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It’s almost as though I can feel November in the air.

Wait, I literally can! Do you guys know how cold it is here? COLD.
But I promise, I am not talking about the weather today. Cause um, we have a cranberry pot roast to talk about!! Sounds so good, right? Like what meat-eater is not a fan of pot roast? My mom always made pot roast on Sunday or Monday nights throughout the fall. Pot roast was another one of “her” meals and probably one of her favorites to eat too.
Mom’s pot roast recipe was very retro. Think, add a can of this, another can of that, some broth, some beef, and throw it in the oven. Key word here – can. I’m not majorly opposed to canned food (sometimes convenience rules), but typically I try to omit the cans of soup with a mega list of ingredients and low nutritional value whenever possible, because… I will not lie, they creep me out just a bit.



But don’t get me wrong, there is a time and place for them. Hello cheesy potatoes…you just are not the same without that can of cream of chicken. <–Truth.
Anyway, my pot roast recipe is clearly a little different from mom’s. For one, no canned goods. Two, and most importantly, the cranberries!


Guys, don’t be freaked. I promise, this combo isn’t weird, just good. Really good!
Beef and cranberries are like two peas and a pod. They just work together, especially when slowly cooked all day. The cranberries add SO much flavor, but they are not overpowering in any way. It’s kind of hard to describe, but I just know you guys will love it. I also added a bit of balsamic to really play up the cranberries and honey and balance them out. Think of it like cranberry sauce, but with red wine, thyme and then served with beef as opposed to turkey.
The pot roast is just slightly sweet, but mostly savory. You see, cranberries can be used for things other than the once of year batch of cranberry sauce!! I was actually just saying that cranberries are good with so many things, it’s kind of a bummer their season is so short! Oh well, it just makes me all the more excited for them when this time of year rolls around again!
Of course, there are also all the other typical pot roast ingredients: the chuck roast, onions, carrots, thyme, a little red wine, some mushrooms, potatoes… the works.
SIDE NOTE: As a kid, I never had any interest in the beef. I did love pot roast, but I swear, it was solely because of the carrots. Mom would always add extra carrots just for me, because I honestly only ate the carrots. I love how they get all caramelized and delicious in the sauce. I know, weird, but carrots in pot roast are my favorite!


Okay, so you may have noticed that I served this pot roast with not only mashed potatoes, but with egg noodles as well. I just could not decide which way to go and neither could the fam. I put a call out on our Group Me message board to the cuz’s and the sibs, but got equal amounts of masher lovers to noodles lovers. The decision… the struggle was REAL!
So I just gave in and went with both. I personally think mashers go best with pot roast, but my mom strongly disagrees. She is a noodle girl all the way. To each their own I guess!


And now I must mention how easy this meal is. I know that pot roast is generally an easy meal, but I myself haven’t made that many, so I’m always kind of in awe when I do.
Just use one-pot, sear the veggies, sear the meat and then add in all the remaining ingredients and slow cook away. Depending on the size roast you have it should take around 3-4 hours. Once the meat is tender and falling apart, it’s done! You don’t even need to cut the meat, it just pulls right apart making serving this right out of the pot easy-peasy. Which is nice cause that means less dishes to wash. YES!
And finally, I have to say that this is the PERFECT easy meal to get you through the busy month of November. I know that November is all about Turkey Day, but we still have to eat during the 25 days leading up to Thanksgiving. This is your meal for one of those busy days! Feed it to your family, feed it to your holiday guests and then devour the leftovers for lunch….YUM.
Serious question for the day: Are you a buttered noodles or a mashers person when it comes to what to pair with your pot roast?!


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I love your recipes usually, great flavours but this one was a miss for me. I feel like the cranberries even made it worse
Hi Gabrielle,
Thanks so much for trying this recipe and sharing your feedback, so sorry to hear it was not enjoyed!
Delicious! Had to turn the oven up to 325. Checked on the pot roast after 2 hours at 275 and seemed like the chuck roast wasn’t cooking. Cooked for 4 1/2 hours. Thickened the gravy with cornstarch. My husband asked me if this recipe was from our girl Tieghan! He loves your recipes!
Hey Christine,
Happy Sunday!🎃 Thanks for giving this recipe a whirl, so glad it turned out nicely for you! Thanks so much for your kind message:)
Can this be cooked in the slow cooker?
Hi Sara,
Totally, I would cook on low for 6-8 hours. Please let me know if you give this dish a try, I hope you love it! xx
I recently made the Cranberry Pot Roast recipe from Half Baked Harvest, and it was a massive success at our Christmas gathering! Living in Brisbane, fresh cranberries aren’t easy to find, so I substituted with fresh cherries and fresh apricots. The combination worked beautifully, adding a subtle sweetness that complemented the savoury flavours perfectly. I followed the rest of the recipe exactly as written, and it was tender, flavourful, and absolutely delicious. Everyone raved about it, and it’s definitely going to be a festive favourite in our home from now on. Highly recommend!
Thanks so much, Dee! So glad to hear this recipe turned out well for you, I appreciate you making it! Happy Holidays! xx