Oven Baked Chuck Roast Recipe - Cooking With Bliss
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There's something so comforting about having a roast slowly bake in the oven. The smell of fresh garlic and shallots infusing into the beef instantly takes me back to family dinners around the table. This oven-baked chuck roast comes together with minimal effort.
If you've tried my Southern pot roast or my flavorful Mississippi pot roast, you'll love how this recipe takes the same low-and-slow approach to create beef that's fork-tender and full of flavor.
Serve it with classic sides like crispy roasted potatoes, sautéed green beans, crispy oven-roasted broccolini, Southern collard greens, and roasted beets. You've got dinner that's simple enough for a weeknight but special enough for Sunday dinner.

- Cree's Chuck Roast Tips
- How to Cook Chuck Roast in the Oven
- How Long to Cook Chuck Roast (Time Per Pound)
- Common Mistakes and How to Fix Them
- FAQs
- Readers Love This Recipe for a Reason
- Reader Review 🤩
- Reader Review 🤩
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Cree's Chuck Roast Tips
- Grab the right pan: A Dutch oven or heavy pot with a tight-fitting lid keeps the heat and moisture in so your roast comes out juicy, not dry. Alternatively, you can use a cast iron skillet and heavy-duty foil to cover your chuck roast.
- Don't drown it: You want the broth to come up about halfway up the roast.
- Go by tenderness, not just time: Don't panic if it's not falling apart right on schedule. Ovens vary. Just give it a bit more time until it's fork-tender and juicy.
- Spoon off that extra fat: Before serving, skim off some of the fat from the top of the pan juices. It gives you a cleaner, richer flavor and makes those drippings even better for spooning over mashed potatoes or rice.
How to Cook Chuck Roast in the Oven
Here's how to make it.
- Prep the roastWash and pat your chuck roast dry with paper towels. Season both sides generously with kosher salt and black pepper.
- Sear for flavorPlace a cast iron skillet or Dutch oven over medium-high heat and add olive oil or grapeseed oil. Once hot, carefully add the roast. Let it sear undisturbed for 6-8 minutes to form a deep brown crust, then flip and sear the other side.
- Build the flavor baseRemove the seared roast and set it aside on a clean plate. If needed, add a little more oil to the pan, then sauté the shallots and garlic for about 30 seconds-scraping up all those browned bits from the bottom.
- DeglazePour in chicken broth and red wine (or use beef broth if preferred) to deglaze the skillet and lift all the flavor.
- Cover and bakeReturn the roast to the skillet and cover with a tight-fitting oven-safe lid or wrap the top securely with foil. This traps in moisture for tender results. Optional: Want to cook veggies with your roast? Add diced potatoes around the roast (not directly on top) so they cook evenly and soak up the flavor. For broccoli or more delicate vegetables, wait until the last 30 minutes of cooking so they don't get mushy.
- Bake low and slowTransfer to a preheated 350°F oven and bake for about 3 hours (ovens vary). Optionally, baste the roast with pan juices 2-3 times during baking to boost flavor and tenderness.
- Check for donenessAt the 3-hour mark, test the roast with a fork-it should shred easily. If it's still a bit firm, cover and return it to the oven until fully fork-tender.
How Long to Cook Chuck Roast (Time Per Pound)
Here's a general guide on how long to cook your chuck roast, depending on the size, oven times can vary. The roast is ready when it's fork-tender, not just when the timer goes off. Always check for tenderness.

Common Mistakes and How to Fix Them
- Roast feels dry: Make sure you've added enough broth and the pan is tightly covered. If needed, spoon extra pan juices over the roast before serving.
- Not fork-tender: It probably just needs more time in the oven. Keep your roast covered and check again every 20-30 minutes.
- Peak to see if pan looks dry: Check the liquid level halfway through baking and add a splash of broth or water if needed to prevent drying out, and quickly cover.

FAQs
How long do you cook an oven baked chuck roast at 350 degrees?Typically, at least 3 hours. Keep in mind that oven temperatures may vary and additional time may be needed for the most fork-tender melt-in-your-mouth meat.
Should I cover my chuck roast in the oven?Absolutely, cover with a tight fitting oven-safe lid or wrap securely with foil. This will trap moisture leaving your meat moist and tender.
How long do you cook a 2 lb roast at 350 degrees?When baking your roast covered at 350 degrees, will require at least 3 hours although additional time may be necessary for the best results. If at the 3 hour mark, you cannot easily cut your roast with a fork, additional time is needed.
Does chuck roast get more tender the longer it cooks in the oven?Yes, however, if you go beyond the recommended time, it's important to make sure that your braising liquid hasn't completely evaporated as this could potentially cause the bottom of the skillet to burn and your roast could potentially dry out which would defeat the whole purpose of this cooking process.
How should I store leftover chuck roast?Let the roast cool completely, then store it in an airtight container with the cooking liquid to keep it moist. It will stay fresh in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
What's the best way to reheat a chuck roast without drying it out?You can reheat in the oven at 375°F, covered, until heated through. Avoid microwaving if possible, as it can change the texture of the meat if microwaved for too long, making it tough.
Readers Love This Recipe for a Reason
- Simple ingredients: It doesn't require a dry rub or any special spices, just kosher salt, black pepper, minced garlic, sliced shallots, and a braising liquid such as chicken broth and red wine.
- Tender every time: This method keeps things simple: a tightly covered chuck roast, a low oven temperature, and a long cook time. That's the key to breaking down tough fibers and turning chuck into buttery, pull-apart meat.
- Quick stove-top sear: Giving the roast a quick sear before baking locks in flavor and adds a golden crust that takes this dish to the next level. It's a small step that makes a big difference. After washing your boneless beef chuck roast, it's important to FIRST pat it dry with paper towels to get the best sear, and season it generously with kosher salt.
- Built-in flavor: Chuck roast has great marbling on its own, but pairing it with the right aromatics and broth creates a savory pan sauce or gravy.
- Tried, tested, and loved: This is one of those recipes that readers keep coming back to because it works.
Reader Review 🤩
"This is the third time I've used this recipe and I just put my roast in the oven. This is one thing that my family of 5 can all agree on for dinner."
Reader Review 🤩
"This recipe is fantastic! I can cut this chuck roast with a fork. Perfection!"
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Oven Baked Chuck Roast Recipe
By Cree Oven Baked Chuck Roast Recipe A 6-ingredient Oven Baked Chuck Roast that's slow cooked to perfection. The cooking method described below makes for a tender and flavorful chuck roast for two or double the recipe to make it family style. 4.06 from 126 votes Print Recipe Pin Recipe SaveSaved! Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 3 hours Total Time: 3 hours 10 minutes Calories: 1017kcal Oven Baked Chuck Roast RecipeEquipment
- ▢ 1 Dutch oven or cast iron skillet
- ▢ 1 Oven-safe tight fitting lid or foil
Ingredients 1x2x3x
- ▢ 2 lbs boneless chuck roast
- ▢ 2 teaspoon kosher salt (or more to taste)
- ▢ 1 teaspoon black pepper (to taste)
- ▢ 1 sliced shallot
- ▢ 2 minced garlic cloves
- ▢ ¼ cup red wine (optional if not using add same amount of additional broth)
- ▢ ¼ cup low sodium chicken broth (or beef broth)
- ▢ 2 tablespoon olive oil
- ▢ 3 cups Yukon gold potatoes
- ▢ 3 cups broccoli
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Slice shallot, minced garlic, measure red wine, measure chicken broth, wash and cube potatoes, wash and cut broccoli into florets. Set aside.
- Wash chuck roast and dry with paper towels and season generously with kosher salt and pepper.
- Add olive oil to a dutch oven, cast iron skillet or another type of oven-safe skillet. If using an iron cast skillet place over medium heat otherwise place over medium high heat. When cast iron skillet is hot but not smoking hot, add chuck roast to skillet and sear on both sides for about 6-8 minutes or until a nice brown outer crust forms. Resist the temptation of flipping the chuck roast too early. Remove from skillet and place on a clean plate.
- In the same skillet, add additional cooking oil if necessary, add shallots & garlic and saute for about 30 seconds or until shallots become translucent. Deglaze the skillet with red wine and chicken broth and heat for about 4 minutes. Add chuck roast back to skillet. Cover completely with a tight fitting oven-safe lid or with foil paper and place in oven.
- Allow chuck roast to cook low and slow over the next 3 hours or more as oven temperature may vary. While in the oven, choose 2 or 3 times to baste the chuck roast with its pan juices (this creates more flavor and tenderness to the roast). This step is not required but highly recommended.
- At the 3 hour mark, if you can easily cut or shred your beef with a fork then it's done. However, if additional time is needed, place back in the oven until fork tender. When chuck roast is tender, remove from oven and plate OR create a one pot meal (see below).
Make It a One Pot Meal
- 30 to 40 minutes before removing the chuck roast from the oven, add the cubed Yukon potatoes and season, and 15 minutes before add the broccoli and season.
Notes
- After washing your boneless beef chuck roast, it's important to FIRST pat it dry with paper towels to get the best sear, season generously with kosher salt.
- Another important step that should not be left out is the searing, this is the first step in developing that delicious flavor when the brown bits at the bottom of the skillet are sauteed with the shallots and garlic.
- Your skillet should be hot but not smoking hot to the point that the oil in the skillet begins to burn. Keep in mind that if using a cast iron skillet, it cooks evenly and therefore doesn't need to be cooked over relatively high heat.
- For extra flavorful and tenderness, baste the chuck roast with the pan juices 2 to 3 times. It's definitely worth it. Basting is not required but is recommended.
- ¼ cup white wine instead of red wine
- ½ cup low sodium chicken broth instead of wine
- ½ cup beef broth instead of chicken broth
- ½ cup water instead of broth and wine (if adding just water, will not give you the ultimate flavor)
Nutrition
Calories: 1017kcal | Carbohydrates: 45g | Protein: 81g | Fat: 56g | Saturated Fat: 20g | Cholesterol: 250mg | Sodium: 2702mg | Potassium: 2794mg | Fiber: 10g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 900IU | Vitamin C: 152.8mg | Calcium: 208mg | Iron: 17.2mgNutrition Disclaimer
Nutritional information is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. For the most accurate results, we recommend calculating the nutritional information using the specific ingredients and brands you use.
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