Easy Dutch Oven Braised Beef (Fall-Apart & Juicy)
If you’ve ever made beef roast that turned out dry, tough, or lacking flavor, this easy Dutch oven braised beef recipe completely fixes that problem.
The best part? You only need a few simple ingredients and one Dutch oven to make restaurant-style braised beef right at home.

Why You’ll Love This Braised Beef Recipe
- incredibly tender fall-apart beef
- easy one-pot Dutch oven recipe
- rich slow-cooked flavor
- juicy and never dry
- simple pantry ingredients
- perfect for meal prep
- cozy family dinner recipe
- tastes even better the next day
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Ingredients for Easy Dutch Oven Braised Beef
- 1 beef chuck roast (about 3.5–4 lb)
- meat seasoning with salt
- 1 onion
- 4–5 garlic cloves
- 1–2 tbsp oil
- 1½ cups beef broth
Kitchen Tools
- Dutch oven
- paper towels
- sharp knife
- tongs
How To Make Dutch Oven Braised Beef
Step 1: Prepare the Beef
- Cut the chuck roast into 4 large pieces.
- Pat the beef very dry with paper towels. This helps create a beautiful golden crust while searing.
- Season generously on all sides with your meat seasoning.



Step 2: Cook the Onion and Garlic
Place a Dutch oven over medium heat and add oil.
Then Add:
- sliced onion
- garlic cloves (lightly crushed or roughly chopped)
- Cook for about 2–3 minutes until fragrant and lightly golden.
- Be careful not to burn the garlic.
- Remove the onion and garlic from the pot and set aside.
Step 3: Sear the Beef
- Place the beef into the flavorful oil.
- Sear for about:
- 3–5 minutes per side
- until deeply golden brown.
- Do not overcrowd the pot. If needed, sear the beef in batches.
- This step adds deep rich flavor to the braised beef.


Step 4: Then Add beef both
- Pour about 1½ cups warm water with 1 spoon of beef both into the Dutch oven.
- The liquid should come about halfway up the meat.
Step 5: Then Add Onion and Garlic Back
- Return the cooked onion and garlic to the pot, placing them on top of the beef.
- Cover with the lid.


Step 6: after that Slow Braise
Bake at:
- 300°F (150°C)
for about:
- 3 to 3½ hours
The low slow cooking process is what makes chuck roast become ultra tender and juicy.
How To Know When Braised Beef Is Ready
The beef should:
- easily pull apart with a fork
- feel incredibly soft
- almost melt apart
If the meat still feels tough, continue cooking another 30–60 minutes.
Chuck roast becomes more tender the longer it slowly braises.
Optional Final Step
For a richer sauce and deeper flavor:
- remove the lid during the last 30 minutes of cooking
This helps the braising liquid reduce slightly.

Helpful Tips For The Best Braised Beef
- Pat the meat dry before searing for the best crust.
- Do not rush the browning step.
- Cook low and slow for ultra tender beef.
- If your beef feels tough, it usually needs more cooking time.
- A Dutch oven works best because it keeps the moisture inside while slowly braising.
What To Serve With Braised Beef
This slow braised chuck roast pairs perfectly with:
- mashed potatoes
- roasted vegetables
- buttered pasta
- rice
- crusty bread
- tomato mozzarella appetizer

Storage & Reheating for Easy Dutch Oven Braised Beef
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
To reheat:
- warm slowly covered in the oven
- or heat gently on the stovetop with a splash of water
The beef often tastes even better the next day.
FAQ
What is the best meat for braised beef?
Chuck roast is one of the best cuts for braising because it becomes incredibly tender during slow cooking.
Why is my braised beef tough?
Tough braised beef usually means it needs more cooking time. Chuck roast softens as the connective tissue slowly breaks down.
Can I make this braised beef ahead of time?
Yes! This recipe is perfect for meal prep and reheats beautifully.
Can I use broth instead of water?
Absolutely. Beef broth adds even more rich flavor to the sauce.
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Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Cut the chuck roast into 4 large pieces.
- Pat the beef very dry with paper towels. This helps create a beautiful golden crust while searing.
- Season generously on all sides with your meat seasoning.
- Place a Dutch oven over medium heat and add oil.
- Add:
- sliced onion
- garlic cloves (lightly crushed or roughly chopped)
- Cook for about 2–3 minutes until fragrant and lightly golden.
- Be careful not to burn the garlic.
- Remove the onion and garlic from the pot and set aside.
- Place the beef into the flavorful oil.
- Sear for about:
- 3–5 minutes per side
- until deeply golden brown.
- Do not overcrowd the pot. If needed, sear the beef in batches.
- This step adds deep rich flavor to the braised beef.
- Pour about 1½ cups broth into the Dutch oven.
- The liquid should come about halfway up the meat.
- Return the cooked onion and garlic to the pot, placing them on top of the beef.
- Cover with the lid.
- Bake at:
- 300°F (150°C)
- for about:
- 3 to 3½ hours
- The low slow cooking process is what makes chuck roast become ultra tender and juicy.
Notes
FAQ
What is the best meat for braised beef?
Chuck roast is one of the best cuts for braising because it becomes incredibly tender during slow cooking.
Why is my braised beef tough?
Tough braised beef usually means it needs more cooking time. Chuck roast softens as the connective tissue slowly breaks down.
Can I make this braised beef ahead of time?
Yes! This recipe is perfect for meal prep and reheats beautifully.
Can I use broth instead of water?
Absolutely. Beef broth adds even more rich flavor to the sauce.
Helpful Tips For The Best Braised Beef
- Pat the meat dry before searing for the best crust.
- Do not rush the browning step.
- Cook low and slow for ultra tender beef.
- If your beef feels tough, it usually needs more cooking time.
- A Dutch oven works best because it keeps the moisture inside while slowly braising.
