Crockpot Beef Stew Recipe (2024)

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By: Becky Hardin

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This delicious Crockpot beef stew is the perfect winter warmer! Made in the slow cooker, set it in the morning and then enjoy a hearty evening meal with no effort at all!

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Slow Cooker Beef Stew

Beef stews are one of my favorite comfort foods, but I don’t always (ever!) have the time to watch over bubbling pots on the stovetop! That’s where my trusty slow cooker comes in!

This Crockpot beef stew is such a breeze to make, and you can literally set it and forget it. The beef comes out perfectly tender and the gravy is so flavorful. It’s a great family meal!

For more slow cooker recipes, be sure to check out my Pot Roast and Honey BBQ Chicken Wings.

Why you’ll love this Crockpot Beef Stew Recipe:

  • Dump and go: Super quick and easy to prep, just add the ingredients to the slow cooker and let it do it’s thing!
  • Budget friendly: Because the beef is slow cooked, you can use inexpensive stew meat for this recipe that’s rich in flavor, and it will become tender during cooking.
  • Make ahead: This beef stew is a great option for make ahead and freezer meals.
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How to make Crockpot beef stew

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  • Season the beef and dear it on a hot skillet.
  • Add the beef to the slow cooker along with the rest of the ingredients and stir to combine.
  • Cook on low.
  • Combine some of the cooking liquid with flour to make a slurry and stir into the stew.
  • Add frozen peas and serve.
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Can you make it ahead of time?

This Crockpot beef stew is a great make ahead dinner and can be kept in the fridge or frozen.

Let the stew cool completely before transferring it to an airtight container. It will keep well for up to 4 days in the fridge and up to 6 months in the freezer.

Thaw frozen stew in the fridge overnight. Reheat on the stovetop until heated through to serve.

Can you make this recipe on the stovetop?

If you don’t have a Crockpot, you can easily make this stew on the stovetop. Follow the recipe as is, but make the stew in a Dutch oven or heavy bottomed pot.

Let the stew simmer for around 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes until the beef is tender and stir occasionally.

What do you serve it with?

This stew can easily be served on it’s own, or serve it with a dinner roll, over rice or with mashed potatoes for a more substantial meal.

Serve it up with some veggie sides like green beans or asparagus for some extra vegetable goodness.

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Tips!

  • Don’t use expensive cuts of beef for this recipe, stew meat works wonderfully and has a great rich flavor.
  • Make this Crockpot beef stew gluten-free by using a 1:1 GF flour to make the slurry.
  • Add in other veggies you have like sweet potato, mushrooms or bell peppers.
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More Stew Recipes

  • Red Wine Beef Stew
  • Instant Pot Beef Stew
  • Creamy Chicken Stew
  • White Wine Chicken Stew
  • Irish Guinness Beef Stew

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Recipe

Crockpot Beef Stew

4.65 from 45 votes

Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 20 minutes minutes

Cook: 8 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Total: 8 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

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This delicious Crockpot beef stew is the perfect winter warmer! Made in the slow cooker, set it in the morning and then enjoy a hearty evening meal with no effort at all!

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Ingredients

  • 3 Tablespoons Olive Oil
  • 3 pounds Stew meat 1-inch pieces
  • 2 teaspoons Salt divided
  • 2 teaspoons Pepper divided
  • 4 cups Beef bone broth
  • 2 Tablespoons Tomato paste
  • 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • ½ Tablespoon Balsamic vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon Dried thyme
  • 5 teaspoons Minced garlic
  • 1 large Yellow onion diced into 1-inch pieces
  • 6 medium Carrots
  • 2 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes diced into 1-inch pieces
  • ¼ cup Flour
  • 12- ounce package of Frozen peas

Optional:

  • Fresh Thyme to garnish
  • Cornbread

Instructions

  • Season beef with 1 teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon black pepper. In a large skillet, add olive oil and heat to medium high. Sear meat working in batches, cooking meat for about 5 minutes per batch. Transfer seared beef to slow cooker.

  • Pour in beef bone broth. Add tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce, balsamic vinegar, remaining salt and pepper and thyme. Stir to combine.

  • Add diced onion, carrots and potatoes

  • Cover and set on low for 8 hours.

  • At the end of cook time, make a slurry by combining 1 cup of hot liquid from the crock pot with ¼ cup flour. Stir slurry until fully combined. Add to slow cooker, stir to incorporate.

  • Cook 10 more minutes on High until sauce thickens.

  • Add Frozen peas then serve immediately.

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Becky’s tips

  • Don’t use expensive cuts of beef for this recipe, stew meat works wonderfully and has a great rich flavor.
  • Make it gluten-free by using a 1:1 GF flour to make the slurry.
  • Add in other veggies you have like sweet potato, mushrooms or bell peppers.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 471kcal (24%) Carbohydrates: 37g (12%) Protein: 48g (96%) Fat: 14g (22%) Saturated Fat: 4g (25%) Cholesterol: 105mg (35%) Sodium: 816mg (35%) Potassium: 1399mg (40%) Fiber: 7g (29%) Sugar: 7g (8%) Vitamin A: 8029IU (161%) Vitamin C: 45mg (55%) Calcium: 87mg (9%) Iron: 6mg (33%)

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FAQs

Can you put raw beef in slow cooker? ›

Yes! that is one of the best way to cook meats! Put in some raw beef brisket, leave it in for the 6+ hours, and once it is ready…it is so tender! Slow cookers are so great as you can just throw everything in and no need to worry about it.

What gives beef stew the best flavor? ›

Add spices such as turmeric, coriander and cumin at the early stage of cooking, when you are frying onions and garlic, to enhance the taste of the beef stew. Fresh herbs like coriander and bay leaves also contribute a distinct flavour without making the dish too spicy for the younger members of the family.

What is the difference between slow cook and stew? ›

Either will cook food in the same manner; the difference is in timing and attention. You can leave a slow cooker on low overnight or during the day while you're away ftom the house, something you can't do with a pot on top of the stove. It's very convenient, or at least it was in those far off, pre-lockdown days.

What is the secret to tender beef stew? ›

The most important key to making stew meat tender is being sure to cook it for a long time. If you want super tender beef, you'll need to cook it on a low heat in a Dutch oven on the stove or a slow cooker for at least a few hours.

Do you have to brown stew meat before slow cooking? ›

"Browning, or caramelizing, meat before putting it into a slow cooker isn't 100 percent necessary, but it is well worth the effort for the most flavorful and full-bodied end result," he says. "The caramelized surface of the meat will lend rich flavor and color to the finished dish."

Do you have to brown beef before making stew? ›

Browning is usually done after a meat is cooked but when you use a wet cooking technique such as stewing or braising, it must be done before. The exception is sous vide, where it can be done before or after. There will be a difference in flavor.

What not to put in a stew? ›

But the liquid itself should not be thick in the same way that gravy is thick. So skip the roux, and don't bother dusting the meat with flour or cornstarch before browning, either, as some recipes will suggest. That will just interfere with getting a good sear on the meat, and gum up the stew with unneeded starch.

Why put tomato paste in beef stew? ›

Tomato paste is an umami flavor tone to help build on the beef flavor of your stew. If you don't have any, look for another umami flavor to build body. Fish sauce, Worcestershire sauce and miso are all good alternatives, used sparingly.

How do you deepen beef stew flavor? ›

Try adding soy sauce or Worcestershire for extra savory (or umami) flavor, a touch of honey or brown sugar for sweetness, lemon zest or vinegar for brightness or chili powder or smoked paprika for spice and depth.

Which is better a Crockpot or slow cooker? ›

If you're planning to cook your meals mostly when you're not home or overnight, then sticking to a Crockpot might be a better choice, since the heat distribution is more even and there is no need to stir at all.

Is 4 hours on high the same as 8 hours on low in a slow cooker? ›

The difference between "High" and "Low" on slow cookers seems to differ with every brand and model. One thing that is consistent, though, is that food takes seven to eight hours to reach a simmer point (around 210°) on low; versus three to four hours on high.

Why is my stew meat tough in slow cooker? ›

“Beef may be tough in the slow cooker if you haven't added enough liquid, or haven't cooked it for long enough,” Kristen Carli, M.S., R.D., owner of Camelback Nutrition & Wellness, tells SELF. “For cuts of meat, the fattier cuts are often the ones that get juicy and tender.

Can you overcook beef stew? ›

What emerged was beef that dissolved into a dry, pulpy mass in your mouth as soon as your jaw moved. The flavor was there, all right, but the beef was totally destroyed (along with my mom's dreams of stew, and my ego). Turns out you definitely can overcook beef stew.

What meat is best for beef stew? ›

Chuck. Chuck is one of the leaner types of beef, making it perfect for stews because it melts into delicious pieces as it cooks. A chuck roast has a large amount of connective tissue, which allows it to retain its moisture during the cooking process.

What happens if you don't brown meat before slow cooker? ›

Searing meat before slow cooking adds flavor through caramelization, but it's not mandatory. If you skip searing, you might miss some depth of flavor, but the slow cooker will still cook the meat thoroughly.

How long does raw beef take in slow cooker? ›

Heat on high for 4 hrs or low for 6 hrs until the beef is cooked and tender.

Do you need to cook beef before putting in slow cooker? ›

You should always brown ground beef or any ground meat in a skillet before adding it to your slow cooker to prevent the meat from clumping up or from adding excess grease to your cooked dish.

How long does it take to cook raw meat in a slow cooker? ›

Cook Time & Quantity
Meat CutMeat WeightLow Cook Time
Pork Loin3-4 lbs6 hours
Poultry**6 lbs7 ½ hours
Beef Roast3-4 lbs8 hours
Stew Meat3 lbs6 hours
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