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Hearty slow cooker beef stew recipe is a family favorite that we’ve enjoyed for years!! Your crock pot does all the work!
For more of our favorite beef stew variations, be sure to try Mexican Beef Stew and Instant Pot Beef Stew as well!
Everyone Loves Beef Stew!
This crockpot beef stew recipe is one of those recipes that we got from the sister of a friend of a friend years ago (grandma has been making this since we were little).
It’s now a family favorite soup that we HAVE to make each winter because it’s so classic and delicious.
But there’s even more to love about this dish:
- Hearty. Filled with chunks of beef stew meat, carrots, and potatoes, you won’t be left hungry.
- Easy. You pretty much throw everything in the crock pot and let it cook. It’s more hands-off than our stovetop Beef Stew Recipe.
- Flavorful. For how simple the ingredients are, this stew is PACKED with savory flavor, and the meat and veggies come out so soft and tender after slow cooking.
Ingredients
- beef chuck roast – or other stew meat. Cubes should be bite sized; about 1 inch.
- Yukon Gold potatoes – The best kind of potatoes to use are red potatoes or Yukon gold. But any kind will do!
- carrots – You can also add onion, green beans, celery. Add more tender veggies like frozen peas or corn during the last 30-60 minutes.
- golden mushroom soup – or another complementary soup flavor like cream of beef or cream of potato
- water or beef broth
- package onion soup mix
- garlic salt and pepper to taste
- chopped parsley – optional garnish
How to Make Beef Stew in a Crock Pot
The only prep work this slow cooker beef stew recipe really requires is chopping all of the vegetables, and cubing the meat. From there, you throw it all in the crock pot and let it cook!
- COMBINE. Combine all ingredients in a slow cooker.
- COOK. Cook on low for approximately 6 hours, then serve. Season with garlic salt, pepper, and chopped parsley, if desired.
For stove top directions, try our Classic Beef Stew recipe.
Pro Tip
Serve with a side of bread. It’s almost a faux pa to serve stew without a side of bread! Here are some of our favorites with this recipe:
Recipe Tips
- Thick texture. If you feel like your stew is too thick, simply add more water or broth.
- Thin texture. If the stew is too thin, we like to mash up a few of the potatoes and stir. You can also remove 1 cup of stew, place it in a bowl, add 3-4 tablespoons of all-purpose flour, stir until smooth and then add the flour mixture back into the stew. You can also use a cornstarch slurry.
- Searing the beef. To sear; add a little olive oil to a large skillet and over high heat cook each side of the beef cubes just long enough for the outsides to form a delicious crust.
- For added flavor, add some of your favorite seasonings like: thyme, bay leaves or even a little Worcestershire sauce.
Storing Info
- STORE. Any leftover simple beef stew recipe can be stored in an airtight container and kept in the refrigerator for 3-5 days. Small portions can be heated in the microwave while larger portions are best heated on the stovetop.
- Freezer meal. Simply place cooled best crock pot beef stew into freezer bags or storage containers. Keep in the freezer for up to 6 months. When you’re ready to use it, either thaw it in the fridge overnight or heat it on the stovetop.
For more slow cooker soups, try:
Slow Cooker Beef Stew Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 pounds beef chuck roast or other stew meat cubed
- 8 Yukon Gold potatoes cubed
- 6 medium carrots peeled and sliced
- 2 (10.5-ounce) cans golden mushroom soup
- 2-3 cups water or beef broth
- 1 (2-ounce) package onion soup mix
- garlic salt and pepper to taste (optional)
- chopped parsley optional
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a slow cooker.
- Cook on low for approximately 6 hours, then serve.ย Season with garlic salt, pepper, and chopped parsley, if desired.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
What is the green seasoning on top that shows in the picture? Looks so yummy! I’m going to make it tomorrow.
I’m making this now but it’s been 6 hours and the meat still isn’t cooked. How much longer should I cook it for in increments? Thanks.
I’ve had stew done this way and it’s fabulous! These classic, simple recipes are the best! Beautiful photos ๐
Thank you so much, Valerie! There’s nothing better than simple and delicious recipes. ๐
I love using my slow cooker for stews. This stew looks absolutely perfect too!
Thank you!! Stew is the best on a cold day… still waiting for it to be cold here in Houston. ๐
Any advice for cooking this on the stovetop?
I haven’t done this particular stew on the stove, but you would probably need to brown your meat first, then add your ingredients. I’m not sure how long it would take, but I would bring it to a boil, then simmer until potatoes & carrots are tender & meat cooked.
Beef stew is like the ultimate comfort food. This looks crazy good!
Totally agree! Thanks for stopping by! ๐
Wow! This seriously is easy! The pictures are so gorgeous – it looks rich, meaty and really flavorful … yet all with just a few ingredients, quickly tossed into the slow cooker! Perfect for busy days!
THANK YOU!! It’s definietly perfect for busy, cool days!! Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!
Everything about this looks FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC! Those potatoes tho…..
This stew is so simple and to the point! I always seem to go overboard (just made a stew a couple of days ago that took forever!) At least I know if I am not in the mood to stand at the stove for hours that I can make this in the slow cooker ๐
Oh it’s that time of year again! I love good hearty stews when the weather cools off.
Can you be any more specific on the size of package of carrots? Thanks!
I’m not sure of the ounces but it’s the only bag of full-size carrots I see at the grocery store. You peel those and slice them and add them to the stew. You are welcome to add as many or as little carrots. ๐
I came on to ask the same question. Kroger has 1 pound and 2 pound bags. big difference.
I just use the 1 pound bag, but if you like more, you can always add more.