For a typical 3 lb beef roast in a slow cooker, plan on about 8–10 hours on LOW or 5–6 hours on HIGH , aiming for fork‑tender meat rather than a strict clock time.

Core timing guidelines

  • Many well‑tested pot roast recipes use 8–10 hours on LOW for a 3 lb chuck-style roast, which gives enough time for the connective tissue to break down so it shreds easily.
  • If you need it faster, 5–6 hours on HIGH is a common range for a 3 lb roast, though low-and-slow usually yields more tender results.
  • Home cooks on slow-cooking forums often treat 3 lb as an “average” roast size and recommend about 8 hours on LOW without extra time needed.

Doneness and safety checks

  • For sliceable but still juicy beef, you can use an internal temperature of at least 145°F as a minimum doneness check, but pot roasts are usually cooked well past this until they are easily pulled apart with a fork.
  • A practical test: the roast should be fork‑tender —you can twist a fork in the meat and it should give way with little resistance.

Simple step‑by‑step (3 lb roast)

  1. Season the roast and, if desired, sear it briefly in a hot pan for extra flavor.
  1. Add onions, broth, and any vegetables (like carrots and potatoes) to the slow cooker, then place the roast on top.
  1. Cook:
    • LOW: 8–10 hours , or
    • HIGH: 5–6 hours ,
      checking for fork‑tender texture near the end of the window.
  1. Let the roast rest about 10–15 minutes before slicing or shredding and serving with the cooking juices or gravy.

Quick HTML table (time & setting)

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Roast size Slow cooker setting Approx. time Texture goal
3 lb beef roast LOW 8–10 hours Very tender, shreds with fork
3 lb beef roast HIGH 5–6 hours Tender, may slice or shred

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