
    seasoned pork shoulder on platter.
  • Heat around 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large cast iron skillet over medium/high heat. When olive oil is fragrant, sear pork shoulder for 2 minutes on each side.
    searing pork roast in cast iron skillet.
  • Then, place the pork roast in crock pot on top of the veggies. Make sure you scrape the skillet to get all of the delicious bits of rub off of it and add that to the crockpot, too.
    pork roast in cast iron skillet.
  • Create herb bundle, by using bakers twine to tie together thyme and rosemary and set that on top of the pork.
  • Next, in a large Pyrex, mix together balsamic vinegar, red wine, and chicken broth. Then, pour that on top of the pork roast.
  • Cover crockpot and turn to high. Let cook for around 6-8 hours (flipping pork roast halfway through cook time, if you can, if you can’t no worries!).
  • Remove meat and vegetables from the crockpot and discard the herb bundle. Using two forks, pull the pork roast apart into chunks and set aside.
  • Place 1/2 cup of the liquid left in the crockpot into a microwave safe Pyrex. Whisk in  cornstarch. Place cornstarch mixture into the microwave for 45 seconds (mixture should be thick a gelatinous). Remove from the microwave and whisk the cornstarch mixture into the existing liquid in the crockpot until it thickens into a thin gravy.
  • Place pork and vegetables back into the crockpot or transfer it to a platter and mix, coating everything in gravy.
    pork roast on platter with veggies.

Tips & Notes

  • If you already have our homemade pork dry rub on hand, use around 1/2 cup of rub for a 3 lb. piece of meat.
  • Gravy: feel free to double the gravy ingredients (balsamic vinegar, red wine, and chicken broth) if you like more gravy.
  • Cinnamon: we love how a little bit of cinnamon can really elevate the flavors in this crock pot pork roast. If you don’t love cinnamon, feel free to omit.

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Nutrition

Calories: 462 kcal, Carbohydrates: 38 g, Protein: 37 g, Fat: 17 g, Fiber: 3 g, Sugar: 13 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Kate
Kate
January 5, 2020 8:11 am

I am going to make this and don’t have rosemary or thyme sprigs but I have the ground versions. Can I do without these herbs altogether? They are powerful flavors.

Lee Funke
January 5, 2020 3:04 pm
Reply to  Kate

Hi Kate! You should be fine without the herbs!

Kathleen
December 21, 2019 10:30 am
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5 stars
This was great. We had 6 for dinner and everyone just loved it, wanted to know how I managed to get so much flavor out of the pork, tastes soooo good. And tender, yum. Will definitely make again.

Lee Funke
December 23, 2019 8:35 am
Reply to  Kathleen

YAY!! Just a great recipe to share with guests.

Karen
Karen
December 20, 2019 8:07 am

Where is the reader view? Pop ups are sooooo annoying!

Becky
Becky
December 15, 2019 12:49 pm
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5 stars
Easy to make and delicious! The ingredients meld together perfectly for a simple family friendly meal. I love how tender the pork is and the gravy is perfection!

Lee Funke
December 16, 2019 12:48 pm
Reply to  Becky

Ugh I love this recipe!! So glad you do too 😀

Jenna M
Jenna M
December 15, 2019 12:01 pm
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5 stars
Made the IG version of this and it was so good! The sweet and savory taste of this was perfect. Will make it a staple in our house.

Lee Funke
December 16, 2019 12:48 pm
Reply to  Jenna M

YAY!! So glad you loved it, Jenna!

Shirley
Shirley
October 10, 2019 10:06 pm

The slow cooker Pork Roast looks delicious! However, I can’t print it! Please reset the print button.
10/10/19 Thanks ~ Shirley

Auna Nash
Auna Nash
September 26, 2019 10:02 am

I replaced the wine with apple juice and tried again with apple cider vinegar for a wet marinade.

LAuren
LAuren
September 23, 2019 10:23 am

If I don’t have a cast-iron skillet, can I sear it in a regular skillet?

Ryan
Ryan
September 28, 2019 8:11 am
Reply to  LAuren

I’m wondering this too!

Carolyn
Carolyn
September 23, 2019 9:16 am

Do you think I could use red cooking wine instead of actual wine? We dont have alcohol in our house. Thanks!!

Danielle Postell
Danielle Postell
January 1, 2020 10:19 am
Reply to  Carolyn

I used red cooking wine. Cooking now though. I don’t see why not. Same thing really

Megan Fisher
Megan Fisher
September 23, 2019 8:43 am

In the “Meat” section you note to use a BONE-IN pork shoulder roast because you get the best flavor but in the ingredients list you say to use a 3lb BONELESS pork shoulder roast.

Is it BONELESS or BONE-IN?

Jen
Jen
September 23, 2019 3:49 pm
Reply to  Megan Fisher

I have the same question!

Meg
Meg
November 24, 2019 4:44 pm
Reply to  Megan Fisher

Besides the BONE IN BONE OUT question-
How did your roast look so beautiful on the plate with veggies? If we want that look, how do we do it? It’s all in the pot now, so I can not attest to anything else.
But I do appreciate this delicious looking recipe 😊

Lee Funke
November 25, 2019 11:04 am
Reply to  Meg

It’s all about the sear at the beginning! Make sure you get it nice and brown on all the edges.

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